User Engagement with Generous Interfaces for Digital Cultural Heritage

Robert Speakman, Mark Hall, David Walsh

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Abstract

Digitisation has created vast digital cultural heritage collections and has spawned interest in novel interfaces that go beyond the search box and aim to engage users better. In this study we investigate this proposed link between generous interfaces and user engagement. The results indicate that while generous interfaces tend to focus on novel interface components and increasing visit duration, neither of these significantly influence user engagement.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)186-191
JournalLNCS conference proceedings - Research and Advanced Technology for Digital Libraries
Early online date5 Sept 2018
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 5 Sept 2018

Keywords

  • Digital Cultural Heritage \and Generous Interfaces \and User Engagement.11 Date accepted 06/06/2018Digital Cultural Heritage \and Generous Interfaces \and User Engagement.11 Date accepted 06/06/2018Digital Cultural Heritage \and Generous Interfaces \and User Engagement.

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