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Autore principale: Lancaster, F. W., Ed.
Natura: Recurso educativo Open Access
Lingua:en
Pubblicazione: 1987
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contents What Is User Friendly? Papers presented at the Clinic on Library Applications of Data Processing (23rd, Urbana, Illinois, April 20-22, 1986). Lancaster, F. W., Ed. Academic Libraries Computer System Design Higher Education Information Retrieval Information Seeking Library Automation Library Catalogs Library Research Man Machine Systems Online Catalogs Public Libraries Systems Development User Satisfaction (Information) Users (Information) The papers in this proceedings consider ways in which user friendly interface design may be used to make online systems in public and academic libraries easier to use, and thus more attractive to potential users. A short introduction by F. W. Lancaster is followed by nine papers: (1) "Linking the Unlinkable" (Michael Gorman); (2) "Aristotle Meets Plato in the Library Catalog: Part 1" (Ward Shaw); (3) "Aristotle Meets Plato in the Library Catalog: Part 2" (Ken Dowlin); (4) "Toward a Definition of User Friendliness: A Psychological Perspective" (Christine L. Borgman); (4) "Is 'User Friendly' Really Possible in Library Automation?" (Dale K. Carrison); (5) "User Interfaces for Online Library Catalogs" (Emily Gallup Fayen); (6) "Taming the Unfriendly System: Microcomputers as Patron Terminals to Access an Online Catalog" (Gary A. Golden); (7) "Natural Language User Interfaces in Information Retrieval" (Tamas E. Doszkocs); (8) "Design Issues in Automatic Translation for Online Information Retrieval Systems" (David E. Toliver); and (9) "User Friendly Future: Applications of New Information Technology" (Linda C. Smith). Seven of the papers include bibliographic references. (EW)
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spellingShingle What Is User Friendly? Papers presented at the Clinic on Library Applications of Data Processing (23rd, Urbana, Illinois, April 20-22, 1986).
Lancaster, F. W., Ed.
Academic Libraries
Computer System Design
Higher Education
Information Retrieval
Information Seeking
Library Automation
Library Catalogs
Library Research
Man Machine Systems
Online Catalogs
Public Libraries
Systems Development
User Satisfaction (Information)
Users (Information)
What Is User Friendly? Papers presented at the Clinic on Library Applications of Data Processing (23rd, Urbana, Illinois, April 20-22, 1986). Lancaster, F. W., Ed. Academic Libraries Computer System Design Higher Education Information Retrieval Information Seeking Library Automation Library Catalogs Library Research Man Machine Systems Online Catalogs Public Libraries Systems Development User Satisfaction (Information) Users (Information) The papers in this proceedings consider ways in which user friendly interface design may be used to make online systems in public and academic libraries easier to use, and thus more attractive to potential users. A short introduction by F. W. Lancaster is followed by nine papers: (1) "Linking the Unlinkable" (Michael Gorman); (2) "Aristotle Meets Plato in the Library Catalog: Part 1" (Ward Shaw); (3) "Aristotle Meets Plato in the Library Catalog: Part 2" (Ken Dowlin); (4) "Toward a Definition of User Friendliness: A Psychological Perspective" (Christine L. Borgman); (4) "Is 'User Friendly' Really Possible in Library Automation?" (Dale K. Carrison); (5) "User Interfaces for Online Library Catalogs" (Emily Gallup Fayen); (6) "Taming the Unfriendly System: Microcomputers as Patron Terminals to Access an Online Catalog" (Gary A. Golden); (7) "Natural Language User Interfaces in Information Retrieval" (Tamas E. Doszkocs); (8) "Design Issues in Automatic Translation for Online Information Retrieval Systems" (David E. Toliver); and (9) "User Friendly Future: Applications of New Information Technology" (Linda C. Smith). Seven of the papers include bibliographic references. (EW)
title What Is User Friendly? Papers presented at the Clinic on Library Applications of Data Processing (23rd, Urbana, Illinois, April 20-22, 1986).
topic Academic Libraries
Computer System Design
Higher Education
Information Retrieval
Information Seeking
Library Automation
Library Catalogs
Library Research
Man Machine Systems
Online Catalogs
Public Libraries
Systems Development
User Satisfaction (Information)
Users (Information)
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED293562