A study about searching behavior of scientific data user based on educational background and retrieval capability

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Abstract

As a new information carrier, the scientific data carries a lot of information. People who work in scientific research are more or less likely to search scientific data for work. We investigate the retrieval behavior of researchers in the process of searching data through questionnaires. The survey included the selection of searching data channels, using the clues and criterion in the process of retrieving data and some difficulties in the retrieval process. The results show that the retrieval behavior of scientific data users is influenced by educational background and retrieval ability. The education determines the breadth and depth of the data requirements, and the retrieval ability determines the access to data and the amount of data to use. So, in the process of designing data retrieval system, it is necessary to meet the needs of users in different cognitive contexts.

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Zhang, G., Wang, J., Zhou, G., Liu, J., Gao, F., & Wei, C. (2019). A study about searching behavior of scientific data user based on educational background and retrieval capability. In IFIP Advances in Information and Communication Technology (Vol. 545, pp. 341–351). Springer New York LLC. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-06137-1_31

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