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Navigating the Web: A Qualitative eye Tracking–Based Study of Translators' web Search Behaviour (Elements in Translation and Interpreting)
Claire Y. Shih
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Cambridge University Press
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Navigating the Web: A Qualitative eye Tracking–Based Study of Translators' web Search Behaviour (Elements in Translation and Interpreting) - Shih, Claire Y.
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Synopsis "Navigating the Web: A Qualitative eye Tracking–Based Study of Translators' web Search Behaviour (Elements in Translation and Interpreting)"
This Element reports an investigation of translators' use of web-based resources and search engines. The study adopted a qualitative eye tracking-based methodology utilising a combination of gaze replay and retrospective think aloud (RTA) to elicit data. The main contribution of this Element lies in presenting not only an alternative eye tracking methodology for investigating translators' web search behaviour but also a systematic approach to gauging the reasoning behind translators' highly complex and context-dependent interaction with search engines and the Web.
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