After some confusion and frustration, I have created an entry for the JCDL2008 workshop on Collaborative Information Seeking on arXiv.org. The entry includes an overview page with an summary of the workshop and a link to an HTML page that contains links to the papers that were presented. Some of the papers made the ingestion cutoff today; the rest should appear on Friday.
The full table of contents is shown below:
- Understanding Groups’ Properties as a Means of Improving Collaborative Search Systems (Meredith Ringel Morris and Jaime Teevan)
- Towards a Model of Understanding Social Search (Brynn M. Evans and Ed H. Chi)
- Evaluating Collaborative Search Interfaces with Information Seeking Theory (Max L. Wilson and m.c. schraefel)
- A Taxonomy of Collaboration in Online Information Seeking (Gene Golovchinsky, Jeremy Pickens, Maribeth Back)
- Toward Collaborative Information Seeking (CIS) (Chirag Shah)
- Learning about Potential Users of Collaborative Information Retrieval Systems (Madhu Reddy and Bernard J. Jansen)
- Collaborative Search Trails for Video Search (Frank Hopfgartner, David Vallet, Martin Halvey and Joemon Jose)
- Evaluation of Coordination Techniques in Synchronous Collaborative Information Retrieval (Colum Foley and Alan F. Smeaton)
Update: Added last link; all papers should be accessible on arXiv.org tonight, although the abs links may take a while to resolve.
Update: Removed trackbacks; added links to abstracts; abstract links will generate trackbacks automatically.
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