Full Papers

Query Priming for Promoting Critical Thinking in Web Search

  • Yusuke Yamamoto (Shizuoka University)
  • Takehiro Yamamoto (Kyoto University)

ReQuIK: Facilitating Information Discovery for Children Through Query Suggestions

  • Ion Madrazo (Boise State University)
  • Oghenemaro Anuyah (Boise State University)
  • Nevena Dragovic (Boise State University)
  • Maria Soledad Pera (Boise State University)

SearchBots: User Engagement with ChatBots during Collaborative Search

  • Sandeep Avula (The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill)
  • Gordon Chadwick (The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill)
  • Jaime Arguello (The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill)
  • Robert Capra (The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill)

Analyzing Knowledge Gain of Users in Informational Search Sessions on the Web

  • Ujwal Gadiraju (L3S Research Center)
  • Ran Yu (L3S Research Center)
  • Stefan Dietze (L3S Research Center)
  • Peter Holtz (Leibniz-Institut für Wissensmedien (Knowledge Media Research Center) IWM)

The Role of the Task Topic in Web Search of Different Task Types

  • Daniel Hienert (GESIS - Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences)
  • Matthew Mitsui (Rutgers University)
  • Philipp Mayr (GESIS)
  • Chirag Shah (Rutgers University)
  • Nicholas Belkin (Rutgers University)

A Comparative User Study of Interactive Multilingual Search Interfaces

  • Chenjun Ling (Santa Clara University)
  • Ben Steichen (California State Polytechnic University; Pomona)
  • Alexander Choulos (Purdue University)

Here and Now: Reality-Based Information Retrieval

  • Wolfgang Büschel (TU Dresden)
  • Annett Mitschick (TU Dresden)
  • Raimund Dachselt (TU Dresden)

Improving exploration of topic hierarchies: comparative testing of simplified Library of Congress Subject Heading structures

  • Jesse David Dinneen (Victoria University of Wellington)
  • Banafsheh Asadi (McGill University)
  • Ilja Frissen (McGill University)
  • Fei Shu (McGill University)
  • Charles-Antoine Julien (McGill University)

Searching as Learning: Exploring Search Behavior and Learning Outcomes in Learning-related Tasks

  • Souvick Ghosh (Rutgers University)
  • Manasa Rath (Rutgers University)
  • Chirag Shah (Rutgers University)

Informing the Design of Spoken Conversational Search

  • Johanne R Trippas (RMIT University)
  • Damiano Spina (RMIT University)
  • Lawrence Cavedon (RMIT University)
  • Hideo Joho (University of Tsukuba)
  • Mark Sanderson (RMIT University)

Style and alignment in information-seeking conversation

  • Paul Thomas (Microsoft)
  • Mary Czerwinski (Microsoft)
  • Daniel Mcduff (Microsoft)
  • Nick Craswell (Microsoft)
  • Gloria Mark (University of California; Irvine)

Information Fostering - Being Proactive with Information Seeking and Retrieval

  • Chirag Shah (Rutgers University)

Juggling with Information Sources, Task Type, and Information Quality: An Investigation

  • Yiwei Wang (Rutgers University)
  • Shawon Sarkar (Rutgers University)
  • Chirag Shah (Rutgers University)

Fixation and Confusion – Investigating Eye-tracking Participants’ Exposure to Information in Personas

  • Joni Salminen (Qatar Computing Research Institute; HBKU, Turku School of Economics)
  • Jisun An (Qatar Computing Research Institute; HBKU)
  • Soon-Gyo Jung (Qatar Computing Research Institute; HBKU)
  • Lene Nielsen (IT University of Copenhagen)
  • Haewoon Kwak (Qatar Computing Research Institute; HBKU)
  • Bernard J. Jansen (Qatar Computing Research Institute; HBKU)

"Other Times It's Just Strolling Back Through My Timeline": Investigating Re-finding Behaviour on Twitter and Its Motivations

  • Florian Meier (University of Regensburg)
  • David Elsweiler (University of Regensburg)

"I just scroll through my stuff until I find it or give up": A Contextual Inquiry of PIM on Private Handheld Devices

  • Amalie Jensen (Aalborg University)
  • Caroline Jægerfelt (Aalborg University)
  • Sanne Francis (Aalborg University)
  • Birger Larsen (Aalborg University)
  • Toine Bogers (Aalborg University)

Characterizing Search Behavior in Productivity Software

  • Horatiu Bota (University of Glasgow)
  • Adam Fourney (Microsoft)
  • Susan Dumais (Microsoft)
  • Tomasz L. Religa (Microsoft)
  • Robert Rounthwaite (Microsoft)

Switching Languages in Online Searching: A Qualitative Study of Web Users’ Code-Switching Search Behaviors

  • Jieyu Wang (University of Maryland; Baltimore County)
  • Anita Komlodi (University of Maryland; Baltimore County)

Exploring Document Retrieval Features Associated with Improved Short- and Long-term Vocabulary Learning Outcomes

  • Rohail Syed (University of Michigan)
  • Kevyn Collins-Thompson (University of Michigan)

The Lifetime of Email Messages: A Large-Scale Analysis of Email Revisitation

  • Tarfah Alrashed (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
  • Ahmed Hassan Awadallah (Microsoft)
  • Susan Dumais (Microsoft)

Augmentation of Human Memory: Anticipating Topics that Continue in the Next Meeting

  • Seyed Ali Bahrainian (Università della Svizzera italiana)
  • Fabio Crestani (Università della Svizzera italiana)

A Study of Immediate Requery Behavior in Search

  • Haotian Zhang (University of Waterloo)
  • Mustafa Abualsaud (University of Waterloo)
  • Mark Smucker (University of Waterloo)