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Interacting with Mobile Music Applications: Investigation of Influencing Factors of Music Information Encountering

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Music information encountering within the mobile Internet environment mainly occurs in hedonic-oriented situations, which is quite different from the information encountering in utilitarian-oriented situations in prior work. To explore the main influencing factors of users' music information encountering experiences, we recruited 30 participants and conducted semi-structured interviews on their information encountering interacting with mobile music applications. The qualitative data were analyzed by three rounds of coding, and a model was proposed to identify the relevant influencing factors. The findings show that five main categories of factors can trigger users' music information encountering experience from both the user- and the application-related perspective.

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      JCDL '20: Proceedings of the ACM/IEEE Joint Conference on Digital Libraries in 2020
      August 2020
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      ISBN:9781450375856
      DOI:10.1145/3383583

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