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  1. Hernon, P.: Utility measures, not performance measures, for library reference service? (1987) 0.05
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    Source
    Reference quarterly. 26(1987), S.449-459
  2. Hernon, P.; McClure, C.R.: Library reference service : an unrecognized crisis - a symposium (1987) 0.03
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  3. Hernon, P.; McClure, C.R.: Unobtrusive reference testing : the 55 percent rule (1986) 0.03
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  4. Hernon, P.; McClure, C.R.: Quality of data issues in unobtrusive testing of library reference service : recommendations and strategies (1987) 0.03
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  5. Hernon, P.: Disinformation and misinformation through the Internet : findings of an exploratory study (1995) 0.01
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    Abstract
    There are in creased opportunities for disinformation and misinformation to occur on the Internet and for students, faculty, and others to unknowingly reference them. The extent of inaccurary over the Internet was investigated in 1994 by means of a questionnaire involving 16 participants which covered: individuals' views on the accuracy of information available through the Internet; their reactions to the creation of disinformation and misinformation; their awareness of instances of disinformation and misinformation on the Internet; and their views on the official or authentic version or dource. Findings indictae a need to develop digital signatures and other authenticating techniques
  6. Hernon, P.; Dugan, R.E.: GIS and privacy (1997) 0.01
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    Abstract
    A GIS captures, stores, manipulates, analyses and presents geo-coded data coded to a particular location such as a census tract or block number, school or postal address, state or city, postal code, or congressional district. GISs enable researchers and others to connect databases through a common referent (such as social security number, address, or telephone number) which can result in a highly specialized profile that can reveal characteristics of individual households. As the application of GIS increases, federal and state governments in the USA have many privacy issues to consider. Discusses the significance of privacy concerns to libraries providing GIS services for researchers and others. Emphasizes the need for librarians to be aware of any federal or state legislation being considered and its implications for library services