Another Word For It Patrick Durusau on Topic Maps and Semantic Diversity

November 13, 2011

Looking for volunteers for collaborative search study

Filed under: Authoring Topic Maps,Collaboration,Searching,Volunteers — Patrick Durusau @ 9:59 pm

Looking for volunteers for collaborative search study

From the post:

We are about to deploy an experimental system for searching through CiteSeer data. The system, Querium, is designed to support collaborative, session-based search. This means that it will keep track of your searches, help you make sense of what you’ve already seen, and help you to collaborate with your colleagues. The short video shown below (recorded on a slightly older version of the system) will give you a hint about what it’s like to use Querium.

You may also want to visit the Session Search page.

Could be your opportunity to help shape the future of searching! Not to mention being a window into potentials for collaborative topic map authoring!

1 Comment

  1. Thanks for the plug, Patrick!

    We’ll be rolling out a new & improved version soon, but people who would like to contribute to the formative evaluation of the existing system should contact me. In particular, I am interested in recruiting teams of two to three people who have shared information needs.

    Comment by gene — November 13, 2011 @ 10:11 pm

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