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| author | Banks, Julie |
| author_facet | Banks, Julie Banks, Julie |
| collection | Education Resources Information Center |
| contents | Can Transaction Logs Be Used for Resource Scheduling? An Analysis. Banks, Julie Academic Libraries Human Resources Information Retrieval Information Services Library Services Online Searching Professional Personnel Reference Services Scheduling User Needs (Information) Transaction-log data for total, author, title, and subject searches were collected for three semesters at Southeast Missouri State University to ascertain whether total searches, subject searches, and subject percentage of total searches have any predictive value for marshaling personnel resources for reference-desk service. Findings raise concerns over the validity of using transaction logs for reference-desk scheduling. (Author/AEF) |
| format | Recurso educativo Open Access |
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| institution | ERIC Institute of Education Sciences |
| language | en |
| publishDate | 1999 |
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| spellingShingle | Can Transaction Logs Be Used for Resource Scheduling? An Analysis. Banks, Julie Academic Libraries Human Resources Information Retrieval Information Services Library Services Online Searching Professional Personnel Reference Services Scheduling User Needs (Information) Can Transaction Logs Be Used for Resource Scheduling? An Analysis. Banks, Julie Academic Libraries Human Resources Information Retrieval Information Services Library Services Online Searching Professional Personnel Reference Services Scheduling User Needs (Information) Transaction-log data for total, author, title, and subject searches were collected for three semesters at Southeast Missouri State University to ascertain whether total searches, subject searches, and subject percentage of total searches have any predictive value for marshaling personnel resources for reference-desk service. Findings raise concerns over the validity of using transaction logs for reference-desk scheduling. (Author/AEF) |
| title | Can Transaction Logs Be Used for Resource Scheduling? An Analysis. |
| topic | Academic Libraries Human Resources Information Retrieval Information Services Library Services Online Searching Professional Personnel Reference Services Scheduling User Needs (Information) |
| url | https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ588298 |