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  • × author_ss:"Large, A."
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  1. Large, A.: ¬The user interface to CD-ROM databases (1991) 0.00
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    Footnote
    Vgl. auch: Schwersky, U.: Zur Problematik der Gestaltung von CD-ROM-Benutzeroberflächen
  2. Large, A.; Beheshti, J.; Breuleux, A.: ¬A comparison of information retrieval from print and CD-ROM versions of an encyclopedia by elementary school students (1994) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Describes an experiment using 48 sixth-grade students to compare retrieval techniques using the print and CD-ROM versions of Compton's Encyclopedia. Four queries of defferent complexity (measured by the numer of terms present) were searched by the students after a short training session. The searches were timed and the retrieval steps and search terms were noted. The searches were no faster on the CD-ROM than the print version, but in both cases time was related directly to the number of terms involved. The students coped well with the CD-ROM interface and its several retrieval paths