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Journal of The American Society for Information Science, 1989
The project Online Access to Knowledge (OAK) has developed a computer intermediary for selected u... more The project Online Access to Knowledge (OAK) has developed a computer intermediary for selected users of the Department of Energy's (DOE) online information retrieval systems. Its purpose is to enable people who have little or no training or experience in bibliographic searching to conduct their own searches, without the assistance of a trained librarian. This permits the user to work
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Journal of The American Society for Information Science, 1989
The report covers a two-year project to develop a set of microcomputer-based training and assista... more The report covers a two-year project to develop a set of microcomputer-based training and assistance programs to support end user access to the Energy Database on the Department of Energy information retrieval systems. A set of programs were designed and tailored to the information needs, skills and information-seeking habits of energy researchers. Discussion covers the issues in development, evaluation and
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Christine Borgman starts her book by bringing to the forefront, the enormous impact of the Intern... more Christine Borgman starts her book by bringing to the forefront, the enormous impact of the Internet technologies on scholarship. It is needless to say that the original use of the Internet was for communication of research findings among scholars, information that was scholarly and free. At that time, ...
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International Journal of Human-computer Studies / International Journal of Man-machine Studies, 1986
... New York: Academic Press. FENICHEL, CH (1981). Online searching: measures that discriminate a... more ... New York: Academic Press. FENICHEL, CH (1981). Online searching: measures that discriminate among users with different types of experience. Journal of the American Society for Information Science, 32, 23-32. FOSS, DJ, ROSSON, MB & SMITH, PL (1982). ...
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Journal of The American Society for Information Science and Technology, 1996
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Journal of The American Society for Information Science and Technology, 1995
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D-lib Magazine, 1997
... Cultural issues pervade digital library applications, whether viewing culture at the applicat... more ... Cultural issues pervade digital library applications, whether viewing culture at the application level, such as ... Languages written in extensions of the Roman character set, such as French, Spanish, German, Hungarian ... Any kind of data loss creates problems in digital libraries. ...
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Journal of The American Society for Information Science, 1989
The project Online Access to Knowledge (OAK) has developed a computer intermediary for selected u... more The project Online Access to Knowledge (OAK) has developed a computer intermediary for selected users of the Department of Energy's (DOE) online information retrieval systems. Its purpose is to enable people who have little or no training or experience in bibliographic searching to conduct their own searches, without the assistance of a trained librarian. This permits the user to work
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Journal of The American Society for Information Science, 1989
The report covers a two-year project to develop a set of microcomputer-based training and assista... more The report covers a two-year project to develop a set of microcomputer-based training and assistance programs to support end user access to the Energy Database on the Department of Energy information retrieval systems. A set of programs were designed and tailored to the information needs, skills and information-seeking habits of energy researchers. Discussion covers the issues in development, evaluation and
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Christine Borgman starts her book by bringing to the forefront, the enormous impact of the Intern... more Christine Borgman starts her book by bringing to the forefront, the enormous impact of the Internet technologies on scholarship. It is needless to say that the original use of the Internet was for communication of research findings among scholars, information that was scholarly and free. At that time, ...
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International Journal of Human-computer Studies / International Journal of Man-machine Studies, 1986
... New York: Academic Press. FENICHEL, CH (1981). Online searching: measures that discriminate a... more ... New York: Academic Press. FENICHEL, CH (1981). Online searching: measures that discriminate among users with different types of experience. Journal of the American Society for Information Science, 32, 23-32. FOSS, DJ, ROSSON, MB & SMITH, PL (1982). ...
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Journal of The American Society for Information Science and Technology, 1996
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Journal of The American Society for Information Science and Technology, 1995
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D-lib Magazine, 1997
... Cultural issues pervade digital library applications, whether viewing culture at the applicat... more ... Cultural issues pervade digital library applications, whether viewing culture at the application level, such as ... Languages written in extensions of the Roman character set, such as French, Spanish, German, Hungarian ... Any kind of data loss creates problems in digital libraries. ...
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