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Main Author: Cooper, Michael D.
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 1983
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ288434
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author Cooper, Michael D.
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contents Usage Patterns of an Online Search System. Cooper, Michael D. Computer Programs Databases Information Retrieval Information Systems Online Systems Search Strategies Tables (Data) Use Studies Examines usage patterns of ELHILL retrieval program of National Library of Medicine's MEDLARS system. Based on sample of 6,759 searches, the study analyzes frequency of various commands, classifies messages issued by system, and investigates searcher error rates. Suggestions for redesigning program and query language are noted. Seven references are included. (EJS)
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publishDate 1983
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spellingShingle Usage Patterns of an Online Search System.
Cooper, Michael D.
Computer Programs
Databases
Information Retrieval
Information Systems
Online Systems
Search Strategies
Tables (Data)
Use Studies
Usage Patterns of an Online Search System. Cooper, Michael D. Computer Programs Databases Information Retrieval Information Systems Online Systems Search Strategies Tables (Data) Use Studies Examines usage patterns of ELHILL retrieval program of National Library of Medicine's MEDLARS system. Based on sample of 6,759 searches, the study analyzes frequency of various commands, classifies messages issued by system, and investigates searcher error rates. Suggestions for redesigning program and query language are noted. Seven references are included. (EJS)
title Usage Patterns of an Online Search System.
topic Computer Programs
Databases
Information Retrieval
Information Systems
Online Systems
Search Strategies
Tables (Data)
Use Studies
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ288434