IRiX
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Research Group on Information Retrieval in Context (IRiX)
The
Research Group on Information Retrieval in Context (IRiX) focuses on
interactive information retrieval from the angle of task performance.
The aim is to study information searching and the role of information
retrieval systems in support of human actions and tasks. We study how
various groups like professionals or school children search for
information and use retrieval tools in their task performance, how
conceptual and terminological tools support search process and outcome,
and how these tools match with users' ways of conceptualizing and
expressing their information needs.
Events in Spring 2009:
17.4. 14-16 room A4086 (A joint meeting with FIRE)
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Deborah Turner: Conceptualizing oral documents
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Pertti Vakkari & Mari Taneli: Comparing Google to Ask-a-Librarian
service for answering factual and topical questions
8.5. 12-14 room A4086
- Mikko Tanni: Teacher trainees' conceptions of seeking and using information in lesson planning: analysing data
- Pertti Vakkari: Evaluating IR in complex tasks: what to evaluate?
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