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Main Authors: Edmonds, Leslie, And Others
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 1990
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ417007
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author Edmonds, Leslie
And Others
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And Others
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And Others
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contents The Effectiveness of an Online Catalog. Edmonds, Leslie And Others Card Catalogs Computer Software Development Elementary Secondary Education Grade 4 Grade 6 Grade 8 Intermode Differences Library Instruction Library Skills Measures (Individuals) Online Catalogs Public Libraries Surveys Use Studies User Satisfaction (Information) Describes study that was conducted to evaluate fourth, sixth, and eighth grade students' use of an online catalog to gain bibliographic access to materials in a public library. Differences between online and card catalogs are examined, tests to measure students' skills and preferences are described, and implications for software design are discussed. (LRW)
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spellingShingle The Effectiveness of an Online Catalog.
Edmonds, Leslie
And Others
Card Catalogs
Computer Software Development
Elementary Secondary Education
Grade 4
Grade 6
Grade 8
Intermode Differences
Library Instruction
Library Skills
Measures (Individuals)
Online Catalogs
Public Libraries
Surveys
Use Studies
User Satisfaction (Information)
The Effectiveness of an Online Catalog. Edmonds, Leslie And Others Card Catalogs Computer Software Development Elementary Secondary Education Grade 4 Grade 6 Grade 8 Intermode Differences Library Instruction Library Skills Measures (Individuals) Online Catalogs Public Libraries Surveys Use Studies User Satisfaction (Information) Describes study that was conducted to evaluate fourth, sixth, and eighth grade students' use of an online catalog to gain bibliographic access to materials in a public library. Differences between online and card catalogs are examined, tests to measure students' skills and preferences are described, and implications for software design are discussed. (LRW)
title The Effectiveness of an Online Catalog.
topic Card Catalogs
Computer Software Development
Elementary Secondary Education
Grade 4
Grade 6
Grade 8
Intermode Differences
Library Instruction
Library Skills
Measures (Individuals)
Online Catalogs
Public Libraries
Surveys
Use Studies
User Satisfaction (Information)
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ417007