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Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 1981
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED221210
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contents Videotex and Libraries. Development of Resource Sharing Networks. Networks Study No. 19. Business Foreign Countries Government Publications Indexing Information Centers Information Needs Information Scientists Librarians Library Services National Libraries Online Systems Reference Services Tourism Travel Videotex As part of its continuing interest in evaluating new technological developments, including videotex, the National Library of Australia presents a synopsis of a 1981 study by Insearch Ltd. and an in-house assessment of the potential usefulness of interactive videotex services for the Australian business and library communities. The Insearch study involves demonstration of Prestel International and British Prestel to librarians or information specialists from eight libraries and three business information centers, the collection of 303 questions received at these organizations and selected as appropriate for answering on Prestel, and follow-up interviews with study participants to ascertain their reactions to videotex. Evaluation of questions collected and difficulties in study methodology are discussed. The study finds that Prestel's incomplete information base and inadequate indexing are seen as hindrances to its general reference usefulness. Further reactions to videotex, suggestions for videotex applications, comments on U.K. and U.S. library/videotex studies, and proposals for continuing research conclude this report, with a sample data collection form and an extensive bibliography provided as appendices. Following Insearch's report is a brief assessment of videotex and libraries completed by the National Library of Australia in May 1981. This appraisal finds little potential for Prestel as an information source or as a vehicle for National Library information provision, but recommends monitoring of further developments in the field. (ESR)
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spellingShingle Videotex and Libraries. Development of Resource Sharing Networks. Networks Study No. 19.
Business
Foreign Countries
Government Publications
Indexing
Information Centers
Information Needs
Information Scientists
Librarians
Library Services
National Libraries
Online Systems
Reference Services
Tourism
Travel
Videotex
Videotex and Libraries. Development of Resource Sharing Networks. Networks Study No. 19. Business Foreign Countries Government Publications Indexing Information Centers Information Needs Information Scientists Librarians Library Services National Libraries Online Systems Reference Services Tourism Travel Videotex As part of its continuing interest in evaluating new technological developments, including videotex, the National Library of Australia presents a synopsis of a 1981 study by Insearch Ltd. and an in-house assessment of the potential usefulness of interactive videotex services for the Australian business and library communities. The Insearch study involves demonstration of Prestel International and British Prestel to librarians or information specialists from eight libraries and three business information centers, the collection of 303 questions received at these organizations and selected as appropriate for answering on Prestel, and follow-up interviews with study participants to ascertain their reactions to videotex. Evaluation of questions collected and difficulties in study methodology are discussed. The study finds that Prestel's incomplete information base and inadequate indexing are seen as hindrances to its general reference usefulness. Further reactions to videotex, suggestions for videotex applications, comments on U.K. and U.S. library/videotex studies, and proposals for continuing research conclude this report, with a sample data collection form and an extensive bibliography provided as appendices. Following Insearch's report is a brief assessment of videotex and libraries completed by the National Library of Australia in May 1981. This appraisal finds little potential for Prestel as an information source or as a vehicle for National Library information provision, but recommends monitoring of further developments in the field. (ESR)
title Videotex and Libraries. Development of Resource Sharing Networks. Networks Study No. 19.
topic Business
Foreign Countries
Government Publications
Indexing
Information Centers
Information Needs
Information Scientists
Librarians
Library Services
National Libraries
Online Systems
Reference Services
Tourism
Travel
Videotex
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED221210