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| author | Sewell, Winifred Teitelbaum, Sandra |
| author_facet | Sewell, Winifred Teitelbaum, Sandra Sewell, Winifred Teitelbaum, Sandra |
| collection | Education Resources Information Center |
| contents | Observations of End-User Online Searching Behavior over Eleven Years. Sewell, Winifred Teitelbaum, Sandra Databases Interviews Library Surveys Man Machine Systems National Libraries Online Searching Online Systems Questionnaires Research Methodology Search Strategies Use Studies User Satisfaction (Information) Investigation of end-user searching at National Library of Medicine reveals that volume of searching is related to convenient placement of terminal; slightly fewer than half of potential searchers search for themselves; practices of pharmacists and pathologists do not differ in important ways; end-user searchers perform simple searches. (86 references) (EJS) |
| format | Recurso educativo Open Access |
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| institution | ERIC Institute of Education Sciences |
| language | en |
| publishDate | 1986 |
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| spellingShingle | Observations of End-User Online Searching Behavior over Eleven Years. Sewell, Winifred Teitelbaum, Sandra Databases Interviews Library Surveys Man Machine Systems National Libraries Online Searching Online Systems Questionnaires Research Methodology Search Strategies Use Studies User Satisfaction (Information) Observations of End-User Online Searching Behavior over Eleven Years. Sewell, Winifred Teitelbaum, Sandra Databases Interviews Library Surveys Man Machine Systems National Libraries Online Searching Online Systems Questionnaires Research Methodology Search Strategies Use Studies User Satisfaction (Information) Investigation of end-user searching at National Library of Medicine reveals that volume of searching is related to convenient placement of terminal; slightly fewer than half of potential searchers search for themselves; practices of pharmacists and pathologists do not differ in important ways; end-user searchers perform simple searches. (86 references) (EJS) |
| title | Observations of End-User Online Searching Behavior over Eleven Years. |
| topic | Databases Interviews Library Surveys Man Machine Systems National Libraries Online Searching Online Systems Questionnaires Research Methodology Search Strategies Use Studies User Satisfaction (Information) |
| url | https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ339156 |