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Journal of Web Librarianship | 2013

Manually Classifying User Search Queries on an Academic Library Web Site

Suzanne Chapman; Shevon Desai; Kat Hagedorn; Kenneth J. Varnum; Sonali Mishra; Julie Piacentine

The University of Michigan Library wanted to learn more about the kinds of searches its users were conducting through the “one search” search box on the Library Web site. Library staff conducted two investigations. A preliminary investigation in 2011 involved the manual review of the 100 most frequently occurring queries conducted through the site search box over the course of a month. Those 100 search terms accounted for 16 percent of total queries and were largely one-word searches for databases. In the follow-up investigation, the Library embarked on a more ambitious exploration of the 454,443 searches conducted during the winter 2011 semester, devising a method for selecting, categorizing, and summarizing user search queries. A sample of 1,201 searches from the search query logs was examined; after eliminating duplicate searches, there were 992 unique terms available for categorization. Using a non-overlapping sample of queries, a rubric was developed for categorizing user searches. Each of seven library staff members reviewed all unique terms in the sample to categorize them into the best fitting category from the rubric. After establishing a threshold for reliability among the individuals categorizing the queries, 862 unique search terms were analyzed. Based on this analysis, the most frequent kinds of searches conducted in the winter semester in 2011 on the University of Michigan Librarys Web site were specific databases (28 percent), topical/exploratory types of queries (28 percent), and books (including searches by title, ISBN, call number, or a combination thereof) (16 percent).Within the sample, known-item searches comprised nearly half (44 percent) of searches in the sample. Another fifth (20 percent) of total searches were categorized as “exploratory,” supporting the need to provide broader, subject-based paths to information through the site. Somewhat surprisingly, there were a small number of article searches (article titles, or mixed searches of journal names and authors and/or title words) in the search box—an indication that users understand the University of Michigan Library primary search box is not for articles.


Learned Publishing | 2017

A brief history of the Open Discovery Initiative

Kenneth J. Varnum

Key points The Open Discovery Initiative (ODI) was created in 2011 to improve participation among content providers in the then‐novel web‐scale discovery services. The issues addressed by the ODI included metadata standards, content indexing, and availability of licensed content in discovery services. After adoption of the recommended practice in June 2014, a new Standing Committee has been formed to address unfinished business and implementation. A challenge for the ODI is finding the right balance between the needs of commercial partners and library customers.


The Journal of Academic Librarianship | 2013

Patterns of Undergraduates' Use of Scholarly Databases in a Large Research University

Loyd G. Mbabu; Albert Bertram; Kenneth J. Varnum


Archive | 2011

Social Metadata for Libraries, Archives and Museums. Part 2: Survey Analysis

Karen Smith-Yoshimura; Carol Jean Godby; Helice Koffler; Kenneth J. Varnum; Elizabeth Yakel; Rose Holley


Information Technology and Libraries | 2015

Measuring Journal Linking Success from a Discovery Service

Kenyon Stuart; Kenneth J. Varnum; Judith Ahronheim


Archive | 2012

Developing a User-Centered Article Discovery Environment

Suzanne Chapman; Scott Dennis; Kathleen Folger; Kenneth J. Varnum


International Information & Library Review | 2017

Predicting the Future: Library Technologies to Keep in Mind

Kenneth J. Varnum


Archive | 2014

Library Discovery: From Ponds to Streams

Kenneth J. Varnum


Archive | 2014

The Network Reshapes the Library: Lorcan Dempsey on Libraries, Services and Networks

Lorcan Dempsey; Kenneth J. Varnum


Computers in libraries | 2010

Project Lefty: More Bang for the Search Query

Kenneth J. Varnum

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