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Autore principale: Blase, Nancy G.
Natura: Recurso educativo Open Access
Lingua:en
Pubblicazione: 1975
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Accesso online:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED122775
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contents SDILINE Evaluation. Blase, Nancy G. Computer Programs Information Needs Information Retrieval Information Services Library Services Library Surveys Medical Libraries Medical Research Program Evaluation Questionnaires Researchers Selective Dissemination of Information Use Studies The University of Washington Libraries offers a monthly computerized retrieval of medical literature (MEDLINE) based on a profile of interest supplied by the user. To evaluate user response to the service 136 questionnaires were sent out; 119 were returned. Among the major findings of the survey were: SDILINE is of major value in alerting users to new articles in their field; SDILINE printout is closely scanned by most requestors; the time lag in SDILINE citations does not bother requestors; and most requestors felt that SDILINE complemented other similar services, such as "Current Contents." (JY)
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spellingShingle SDILINE Evaluation.
Blase, Nancy G.
Computer Programs
Information Needs
Information Retrieval
Information Services
Library Services
Library Surveys
Medical Libraries
Medical Research
Program Evaluation
Questionnaires
Researchers
Selective Dissemination of Information
Use Studies
SDILINE Evaluation. Blase, Nancy G. Computer Programs Information Needs Information Retrieval Information Services Library Services Library Surveys Medical Libraries Medical Research Program Evaluation Questionnaires Researchers Selective Dissemination of Information Use Studies The University of Washington Libraries offers a monthly computerized retrieval of medical literature (MEDLINE) based on a profile of interest supplied by the user. To evaluate user response to the service 136 questionnaires were sent out; 119 were returned. Among the major findings of the survey were: SDILINE is of major value in alerting users to new articles in their field; SDILINE printout is closely scanned by most requestors; the time lag in SDILINE citations does not bother requestors; and most requestors felt that SDILINE complemented other similar services, such as "Current Contents." (JY)
title SDILINE Evaluation.
topic Computer Programs
Information Needs
Information Retrieval
Information Services
Library Services
Library Surveys
Medical Libraries
Medical Research
Program Evaluation
Questionnaires
Researchers
Selective Dissemination of Information
Use Studies
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED122775