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Auteur principal: Moen, William E.
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Langue:en
Publié: 1992
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author Moen, William E.
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contents Organizing Networked Resources for Effective Use: Classification and Other Issues in Developing Navigational Tools. Moen, William E. Access to Information Classification Comparative Analysis Computer Networks Directories Futures (of Society) Guides Information Networks Information Sources Library Materials Online Catalogs Orientation Materials Use Studies Users (Information) Discussion of issues related to the development of navigational tools for networked resources considers parallels and differences between traditional library materials and networked resources. Four domains of the networked environment--applications, information containers, information content, and users--are identified; and results of a pilot study of network users are reported. (17 references) (MES)
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spellingShingle Organizing Networked Resources for Effective Use: Classification and Other Issues in Developing Navigational Tools.
Moen, William E.
Access to Information
Classification
Comparative Analysis
Computer Networks
Directories
Futures (of Society)
Guides
Information Networks
Information Sources
Library Materials
Online Catalogs
Orientation Materials
Use Studies
Users (Information)
Organizing Networked Resources for Effective Use: Classification and Other Issues in Developing Navigational Tools. Moen, William E. Access to Information Classification Comparative Analysis Computer Networks Directories Futures (of Society) Guides Information Networks Information Sources Library Materials Online Catalogs Orientation Materials Use Studies Users (Information) Discussion of issues related to the development of navigational tools for networked resources considers parallels and differences between traditional library materials and networked resources. Four domains of the networked environment--applications, information containers, information content, and users--are identified; and results of a pilot study of network users are reported. (17 references) (MES)
title Organizing Networked Resources for Effective Use: Classification and Other Issues in Developing Navigational Tools.
topic Access to Information
Classification
Comparative Analysis
Computer Networks
Directories
Futures (of Society)
Guides
Information Networks
Information Sources
Library Materials
Online Catalogs
Orientation Materials
Use Studies
Users (Information)
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ450404