How does Information Pollution Challenge Children’s Right to Information Access?
Monica Landoni, Emiliana Murgia, Theo Huibers, Maria Soledad Pera. “How does Information Pollution Challenge Children’s Right to Information Access?”. In CEUR Workshop Proceedings, 3rd Workshop on Reducing Online Misinformation through Credible Information Retrieval, ROMCIR 2023 co-located with ECIR 2023.. pp. 17-29. DOI:https://pure.tudelft.nl/ws/portalfiles/portal/154643060/paper2_jot.pdf
Abstract
This paper contributes to the discussion initiated in a recent SIGIR paper describing a gap in the information retrieval (IR) literature on query understanding–where they come from and whether they serve their purpose. Particularly the connection between query variability and search engines regarding consistent and equitable access to all users. We focus on a user group typically underserved: children. Using preliminary experiments (based on logs collected in the classroom context) and arguments grounded in children IR literature, we emphasize the importance of dedicating research efforts to interpreting queries formulated by children and the information needs they elicit. We also outline open problems and possible research directions to advance knowledge in this area, not just for children but also for other often-overlooked user groups and contexts.