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Autores principales: Yee, Martha M., Soto, Raymond
Formato: Recurso educativo Open Access
Lenguaje:en
Publicado: 1991
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author Yee, Martha M.
Soto, Raymond
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Soto, Raymond
Yee, Martha M.
Soto, Raymond
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contents User Problems with Access to Fictional Characters and Personal Names in Online Public Access Catalogs. Yee, Martha M. Soto, Raymond Cataloging Characterization Fiction Indexing Library Catalogs Library Services Library Surveys Online Catalogs Questionnaires Reference Services Search Strategies Subject Index Terms Surveys User Needs (Information) Describes a survey of reference librarians in libraries with online public access catalogs that was conducted to determine what types of searches patrons would use to look for names of fictional characters. Name, subject, and author indexes are discussed, and implications for cataloging using the MARC format are suggested. (10 references) (LRW)
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spellingShingle User Problems with Access to Fictional Characters and Personal Names in Online Public Access Catalogs.
Yee, Martha M.
Soto, Raymond
Cataloging
Characterization
Fiction
Indexing
Library Catalogs
Library Services
Library Surveys
Online Catalogs
Questionnaires
Reference Services
Search Strategies
Subject Index Terms
Surveys
User Needs (Information)
User Problems with Access to Fictional Characters and Personal Names in Online Public Access Catalogs. Yee, Martha M. Soto, Raymond Cataloging Characterization Fiction Indexing Library Catalogs Library Services Library Surveys Online Catalogs Questionnaires Reference Services Search Strategies Subject Index Terms Surveys User Needs (Information) Describes a survey of reference librarians in libraries with online public access catalogs that was conducted to determine what types of searches patrons would use to look for names of fictional characters. Name, subject, and author indexes are discussed, and implications for cataloging using the MARC format are suggested. (10 references) (LRW)
title User Problems with Access to Fictional Characters and Personal Names in Online Public Access Catalogs.
topic Cataloging
Characterization
Fiction
Indexing
Library Catalogs
Library Services
Library Surveys
Online Catalogs
Questionnaires
Reference Services
Search Strategies
Subject Index Terms
Surveys
User Needs (Information)
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ427462