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Wildemuth, B.M.; O'Neill, A.L.: Katalogrecherche nach bekannten Vorlagen : empirische Überlegungen zu nutzerorientierten Nachweisinstrumenten (1996)
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- Abstract
- Traditionally, catalogue records have contained a complete description of the item to ensure retrieval by a wide variety of approaches. An alternative approach, user centered design, requires a study of user behaviour and cognition related to interaction with the catalogue to determine inform design decisions. To support known item searching, it is necessary to users' conceptions of the item being sought, what the users know about them, and which pieces of known information are viewed by the users as most appropriate for inclusion in a search. Reports results of a pilot study, at the Davis Library, North Caroline University at Chapel Hill, in which 103 catalogue users described 386 searches and any written information known by the searchers was photocopied. Searchers generally knew the title, publication date, and page numbers (particular for periodical articles). Results indicated that this approach to catalogue design was feasible and valid, and provided a preliminary picture of nkown item searching in 1 library's catalogue
- Source
- Zeitschrift für Bibliothekswesen und Bibliographie. 43(1996) H.1, S.23-45
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Wildemuth, B.M.: Effective methods for studying information seeking and use : Introduction and overview (2002)
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- 20. 1.2003 9:37:22
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Wildemuth, B.M.; O'Neill, A.L.: ¬The '¬known' in known-item searches : an empirical support for user-centered design (1995)
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- Abstract
- Traditionally, catalogue records have contained a complete description of the item to ensure retrieval by a wide variety of approaches. An alternative approach, user centered design, requires a study of user behaviour and cognition related to interaction with the catalogue to determine inform design decisions. To support known item searching, it is necessary to users' conceptions of the item being sought, what the users know about them, and which pieces of known information are viewed by the users as most appropriate for inclusion in a search. Reports results of a pilot study, at the Davis Library, North Caroline University at Chapel Hill, in which 103 catalogue users described 386 searches and any written information known by the searchers was photocopied. Searchers generally knew the title, publication date, and page numbers (particular for periodical articles). Results indicated that this approach to catalogue design was feasible and valid, and provided a preliminary picture of nkown item searching in 1 library's catalogue
- Footnote
- Vgl. auch Übersetzung in: ZfBB 43(1996) H.1, S.23-45