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  • × author_ss:"Miller, J.P."
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  1. Miller, J.P.; Rholes, J.M.; Wielhorksi, K.: Planning reference service points : a decision-making model (1993) 0.00
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  2. Hart, J.L.; Miller, J.P.: Migrating databases : CD-ROM vs. the Internet (1997) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Presents a study to assist reference librarians/bibliographers in the selection of electronic formats of indexes and abstracts. It incorporated input from both general and experts users in a comparison of CD-ROM and Internet versions of Aquatic Sciences and Fisheries Abstracts (ASFA). The results indicate that CD-ROM technology, in spite of its user-friendliness, has limitations. The Internet version of ASFA has more current records, offers more comprehensive coverage of the ASFA databases, and allows unlimited remote access by faculty, staff, and students. Limitations of the Internet version include speed of access, search engine inadequacies, and the need for a more extensive training programme
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  3. Benefiel, C.R.; Miller, J.P.; Ramirez, D.: Baseline subject competencies for the academic reference desk (1997) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Reports on an investigation carried out at the Texas A&M University's Sterling Evans Library, USA, to identify skills and areas of knowledge with which a reference staff member should be familiar in such areas as reference desk procedures, electronic resources, and the 3 major subject groups of humanities, sciences and social sciences. Presents an overview and discusses the concept of subject baseline competencies, approaches to organizations of subject related baseline competencies, and the documents resulting from discussions with senior subject specialists in those 3 groups. Develops subject lists for baseline competencies as training tools for new librarians and staff
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