Search User Interfaces (SUIs) represent the gateway between people who 
have a task to complete, and the repositories of information and data 
stored around the world. Not surprisingly, therefore, there are many 
communities who have a vested interest in the way SUIs are designed. 
There are people who study how humans search for information, and people
 who study how humans use computers. There are people who study good 
user interface design, and people who design aesthetically pleasing user
 interfaces. There are also people who curate and manage valuable 
information resources, and people who design effective algorithms to 
retrieve results from them. While it would be easy for one community to 
reject another for their limited ability to design a good SUI, the truth
 is that they all can, and they all have made valuable contributions. 
Fundamentally, therefore, we must accept that designing a great SUI 
means leveraging the knowledge and skills from all of these communities.
  The aim of this book is to at least acknowledge, if not integrate, all
 of these perspectives to bring the reader into a multidisciplinary 
mindset for how we should think about SUI design. Further, this book 
aims to provide the reader with a framework for thinking about how 
different innovations each contribute to the overall design of a SUI. 
With this framework and a multidisciplinary perspective in hand, the 
book then continues by reviewing: early, successful, established, and 
experimental concepts for SUI design. The book then concludes by 
discussing how we can analyse and evaluate the on-going developments in 
SUI design, as this multidisciplinary area of research moves forwards. 
Finally, in reviewing these many SUIs and SUI features, the book 
finishes by extracting a series of 20 SUI design recommendations that 
are listed in the conclusions.  Table of Contents: Introduction / 
Searcher-Computer Interaction / Early Search User Interfaces / Modern 
Search User Interfaces / Experimental Search User Interfaces / 
Evaluating Search User Interfaces / Conclusions        
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