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Sometimes the Internet reads the question wrong: children’s search strategies & difficulties

Abstract
When children search for information on a given topic, how do they go about searching for and retrieving information? What can their information seeking strategies tell us about the development of search interfaces for children's digital libraries, search engines and information repositories? We interviewed New Zealand (NZ) school children to seek insights into how they are conducting information searches during their education.
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Conference Contribution
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Vanderschantz, N., Hinze, A., & Cunningham, S. J. (2014). Sometimes the Internet reads the question wrong: children’s search strategies & difficulties. In ASIST Proceedings of the ASIS&T 2014 Annual Meeting. Seattle, WA: ASIST.
Date
2014
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ASIST
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