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  1. Casey, D.D.: Beyond point and click : information literacy for the Web (1997) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Examines the challenge for librarians presented with members of the public wanting to make use of the Internet, who may anticipate that finding information on the WWW is a relative straightforward matter. Looks at the kind of guidance needed in using both the Windows operating system and Web browsers. Points out that users will have to learn how to cope with the frustrations inherent to the current realities of the Internet, and specific problems such as the need for absolute precision when entering Web addresses. Reference interviews may be required to determine whether the Web is the best source for the information sought in a particular instance, to help formulate appropriate search strategies, and evaluate and present the information that users retrieve
    Theme
    Information
  2. Casey, D.D.: Scouting new horizons : an annotated bibliography introducing subject access in visual image databases (1994) 0.00
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    Abstract
    This annotated bibliography is meant to serve as an introduction to the topic of providing subject access to visual images for cataloguers and other librarians whose horizons have been narrowly limited to Library of Congress Subject Headings. Several of the articles provide helpful overviews concerning subject access in picture databases: others explore specific databases, and approaches to providing verbal subject access as well as issues relevant to nonverbal image retrieval