2014
DOI: 10.1108/ajim-12-2013-0142
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Collaborative search using an implicitly formed academic network

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“…Several studies have been carried out on collaborative searching and behaviors in academic scenarios (Foster, 2006), or in academic groups (Leeder and Shah, 2016). Renugadevi et al (2014) found that collaborative searches could improve the relevancy of search results. Blake and Pratt (2006) conducted an observational study of scientists to understand their CIBs when resolving different experimental results.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Several studies have been carried out on collaborative searching and behaviors in academic scenarios (Foster, 2006), or in academic groups (Leeder and Shah, 2016). Renugadevi et al (2014) found that collaborative searches could improve the relevancy of search results. Blake and Pratt (2006) conducted an observational study of scientists to understand their CIBs when resolving different experimental results.…”
Section: Ajim 701mentioning
confidence: 99%