This strategy of traditional representation has significant limitations.
On the one hand, it does not always provide sufficient
information about the content of the document to enable the user
to accept it or dismiss it without having to read or interact with it
first (Baeza-Yates, 2011; Nualart et al., 2014). And, on the other, it
does not allow the user to deploy techniques of berrypicking in
the search process (Bates, 1989), which could refine the results
obtained so as to propose subsequent, more efficient searches
in keeping with the user’s changing information needs following
interaction with the results.