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| author | Nardi, Bonnie A. O'Day, Vicki L. |
| author_facet | Nardi, Bonnie A. O'Day, Vicki L. Nardi, Bonnie A. O'Day, Vicki L. |
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| contents | Application and Implications of Agent Technology for Librarians. Nardi, Bonnie A. O'Day, Vicki L. Artificial Intelligence Computer Software Development Design Information Retrieval Information Technology Librarians Online Systems Examines intelligent software agents, presents nine design principles aimed specifically at the technology perspective (to personalize task performance and general principles), and discusses what librarians can do that software agents (agents defined as activity-aware software programs) cannot do. Describes an information ecology that integrates clients, human agents, and software agents. (PEN) |
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| institution | ERIC Institute of Education Sciences |
| language | en |
| publishDate | 1998 |
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| spellingShingle | Application and Implications of Agent Technology for Librarians. Nardi, Bonnie A. O'Day, Vicki L. Artificial Intelligence Computer Software Development Design Information Retrieval Information Technology Librarians Online Systems Application and Implications of Agent Technology for Librarians. Nardi, Bonnie A. O'Day, Vicki L. Artificial Intelligence Computer Software Development Design Information Retrieval Information Technology Librarians Online Systems Examines intelligent software agents, presents nine design principles aimed specifically at the technology perspective (to personalize task performance and general principles), and discusses what librarians can do that software agents (agents defined as activity-aware software programs) cannot do. Describes an information ecology that integrates clients, human agents, and software agents. (PEN) |
| title | Application and Implications of Agent Technology for Librarians. |
| topic | Artificial Intelligence Computer Software Development Design Information Retrieval Information Technology Librarians Online Systems |
| url | https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ580022 |