Web Survey Bibliography
Title Identifying user-based criteria for Web pages
Author Abels, E. G., D., Hahn, K.White, M. D.
Source Internet Research, 7, 4, pp. 252-262
Year 1997
Database OCLC ECO
Access date 29.06.2004
Abstract Reports on Phase I of a two-part project to identify and implement user-based design criteria in World Wide Web pages. The purpose of the identification phase (Phase I) is to identify the criteria that influence a particular user community's use of the Web and to analyze these within the context of the users' overall information-gathering behavior. Data were gathered through a questionnaire and electronic focus group session with nine faculty from four business schools. Participants identified 49 Web page features which clustered into eight broad categories of criteria having a significant positive or negative impact on their use of WWW pages. They also identified types of information normally used in work activities; methods of finding this information within the current information service environment; likely changes in behavior if the information became available via the Web, including willingness to pay.
Access/Direct link OCLC ECO (full text)
Year of publication1997
Bibliographic typeJournal article
Web Survey Bibliography - Internet Research (18)
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- The effectiveness of commercial Internet Web sites: a user's perspective; 1998; Bell, H., Tang, N. K. H
- Identifying user-based criteria for Web pages; 1997; Abels, E. G., D., Hahn, K.White, M. D.
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