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| Language: | en |
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1994
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| author | Richardson, John Zarnosky, Margaret R. |
| author_facet | Richardson, John Zarnosky, Margaret R. Richardson, John Zarnosky, Margaret R. |
| collection | Education Resources Information Center |
| contents | A State Transition Model of United States Congressional Information. Richardson, John Zarnosky, Margaret R. Depository Libraries Government Publications Hypothesis Testing Library Materials Models Reference Materials Tables (Data) User Needs (Information) Describes a study that determined which reference sources, including nongovernment, were most useful in answering questions about U.S. congressional matters by using a computer science technique called state-transition modeling. Implications for document librarians, the Government Printing Office, and the Superintendent of Documents are discussed. (Contains 10 references.) (LRW) |
| format | Recurso educativo Open Access |
| id | eric_EJ478067 |
| institution | ERIC Institute of Education Sciences |
| language | en |
| publishDate | 1994 |
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| spellingShingle | A State Transition Model of United States Congressional Information. Richardson, John Zarnosky, Margaret R. Depository Libraries Government Publications Hypothesis Testing Library Materials Models Reference Materials Tables (Data) User Needs (Information) A State Transition Model of United States Congressional Information. Richardson, John Zarnosky, Margaret R. Depository Libraries Government Publications Hypothesis Testing Library Materials Models Reference Materials Tables (Data) User Needs (Information) Describes a study that determined which reference sources, including nongovernment, were most useful in answering questions about U.S. congressional matters by using a computer science technique called state-transition modeling. Implications for document librarians, the Government Printing Office, and the Superintendent of Documents are discussed. (Contains 10 references.) (LRW) |
| title | A State Transition Model of United States Congressional Information. |
| topic | Depository Libraries Government Publications Hypothesis Testing Library Materials Models Reference Materials Tables (Data) User Needs (Information) |
| url | https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ478067 |