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Overview

Tefko Saracevic is affiliated with Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey in the United States. Their research career is associated primarily with this institution.

Although detailed information on recent papers, co-authors, and publication venues is not available, the scientist's academic profile includes areas of interest within broader fields and subfields of study, as well as major topics of research. Specific details on these are not provided here, so the emphasis remains on the affiliation and career overview.

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Given the available information, the academic record reflects a professional engagement within the academic community at Rutgers University without detailed public disclosure of individual research focus, collaborative relationships, or recognized distinctions.

Best Publications

  • Real life, real users, and real needs: a study and analysis of user queries on the web

    Bernard J. Jansen;Amanda Spink;Tefko Saracevic

  • Searching the Web: the public and their queries

    Amanda Spink;Dietmar Wolfram;Major B. J. Jansen;Tefko Saracevic

  • Ciência da informação: origem, evolução e relações

    Tefko Saracevic

  • Relevance: a review of and a framework for the thinking on the notion in information science

    Tefko Saracevic

  • Real life information retrieval: a study of user queries on the Web

    Bernard J. Jansen;Amanda Spink;Judy Bateman;Tefko Saracevic

  • A Study of Information Seeking and Retrieving. III. Searchers, Searches, and Overlap*

    Tefko Saracevic;Paul B. Kantor

  • From e-sex to e-commerce: Web search changes

    A. Spink;B.J. Jansen;D. Wolfram;T. Saracevic

  • Relevance: A review of the literature and a framework for thinking on the notion in information science. Part II: nature and manifestations of relevance

    Tefko Saracevic

  • Digital Library Evaluation: Toward an Evolution of Concepts.

    Tefko Saracevic

  • Interdisciplinary nature of information science

    Tefko Saracevic

  • Evaluation of evaluation in information retrieval

    Tefko Saracevic

  • Modeling Interaction in Information Retrieval (IR): A Review and Proposal.

    Tefko Saracevic

  • The Stratified Model of Information Retrieval Interaction: Extension and Applications

    Tefko Saracevic

  • A study of information seeking and retrieving. I. background and methodology

    Tefko Saracevic;Paul Kantor;Alice Y. Chamis;Donna Trivison

  • Information science

    Tefko Saracevic

  • Studying the Value of Library and Information Services. Part I: Establishing a Theoretical Framework.

    Tefko Saracevic;Paul B. Kantor

  • Interaction in information retrieval: selection and effectiveness of search terms

    Amanda Spink;Tefko Saracevic

  • A study of information seeking and retrieving. II. Users, questions, and effectiveness

    Tefko Saracevic;Paul B. Kantor

  • Vox populi: the public searching of the Web

    Dietmar Wolfram;Amanda Spink;Bernard J. Jansen;Tefko Saracevic

  • Relevance: A review of the literature and a framework for thinking on the notion in information science. Part II: nature and manifestations of relevance

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  • Relevance: A Review of the Literature and a Framework for Thinking on the Notion in Information Science. Part II

    Tefko Saracevic

Frequent Co-Authors

Amanda Spink
Amanda Spink Queensland University of Technology
Bernard J. Jansen
Bernard J. Jansen Qatar Computing Research Institute
Peter Hernon
Peter Hernon Simmons University
William R. Hersh
William R. Hersh Oregon Health & Science University
Gary Marchionini
Gary Marchionini University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Nicholas J. Belkin
Nicholas J. Belkin Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
John M. Carroll
John M. Carroll University of Sussex
Donna Harman
Donna Harman National Institute of Standards and Technology
Pertti Vakkari
Pertti Vakkari Tampere University

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