Gaze behavior of public library users: Evidence from an eye-tracking experimentmin2fly
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An eye-tracking experiment conducted at the Ebina City Main Library in Japan involved 11 participants to analyze their gaze behavior while choosing books. Results demonstrated that the vertical location of books significantly influenced gaze duration, with over 80% of time being spent on the top four rows of shelves, regardless of user height or browsing behavior. The study highlighted the need for further research in different library contexts to validate these findings.
Gaze behavior of public library users: Evidence from an eye-tracking experimentmin2fly
?
An eye-tracking experiment conducted at the Ebina City Main Library in Japan involved 11 participants to analyze their gaze behavior while choosing books. Results demonstrated that the vertical location of books significantly influenced gaze duration, with over 80% of time being spent on the top four rows of shelves, regardless of user height or browsing behavior. The study highlighted the need for further research in different library contexts to validate these findings.