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A case for interaction: a study of interactive information retrieval behavior and effectiveness
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Proceedings of the SIGCHI conference on Human factors in computing systems: common ground table of contents
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Pages: 205 - 212  
Year of Publication: 1996
ISBN:0-89791-777-4
Authors
Jürgen Koenemann  Center for Cognitive Science, Rutgers University, Psychology Bldg, Frelinghuysen Rd., Piscataway, NJ
Nicholas J. Belkin  School of Communication, Information and Library Studies, Rutgers University, 4 Huntington Street, New Brunswick, NJ
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SIGCHI: ACM Special Interest Group on Computer-Human Interaction
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ACM  New York, NY, USA
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