2024-12-30
'De-Google-ing' our Students: A User Approach to Understanding Archival Media Discovery in the Classroom
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VIEW Journal , Volume 13 - Issue 26 p. 47- 61
This article presents insights about how practices of record-keeping are understood by users of algorithmically curated audiovisual archives in a classroom setting. Our user study looks at the intersection of curated access to digital archives and actual use of these archives, between algorithmic practices and intermediated search. We discuss a pedagogical approach that facilitates learning about the ways in which data-orientated reconfigurations of archival content afford serendipitous information encountering at the data (content) level and the intermediated search (interface) level. This approach requires a ‘de-Google-ing’ (or de-Googling) of student search practices and a move from user-centred to artifact-orientated search regimes.
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Sauer, Sabrina, Hagedoorn, Berber, & Aasman, Susan. (2024). 'De-Google-ing' our Students: A User Approach to Understanding Archival Media Discovery in the Classroom. VIEW Journal, 13(26), 47–61. doi:10.18146/view.329 |