How Do People Get Back to Information on the Web? How Can They Do It Better?

Proceedings of Interact 2003 |

In one study, people are observed to keep web information for later use through many different methods including the use of Bookmarks (or Favorites), self-addressed email, hand-written notes, and paper print-outs.  Each keeping method realizes its own constellation of important features or functions.  No observed method provides all desired functions.  .A simple  “Add Favorite 2” prototype is developed to support a “super” keeping method designed to realize more functions (reminding, context, multiple points of access) in a single effort.  Results were mixed.  A second study indicates that people may be increasingly returning to desired web sites using methods that require no explicit keeping behaviour.  Especially popular are the use of:  1.) A search service.  2.) Partial completion of a site’s web address (and acceptance of a suggested completion to this address).  3.) The Hyperlinks from another web site.  Implications for tool support are explored.