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Autori principali: Tilson, Yvette, East, Harry
Natura: Recurso educativo Open Access
Lingua:en
Pubblicazione: 1994
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Accesso online:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ532965
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author Tilson, Yvette
East, Harry
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East, Harry
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East, Harry
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contents Academic Scientists' Reaction to End-User Services: Observations on a Trial Service Giving Access to MEDLINE Using the GRATEFUL MED Software. Tilson, Yvette East, Harry Access to Information Biomedicine Databases Foreign Countries Higher Education Information Networks Information Services Medical Research Scientists Use Studies User Satisfaction (Information) Conducted at two British universities in 1993, a year-long trial service study of 20 bio-scientists using GRATEFUL MED software access to National Library of Medicine databases, principally MEDLINE, found that the users approved most of the service's ease, convenience, and time saving features and disapproved of its susceptibility to network inadequacies. (PEN)
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spellingShingle Academic Scientists' Reaction to End-User Services: Observations on a Trial Service Giving Access to MEDLINE Using the GRATEFUL MED Software.
Tilson, Yvette
East, Harry
Access to Information
Biomedicine
Databases
Foreign Countries
Higher Education
Information Networks
Information Services
Medical Research
Scientists
Use Studies
User Satisfaction (Information)
Academic Scientists' Reaction to End-User Services: Observations on a Trial Service Giving Access to MEDLINE Using the GRATEFUL MED Software. Tilson, Yvette East, Harry Access to Information Biomedicine Databases Foreign Countries Higher Education Information Networks Information Services Medical Research Scientists Use Studies User Satisfaction (Information) Conducted at two British universities in 1993, a year-long trial service study of 20 bio-scientists using GRATEFUL MED software access to National Library of Medicine databases, principally MEDLINE, found that the users approved most of the service's ease, convenience, and time saving features and disapproved of its susceptibility to network inadequacies. (PEN)
title Academic Scientists' Reaction to End-User Services: Observations on a Trial Service Giving Access to MEDLINE Using the GRATEFUL MED Software.
topic Access to Information
Biomedicine
Databases
Foreign Countries
Higher Education
Information Networks
Information Services
Medical Research
Scientists
Use Studies
User Satisfaction (Information)
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ532965