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Tag Archives: hypertext 2013

Challenging Information Foraging Theory: Screen Reader Users are not Always Driven by Information Scent

Little is known about the navigation tactics employed by screen reader users when they face problematic situations on the Web. Understanding how these tactics are operationalised and knowing the situations that bring about such tactics paves the way towards modeling navigation behaviour…

March 5, 2013 in Blog.

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