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  1. Brandt, D.S.: Ovid searching software (1996) 0.02
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    Abstract
    Reviews Ovid searching software, a system for searching and manipulating output from bibliographic databases. It allows fields of indexes to be searched, or for terms of a controlled vocabulary to be mapped, provides a variety of display options and permits customisation of system features. Output may be directed to e-mail. Ovid interface with over 80 commercial databases to exploit the features of each. Covers vendor and user profiles; operating environment; user interface, search strategies; display and manipulation of documents; and documentation
    Date
    6. 3.1997 16:22:15
  2. Brandt, D.S.: Do you have an ear for searching? (1999) 0.01
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  3. Brandt, D.S.: ¬The multiple personalities of delivering training via the Web (1997) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Gives examples of how the WWW is being used to provide training. It is used to provide access to training documents, to computer-based tutorials and distance education. Its level of interactivity, content, mode and delivery method varies. Designers need to understand when and where it benefits the learner to use the Web for delivery to make best use of the medium