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1. Verfasser: Morse, Philip M.
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Sprache:en
Veröffentlicht: 1970
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Online-Zugang:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED042471
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author Morse, Philip M.
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Morse, Philip M.
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contents On Browsing: The Use of Search Theory in the Search for Information. Morse, Philip M. Information Retrieval Information Seeking Information Storage Information Utilization Search Strategies Use Studies Search theory, originally developed for antisubmarine search, is applied to the scanning of library shelves for books of interest, or of a computerized abstract catalog for items of immediate application. Procedures optimizing the information to be found are discussed, as well as methods whereby the operational parameters can be measured. The organization and reorganization of a library, or other information system, so as to improve its response to a searcher, are treated and curves are provided which indicate the degree and nature of the reorganization which can optimize this improvement. (Author)
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spellingShingle On Browsing: The Use of Search Theory in the Search for Information.
Morse, Philip M.
Information Retrieval
Information Seeking
Information Storage
Information Utilization
Search Strategies
Use Studies
On Browsing: The Use of Search Theory in the Search for Information. Morse, Philip M. Information Retrieval Information Seeking Information Storage Information Utilization Search Strategies Use Studies Search theory, originally developed for antisubmarine search, is applied to the scanning of library shelves for books of interest, or of a computerized abstract catalog for items of immediate application. Procedures optimizing the information to be found are discussed, as well as methods whereby the operational parameters can be measured. The organization and reorganization of a library, or other information system, so as to improve its response to a searcher, are treated and curves are provided which indicate the degree and nature of the reorganization which can optimize this improvement. (Author)
title On Browsing: The Use of Search Theory in the Search for Information.
topic Information Retrieval
Information Seeking
Information Storage
Information Utilization
Search Strategies
Use Studies
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED042471