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Main Author: Bates, Marcia J.
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 1996
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ537874
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author Bates, Marcia J.
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Bates, Marcia J.
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contents The Getty End-User Online Searching Project in the Humanities: Report No. 6: Overview and Conclusions. Bates, Marcia J. Academic Libraries Databases Faculty Higher Education Humanities Interdisciplinary Approach Library Collection Development Library Services Online Searching Reference Materials Research Methodology Search Strategies User Needs (Information) The Getty Information Institute conducted a two-year study of online searching by 27 humanities scholars using DIALOG. Discusses results and recommends that library services: provide interdisciplinary information for humanities scholars; recognize that online searching in humanities may be harder than in sciences; expect wide preferences for database searching arrangements; and acquire reference materials sensitive to humanities scholars. (PEN)
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spellingShingle The Getty End-User Online Searching Project in the Humanities: Report No. 6: Overview and Conclusions.
Bates, Marcia J.
Academic Libraries
Databases
Faculty
Higher Education
Humanities
Interdisciplinary Approach
Library Collection Development
Library Services
Online Searching
Reference Materials
Research Methodology
Search Strategies
User Needs (Information)
The Getty End-User Online Searching Project in the Humanities: Report No. 6: Overview and Conclusions. Bates, Marcia J. Academic Libraries Databases Faculty Higher Education Humanities Interdisciplinary Approach Library Collection Development Library Services Online Searching Reference Materials Research Methodology Search Strategies User Needs (Information) The Getty Information Institute conducted a two-year study of online searching by 27 humanities scholars using DIALOG. Discusses results and recommends that library services: provide interdisciplinary information for humanities scholars; recognize that online searching in humanities may be harder than in sciences; expect wide preferences for database searching arrangements; and acquire reference materials sensitive to humanities scholars. (PEN)
title The Getty End-User Online Searching Project in the Humanities: Report No. 6: Overview and Conclusions.
topic Academic Libraries
Databases
Faculty
Higher Education
Humanities
Interdisciplinary Approach
Library Collection Development
Library Services
Online Searching
Reference Materials
Research Methodology
Search Strategies
User Needs (Information)
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ537874