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Main Author: Blackburn, Jennifer O.
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 1993
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED367339
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  • Retrieval Results of Unassisted Searches of Two General Periodical Indexes. Blackburn, Jennifer O. Authority Control (Information) Comparative Analysis Databases Indexes Online Searching Optical Data Disks Problems Public Libraries Questionnaires Relevance (Information Retrieval) Subject Index Terms User Needs (Information) User Satisfaction (Information) Users (Information) A survey of public library users was conducted regarding retrieval results of unassisted user searches in general periodical indexes. The data were analyzed to evaluate the impact or lack of impact of searching a CD-ROM index with loosely-controlled vocabulary and expanded-search capabilities (i.e., InfoTrac-General Periodicals Index) versus a print index with a more highly-controlled vocabulary (i.e., Readers' Guide to Periodical Literature). Statistics include the age of the searcher, the experience with searching indexes, the experience with computers, recall and precision retrieval results, and user satisfaction with retrieval results. Problem areas considered in InfoTrac were variant headings assigned for one individual and one heading assigned to two different people. The results of the study indicate higher user satisfaction with the electronic index even when recall and precision rates are lower than when using the print index. Overall results indicate users' precision scores are lower when multiple variant headings are used with no cross-references and that users are not aware of the inaccuracies of their searches. The user questionnaire is included in the appendix. (Contains 24 references.) (Author/JLB)