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Analysis of PubMed User Sessions Using a Full-Day PubMed Query Log: A Comparison of Experienced and Nonexperienced PubMed Users

机译:使用全天PubMed查询日志分析PubMed用户会话:有经验和无经验的PubMed用户的比较

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Background PubMed is the largest biomedical bibliographic information source on the Internet. PubMed has been considered one of the most important and reliable sources of up-to-date health care evidence. Previous studies examined the effects of domain expertise/knowledge on search performance using PubMed. However, very little is known about PubMed users’ knowledge of information retrieval (IR) functions and their usage in query formulation. Objective The purpose of this study was to shed light on how experiencedonexperienced PubMed users perform their search queries by analyzing a full-day query log. Our hypotheses were that (1) experienced PubMed users who use system functions quickly retrieve relevant documents and (2) nonexperienced PubMed users who do not use them have longer search sessions than experienced users. Methods To test these hypotheses, we analyzed PubMed query log data containing nearly 3 million queries. User sessions were divided into two categories: experienced and nonexperienced. We compared experienced and nonexperienced users per number of sessions, and experienced and nonexperienced user sessions per session length, with a focus on how fast they completed their sessions. Results To test our hypotheses, we measured how successful information retrieval was (at retrieving relevant documents), represented as the decrease rates of experienced and nonexperienced users from a session length of 1 to 2, 3, 4, and 5. The decrease rate (from a session length of 1 to 2) of the experienced users was significantly larger than that of the nonexperienced groups. Conclusions Experienced PubMed users retrieve relevant documents more quickly than nonexperienced PubMed users in terms of session length.
机译:背景技术PubMed是Internet上最大的生物医学书目信息源。 PubMed被认为是最新卫生保健证据的最重要和可靠的来源之一。先前的研究使用PubMed研究了领域专业知识/知识对搜索性能的影响。但是,对于PubMed用户对信息检索(IR)功能及其在查询公式中的用法的了解很少。目的本研究的目的是通过分析全天查询日志来阐明有经验/无经验的PubMed用户如何执行搜索查询。我们的假设是:(1)使用系统功能的有经验的PubMed用户可以快速检索相关文档,以及(2)不使用它们的无经验的PubMed用户的搜索会话要比有经验的用户更长。方法为了检验这些假设,我们分析了包含近300万条查询的PubMed查询日志数据。用户会话分为两类:有经验的和无经验的。我们比较了每个会话数的有经验和无经验的用户,以及每个会话长度的有经验和无经验的用户会话,重点是他们完成会话的速度。结果为了检验我们的假设,我们测量了成功信息检索的程度(在检索相关文档时),表示为有经验和无经验用户从会话长度1到2、3、4和5的减少率。 (从1到2的工作阶段长度),有经验的使用者比没有经验的使用者大得多。结论就会话长度而言,有经验的PubMed用户比没有经验的PubMed用户检索相关文档的速度更快。

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