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How readers make sense of active e-book indexes
Mary Coe
Information and Communication Studies
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Social Sciences
User-Behaviour
100%
Digital Libraries
50%
Knowledge Transfer
50%
Mental Model
50%
Qualitative Research
50%
Eye Movement
50%
Information Behavior
50%
Eye Tracking
50%
Keyphrases
Electronic Books
100%
Book Index
100%
Locator
25%
User Behavior
12%
Adaptation Models
12%
Active Index
12%
Charles Sturt University
6%
Knowledge Practices
6%
Constructivist Paradigm
6%
Interpretivist
6%
Information Seeking Behavior
6%
Making Sense
6%
Finding Aids
6%
Eye Tracking
6%
Digital Libraries
6%
Knowledge Transfer
6%
Developing Model
6%
Mental Models
6%
Page number
6%
Small Gap
6%
User Perspective
6%
Eye Movements
6%
System-oriented
6%
Book Format
6%
Usability Lab
6%
EPUB Format
6%
Bridge Model
6%
Sense-Making Methodology
6%
Gap Bridging
6%
Finding Information
6%
Computer Science
Electronic Book
100%
User Behavior
16%
Information Seeking Behavior
8%
Research Question
8%
Digital Libraries
8%
Find Information
8%
Finding Information
8%
Developing Model
8%
User Perspective
8%
Page Number
8%
Eye Tracking Equipment
8%
Collected Data
8%
Knowledge Transfer
8%
Psychology
E-books
100%
Qualitative Study
8%
Information Seeking
8%
Mental models
8%
Eye Movement
8%
Eye-Tracking
8%