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  1. Brown, C.M.: Human-computer interfaces design guidelines (1999) 0.04
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    LCSH
    User interfaces (Computer systems)
    Computer software / Development
    Subject
    User interfaces (Computer systems)
    Computer software / Development
  2. Brown, C.M.: Complementary use of the SciSearch database for improved biomedical information searching (1998) 0.00
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    Abstract
    The use of at least 2 complementary online biomedical databases are usually considered critical for biomedical scientists seeking to keep abreast of recent research developments as well as to retrieve the highest number of relevant citation as possible. Although the National Library of Medicine's (NLM) MEDLINE is usually the database of choice, this study illustrates the benefits of using another database, ISI's SciSearch, when conducting biomedical information searches. When a simple query about red wine consumption and coronary artery disease was posed simultaneously in both MEDLINE and SciSearch, on the same online platform (DIALOG) a greater number of relevant citations were retrieved through SciSearch. Provides suggestions for performing comprehensive literature searchs in a rapid and efficient manner by using SciSearch in conjunction with MEDLINE. Includes details of comparative costs of searching the 2 databases and demonstrates the cost effectiveness of the process, which includes the removal of duplicates
    Source
    Bulletin of the Medical Library Association. 86(1998) no.1, S.63-67
  3. Brown, C.M.: Information seeking behavior of scientists in the electronic information age : astronomers, chemists, mathematicians, and physicists (1999) 0.00
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    Source
    Journal of the American Society for Information Science. 50(1999) no.10, S.929-943