Eaton, G.: Lost in the library : are spatial skills important in shelf searches? (1991)
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- Abstract
- The failure of children (or adults) to find items on the shelf, after locating the item in the catalogue, may be due to spatial confusion. Describes a field study designed to test the possibility that spatial skills are related to subjects' speed and directness in retrieving books from the stacks of an unfamiliar library
- Source
- Journal of youth services in libraries. 5(1991) no.1, S.77-86