Interaction design for Web-based, within-page collection making and management

  • Authors:
  • M. C. Schraefel;Yuxiang Zhu

  • Affiliations:
  • Dynamic Graphics Project, Computer Science Department and the Knowledge Media Design Institute, University of Toronto, Canada, M5S 3G6;Dynamic Graphics Project, Computer Science Department and the Knowledge Media Design Institute, University of Toronto, Canada, M5S 3G6

  • Venue:
  • Proceedings of the 12th ACM conference on Hypertext and Hypermedia
  • Year:
  • 2001

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Abstract

A common issue in Web browsing is how to manage information found while browsing or searching. The usual approach is either to bookmark an entire page when perhaps only one element is relevant, or to copy information from the page and paste it into a second application, such as a text editor. Neither approach is sufficient. Bookmarks over capture data; copying and pasting components implies that users must shift task focus from search tasks to information management tasks. This forced divided attention [8] between knowledge discovery and information management generally compromises both tasks. In this paper, we look at our iterative process to determine requirements for a tool to support the gathering process. In particular, we consider how these requirements have raised other issues about this interactive process, and how, by further evaluation, we hope to develop a richer Web-based design heuristics for within-page collections.