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  • × author_ss:"Zweizig, D.L."
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  1. McClure, C.R.; Bertot, J.C.; Zweizig, D.L.: Public libraries and the Internet (1994) 0.01
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    Footnote
    Rez. in: Government information quarterly. 12(1995) no.2, S.237-238 (N.D. Stevens)
    Imprint
    Washington, DC : US National Commission on Libraries and Information Science
  2. Dalrymple, P.W.; Zweizig, D.L.: Users' experience of information retrieval systems : an exploration of the relationship between search experience and affective measures (1992) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Reports on the factor analysis of affective data gathered from a study of searching behaviour in 2 library catalogues. 20 subjects were assigned information problems to solve through searching a university card catalogue and 20 were assigned the same problems to solve in a comparable online catalogue. After searches were completed, subjects were asked to evaluate their search results and to respond to attitude measures about the search experience. The 11 attitude itmes were constructed to tap a variety of affective responses to the attitude measures. Factor patterns in the data can serve to identify the dimensions on which search experiences are evaluated by users, to direct further investigation into user evaluations, and to suggest features for inclusion in information retrieval systems accessed directly by users
    Source
    Library and information science research. 14(1992) no.2, S.167-181