Professor Amanda Spink
Monographs
Refereed Book Chapters Current-2005 |
2004-1995
Refereed Journal Articles Current-2005 |
2004-2003 |
2002-2001 |
2000-1991
Refereed Conference Papers Current-2005 |
2004-2003 |
2002-2001 |
2000-1991
Non Refereed Publications
Technical Reports
Book Reviews
REFEREED JOURNAL ARTICLES 2000-1991
2000
Greisdorf, H., & Spink, A. (2000). Recent relevance research: Implications for information professionals. Online Information Review, 24(5), October, 389-395.
Jansen, B. J., Goodrum, A., & Spink, A. (2000). Searching for multimedia: An analysis of audio, video and image Web queries. World Wide Web: An International Journal, 3(4), 249-254.
Jansen, B. J., & Spink, A. (2000). The Excite research project: A study of searching characteristics by Web users. Bulletin of the American Society for Information Science, 27(1), 15-17.
Jansen, B. J., Spink, A., & Saracevic, T. (2000). Real life, real users and real needs: A study and analysis of users’ queries on the Web. Information Processing and Management, 36(2), 207-227.
Reneker, M., Jacobson, A., & Spink, A. (2000). Information seeking environment of a military university campus. The New Review of Information Behaviour Research, 1.
Spink, A. (2000). Introduction. Special issue on information science research. Journal of Informing Science, 3(2), 47 [http://www.inform.nu].
Spink, A. (2000). Toward a theoretical framework for information science. Journal of Informing Science, 3(2), 77-82 [http://inform.nu]
Spink, A., Jansen, B. J., & Ozmultu, H. C. (2000). Use of query reformulation and relevance feedback by Web users. Internet Research: Electronic Networking Applications and Policy, 10(4), 317-328.
Spink, A., & Qin, J. (2000). Introduction. Special issue on Web research and information retrieval. Information Processing and Management, 36(2), 205-206.
Spink, A., & Xu, J. (2000). Selected findings from the Excite Web searching study. Information Research, October [http://222.shef.ac.uk/~is/publications/infers]
Wilson, T. D., Ellis, D., Ford, N., & Spink, A. (2000). Uncertainty and its correlates. The New Review of Information Behaviour Research, 1, 69-84.
1999
Prybutok, V., & Spink, A. (1999). Using the Baldridge criteria for self-assessment assisted one health care provider with its quality advantage strategy. IEEE Transactions on Engineering Management, 46(3), 299-310.
Spink, A. (1999). Information science in sustainable development and de-industrialization. Information Research: An Electronic Journal [http://www.shef.ac.uk/~is/publications/infres] 5(1), October 1999.
Spink, A., Bateman, J., & Greisdorf, H. (1999). Successive searching behavior during mediated information seeking: An exploratory study. Journal of Information Science, 25(6), 439-449.
Spink, A., Bateman, J., & Jansen, B. J. (1999). Searching the Web: Survey of EXCITE users. Internet Research: Electronic Networking Applications and Policy, 9(2), 117-128. (Highly Commended Article Award by MCB Publisher)
Spink, A., & Cool, C. (1999). An international survey of digital library education. D-Lib Magazine, June CNRI [http://www.dlib.org] 5(5), May 1999.
1998
Jansen, B. J., Spink, A., Bateman, J., & Saracevic, T. (1998). Real life information retrieval: A study of user queries on the Web. SIGIR Forum, 32(1), 5-17.
Spink, A. (1998). Toward electronic resource sharing by academic libraries: The TexShare study. Collection Management, 23(1/2), 1-27.
Spink, A., Bateman, J., & Jansen, B. J. (1998). Searching heterogeneous collections on the Web: Behavior of EXCITE users. Information Research: An Electronic Journal, 5(2), [http://www.shef.ac.uk/~is/publications/infers].
Spink, A., Goodrum, A. & Robins, D. (1998). Elicitation behavior during mediated information retrieval. Information Processing and Management, 34 (2/3), 257-274.
Spink, A., Greisdorf, H., & Bateman, J. (1998). From highly relevant to non-relevant: Examining different regions of relevance. Information Processing and Management, 34(5), 599-622.
Spink, A., Robins, D., & Schamber, L. (1998). Use of scholarly book reviews: Implications for electronic publishing and scholarly communication. Journal of the American Society for Information Science, 49(4), 364-374.
Spink, A., & Saracevic, T. (1998). Human computer interaction in information retrieval: Nature and manifestations of feedback. Interacting with Computers: The International Journal of Human Computer Interaction, 10(3), 249-267.
Spink, A., Wilson, T. D., Ellis, D., & Ford, N. (1998). Modeling users’ successive searching: A National Science Foundation/ British Library study. D-Lib Magazine [http://www.dlib.org] 4(4), April 1998.
1997
Prybutok, V., & Spink, A. (1997). Transforming a health care information management system. Topics in Health Information Management, 18(2), 1-11.
Spink, A. (1997). Information Science: A third feedback framework. Journal of the American Society for Information Science, 48(8), 741-760.
Spink, A. (1997). A study of interactive feedback during mediated information retrieval. Journal of the American Society for Information Science, 48(5), 382-394.
Spink, A., & Greisdorf, H. (1997). Users’ partial relevance judgments during online searching. Online & CD-ROM Review, 21(5), 271-280.
Spink, A., & Hicks, J. (1997). Development of the digital ranch: A lot of bull on the net! D-Lib Magazine [http://www.dlib.org] 3(10), November 1997.
Spink, A., & Saracevic, T. (1997). Interaction in information retrieval: Selection and effectiveness of search terms. Journal of the American Society for Information Science, 48(8), 728-740.
1996
Spink, A. (1996). A multiple search session model of end-user behavior: An exploratory study. Journal of the American Society for Information Science, 47(8), 603-609.
Spink, A., & Goodrum, A. (1996). A study of search intermediary working notes: Implications for IR system design. Information Processing and Management, 32(6), 681-696.
Spink, A., & Hicks, J. (1996). A study of the development of the digital ranch. Information Research: An Electronic Journal, 2(3), [http://www.shef.ac.uk/~is/publications/infers]
1995
Spink, A. (1995). Information and sustainable development. Libri, 45, 203-208.
Spink, A. (1995). Term relevance feedback and mediated database searching: Implications for information retrieval practice and systems design. Information Processing and Management, 31(2), 161-172.
1994
Spink, A. (1994). Recent research in library and information science: Implications for Australia. Australian Academic and Research Libraries Journal, 25(1), 9-12.
Spink, A., & Leatherbury, M. (1994). Name authority files and humanities database searching. Online & CDROM Review, 18(3), 143-148.
1993
Spink, A. (1993). The effect of user characteristics on search outcome in mediated online searching. Online Review, 17(5), 275-278.
1992
Spink, A., & Cool, C. (1992). Recognition of the stages in users’ information seeking process during online searching by novice searchers. Online Review, 16(5), 297-301.
1990
Spink, A. (1990). Current trends in the education of information professionals in the United States: Implications for Australia. Australian Library Journal, 39(3), 223-227.