This article explains our work in designing an interface for a digital movie browsing system in the specific application context of film studies. The development of MOVIEBROWSER2 follows some general design guidelines based on an earlier user study with film studies students at Dublin City University. These design guidelines have been used as an input to the MOVIEBROWSER2 system design. The rationale for the interface design decisions has been elaborated. An experiment has been carried out among film studies student, together with a one-semester trial deployment. The results show positive feedback and a better performance in the students’ essay outcome with higher perceived satisfaction levels
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Publication Type = Article
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Subject = Computer Science: Information storage and retrieval systems
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Status = Published
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Subject = Computer Science: Multimedia systems
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DCU Faculties and Centres = Research Initiatives and Centres
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DCU Faculties and Centres = DCU Faculties and Schools: Faculty of Engineering and Computing: School of Computing
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Subject = Computer Science: Interactive computer systems
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Subject = Computer Science
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DCU Faculties and Centres = DCU Faculties and Schools
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DCU Faculties and Centres = Research Initiatives and Centres: CLARITY: The Centre for Sensor Web Technologies
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DCU Faculties and Centres = DCU Faculties and Schools: Faculty of Engineering and Computing
Hyowon Lee,
Alan F. Smeaton,
Nazlena Mohamad Ali