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| author | Hepworth, John B. |
| author_facet | Hepworth, John B. Hepworth, John B. |
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| contents | Training Staff and End-Users for Automated Retrieval Systems in the Health Sciences. Hepworth, John B. Databases Information Retrieval Inservice Education Instructional Design Library Automation Library Personnel Medical Libraries Optical Data Disks Search Strategies Staff Development Users (Information) Argues that training in the use of computer based retrieval systems fails to meet many of the needs of staff and end-user searchers in health sciences information and that, although structured training programs present several advantages, they are rarely implemented. It is recommended that a design process based on Needs-Objectives-Content-Method be followed in devising training. (MAB) |
| format | Recurso educativo Open Access |
| id | eric_EJ436220 |
| institution | ERIC Institute of Education Sciences |
| language | en |
| publishDate | 1991 |
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| spellingShingle | Training Staff and End-Users for Automated Retrieval Systems in the Health Sciences. Hepworth, John B. Databases Information Retrieval Inservice Education Instructional Design Library Automation Library Personnel Medical Libraries Optical Data Disks Search Strategies Staff Development Users (Information) Training Staff and End-Users for Automated Retrieval Systems in the Health Sciences. Hepworth, John B. Databases Information Retrieval Inservice Education Instructional Design Library Automation Library Personnel Medical Libraries Optical Data Disks Search Strategies Staff Development Users (Information) Argues that training in the use of computer based retrieval systems fails to meet many of the needs of staff and end-user searchers in health sciences information and that, although structured training programs present several advantages, they are rarely implemented. It is recommended that a design process based on Needs-Objectives-Content-Method be followed in devising training. (MAB) |
| title | Training Staff and End-Users for Automated Retrieval Systems in the Health Sciences. |
| topic | Databases Information Retrieval Inservice Education Instructional Design Library Automation Library Personnel Medical Libraries Optical Data Disks Search Strategies Staff Development Users (Information) |
| url | https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ436220 |