`I'll just Google it!': Should lawyers' perceptions of Google inform the design of electronic legal resources?
S. Makri, A. Blandford, and A. Cox. Web Information-Seeking and Interaction Workshop 2007 (WISI2007), (July 2007)Part of the 30th Annual International ACM Special Interest Group on Information Retrieval Conference (SIGIR2007)
23-27 July 2007, Amsterdam.
Abstract
Lawyers, like many user groups, regularly use Google to find
information for their work. We present results of a series of
interviews with academic and practicing lawyers, where they
discuss in what situations they use various electronic resources
and why. We find lawyers use Google due to a variety of factors,
many of which are related to the need to find information quickly.
Lawyers also talk about Google with a certain affection not
demonstrated when discussing other resources. Although we can
design legal resources to emulate Google or design them based on
factors perceived to make Google successful, we suggest this is
unlikely to better support legal information-seeking. Instead, we
suggest the importance of taking a number of inter-related
tradeoffs, related to the factors identified in our study, into
account when designing electronic legal resources to help ensure
they are useful, usable and used.
%0 Conference Paper
%1 loepucl5096
%A Makri, S.
%A Blandford, A.
%A Cox, A.L.
%B Web Information-Seeking and Interaction Workshop 2007 (WISI2007)
%D 2007
%K Google, Information-seeking, UCLIC digital law, legal, libraries,
%T `I'll just Google it!': Should lawyers' perceptions of Google inform the design of electronic legal resources?
%U http://eprints.ucl.ac.uk/5096/
%X Lawyers, like many user groups, regularly use Google to find
information for their work. We present results of a series of
interviews with academic and practicing lawyers, where they
discuss in what situations they use various electronic resources
and why. We find lawyers use Google due to a variety of factors,
many of which are related to the need to find information quickly.
Lawyers also talk about Google with a certain affection not
demonstrated when discussing other resources. Although we can
design legal resources to emulate Google or design them based on
factors perceived to make Google successful, we suggest this is
unlikely to better support legal information-seeking. Instead, we
suggest the importance of taking a number of inter-related
tradeoffs, related to the factors identified in our study, into
account when designing electronic legal resources to help ensure
they are useful, usable and used.
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abstract = {Lawyers, like many user groups, regularly use Google to find
information for their work. We present results of a series of
interviews with academic and practicing lawyers, where they
discuss in what situations they use various electronic resources
and why. We find lawyers use Google due to a variety of factors,
many of which are related to the need to find information quickly.
Lawyers also talk about Google with a certain affection not
demonstrated when discussing other resources. Although we can
design legal resources to emulate Google or design them based on
factors perceived to make Google successful, we suggest this is
unlikely to better support legal information-seeking. Instead, we
suggest the importance of taking a number of inter-related
tradeoffs, related to the factors identified in our study, into
account when designing electronic legal resources to help ensure
they are useful, usable and used.},
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month = {July},
note = {Part of the 30th Annual International ACM Special Interest Group on Information Retrieval Conference (SIGIR2007)
23-27 July 2007, Amsterdam},
timestamp = {2008-10-22T16:48:27.000+0200},
title = {`I'll just Google it!': Should lawyers' perceptions of Google inform the design of electronic legal resources?},
url = {http://eprints.ucl.ac.uk/5096/},
year = 2007
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