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Main Author: Hill, Janette R.
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 1997
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ552649
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contents The World Wide Web as a Tool for Information Retrieval: An Exploratory Study of Users' Strategies in an Open-Ended System. Hill, Janette R. Information Retrieval Information Systems Literature Reviews Navigation (Information Systems) Online Searching Search Strategies Self Efficacy World Wide Web Presents the results of an exploratory study that focused on three elements in information retrieval research: the ways information systems are being used, the strategies users engage as they work in these systems, and the use of the World Wide Web as an information retrieval tool. Highlights include open-ended systems and self-efficacy. (Author/LRW)
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spellingShingle The World Wide Web as a Tool for Information Retrieval: An Exploratory Study of Users' Strategies in an Open-Ended System.
Hill, Janette R.
Information Retrieval
Information Systems
Literature Reviews
Navigation (Information Systems)
Online Searching
Search Strategies
Self Efficacy
World Wide Web
The World Wide Web as a Tool for Information Retrieval: An Exploratory Study of Users' Strategies in an Open-Ended System. Hill, Janette R. Information Retrieval Information Systems Literature Reviews Navigation (Information Systems) Online Searching Search Strategies Self Efficacy World Wide Web Presents the results of an exploratory study that focused on three elements in information retrieval research: the ways information systems are being used, the strategies users engage as they work in these systems, and the use of the World Wide Web as an information retrieval tool. Highlights include open-ended systems and self-efficacy. (Author/LRW)
title The World Wide Web as a Tool for Information Retrieval: An Exploratory Study of Users' Strategies in an Open-Ended System.
topic Information Retrieval
Information Systems
Literature Reviews
Navigation (Information Systems)
Online Searching
Search Strategies
Self Efficacy
World Wide Web
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ552649