Searching the web: The public and their queries 论文
2001Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology引用 606
Web visibility and informetricsWeb Data Mining and AnalysisInformation Retrieval and Search Behavior
摘要
In studying actual Web searching by the public at large, we analyzed over one million Web queries by users of the Excite search engine. We found that most people use few search terms, few modified queries, view few Web pages, and rarely use advanced search features. A small number of search terms are used with high frequency, and a great many terms are unique; the language of Web queries is distinctive. Queries about recreation and entertainment rank highest.