This article discusses the development of a user-friendly search interface that enables non-expert users to effectively navigate large information spaces. By integrating faceted hierarchical metadata with search functions, users can easily explore collections without feeling lost. The study reveals significant usability improvements following multiple design iterations and emphasizes the potential for a more intuitive web-based searching experience.
This presentation focuses on the usability challenges of site search interfaces, particularly in organizing search results using hierarchical faceted metadata. It discusses iterative design methods and usability studies that demonstrate user preferences for enhanced search features over traditional keyword-based searches. The findings aim to create more intuitive and flexible interfaces for exploring large collections of data.
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