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Main Authors: Gorman, Paul, Lavelle, Mary, Delcambre, Lois, Maier, David
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 2002
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ657909
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author Gorman, Paul
Lavelle, Mary
Delcambre, Lois
Maier, David
author_facet Gorman, Paul
Lavelle, Mary
Delcambre, Lois
Maier, David
Gorman, Paul
Lavelle, Mary
Delcambre, Lois
Maier, David
collection Education Resources Information Center
contents Following Experts at Work in Their Own Information Spaces: Using Observational Methods To Develop Tools for the Digital Library. Gorman, Paul Lavelle, Mary Delcambre, Lois Maier, David Access to Information Data Analysis Data Collection Electronic Libraries Information Seeking Information Technology Medicine Observation Research Methodology Users (Information) Offers an overview of the authors' experience using several observational methods to better understand one class of users, expert clinicians treating patients in hospital settings. Shows the evolution of understanding of the users and their information-handling tasks based on observations made in the field by a multidisciplinary research team, and how this evolving understanding is guiding efforts to create digital library technology. (AEF)
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spellingShingle Following Experts at Work in Their Own Information Spaces: Using Observational Methods To Develop Tools for the Digital Library.
Gorman, Paul
Lavelle, Mary
Delcambre, Lois
Maier, David
Access to Information
Data Analysis
Data Collection
Electronic Libraries
Information Seeking
Information Technology
Medicine
Observation
Research Methodology
Users (Information)
Following Experts at Work in Their Own Information Spaces: Using Observational Methods To Develop Tools for the Digital Library. Gorman, Paul Lavelle, Mary Delcambre, Lois Maier, David Access to Information Data Analysis Data Collection Electronic Libraries Information Seeking Information Technology Medicine Observation Research Methodology Users (Information) Offers an overview of the authors' experience using several observational methods to better understand one class of users, expert clinicians treating patients in hospital settings. Shows the evolution of understanding of the users and their information-handling tasks based on observations made in the field by a multidisciplinary research team, and how this evolving understanding is guiding efforts to create digital library technology. (AEF)
title Following Experts at Work in Their Own Information Spaces: Using Observational Methods To Develop Tools for the Digital Library.
topic Access to Information
Data Analysis
Data Collection
Electronic Libraries
Information Seeking
Information Technology
Medicine
Observation
Research Methodology
Users (Information)
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ657909