CRISPS coding scheme for complex casual leisure search requests — Auxiliary materials
CRISPS coding scheme for complex casual leisure search requests — Auxiliary materials (Dataset published at Zenodo repository.)
DOI10.5281/zenodo.11638932Zenodo11638932MaRDI QIDQ6723973
Dataset published at Zenodo repository.
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Publication date: 13 June 2024
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This repository contains auxiliary materials related to the CRISPS coding scheme for complex casual leisure search requests. The CRISPS coding scheme is describedin thearticle "Understanding Complex Casual Leisure Information Needs: An Analysis of Search Requests for Books, Games, Movies and Music" by Toine Bogers (= corresponding author), Maria Gde, Marijn Koolen, Vivien Petras, and Mette Skov. The article provides a comprehensive analysis of complex search requests in the casual leisure domains of books, games, movies and music using the CRISPS coding scheme. This repository contains the following auxiliary materials: The CRISPS codebooks for all four domains along with examples for each code and a comparison between the four domains (codebook.pdf) The CRISPS coding scheme figures from the article in a single PDF file (coding-scheme.pdf) The CRISPS coding scheme from the article in a machine-readable TSV-format (coding-scheme.tsv) All 2000 posts along with their assigned CRISPS codes in TSV-format (all-posts.tsv) The appendix belonging to the article
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