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  1. Moline, S.; Gisgwell, J.; Reich, P.: Campuswide access to OCLC's FirstSearch : a study of use at the University of Minnesota (1994) 0.03
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    Abstract
    In Oct 1991, OCLC introduced FirstSearch, an online reference product designed for the end-user. Through a menu interface, which features extensive online help, more than thirty databases, covering a range of subject areas, are currently available, including three unique to OCLC: WorldCat, Article 1st and Contents 1st. Describes the results of an experiment carried out at the University of Minnesota-Twin Cities campuses during the 1992-3 academic year. The experiment permitted unlimited searching of all available FirstSearch databases by faculty, staff and students, a potential audience of approximately 60.000
    Source
    Reference services review. 22(1994) no.1, S.21-28
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    a
  2. Reich, P.; Biever, E.J.: Indexing consistency : The input/output function of thesauri (1991) 0.00
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    Abstract
    This study measures inter-indexer consistency as determined by the number of identical terms assigned to the same document by two different indexing organizations using the same thesaurus as a source for the entry vocabulary. The authors derive consistency figures of 24 percent and 45 percent for two samples. Factors in the consistency failures include variations in indexing depth, differences in choice of concepts for indexing, different indexing policies, and a highly specific indexing vocabulray. Results indicate that broad search strategies are often necessary for adequate search yields.
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