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  1. Gerhard, K.H.; Jacobson, T.E.; Williamson, S.G.: Indexing adequacy and interdisciplinary journals : the case of women's studies (1993) 0.14
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    Source
    College and research libraries. 54(1993) no.2, S.125-135
  2. Ormes, S.: Internet services in Danish public libraries (1998) 0.12
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    Abstract
    Considers the potential value of the Internet for public libraries in Denmark with particular reference to 3 case studies, each focusing on a specific public library, selected because of their innovative use of the Internet in their services. The public libraries selected were: Roskilde, Silkeborg and Arhus
    Date
    9. 2.1997 18:44:22
  3. ¬The changing face of reference : electronic reference service case studies (1998) 0.12
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    Footnote
    Issue devoted in part to papers presented to the 25th annual conference of the Art Libraries Society of North America in Apr 1997, within the context of the changing face of reference: electronic reference service case studies
  4. Burton, M.K.: Reference interview : strategies for children (1998) 0.12
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    Abstract
    Considers the differences between the intellectual, emotional and social development of children and adults can lead to difficulties in understanding and communication, in the case of children, during the reference interview. Presents a state of the art review of studies of reference interviews conducted with children in public libraries. Concludes that, in order to have a more successful reference interview, librarians must take account of the specific differences between adults and children
    Date
    23. 5.1999 19:11:22
    Source
    North Carolina libraries. 56(1998) no.3, S.110-113
  5. Johnson, A.J.H.: Information brokers : case studies of successful ventures (1995) 0.11
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    Footnote
    Rez. in: Australian academic and research libraries 26(1995) no.4, S.292 (S. MacDougall); Library review 45(1996) no.7, S.42-43 (B. Houston)
  6. Ram, A.; Santamaria, J.C.: Continuous case-based reasoning (1997) 0.09
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    Abstract
    Introduces a new method for continuous case-based reasoning, and discusses its applications to the dynamic selection, modification and acquisition of robot bahaviours in an autonomous navigation system, SINS (self-improving navigation system): The computer program and the underlying method are systematically evaluated through statistical analysis of results from several empirical studies. Discusses case-based reasoning issues addressed by this research
    Date
    6. 3.1997 16:22:15
    Theme
    Case Based Reasoning
  7. Campus-Wide information systems and networks : case studies in design and implementation (1992) 0.09
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    Series
    Supplements to computers in libraries; no.56
  8. McDonnell, J.P.; Koehler Jr., W.C.; Carroll, B.C.: Cataloging challenges in an area studies virtual library catalog (ASVLC) : results of a case study (1999) 0.09
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    Abstract
    This paper describes the combined experience of two research driven case studies that resulted in an Area Studies Virtual Library Catalog (ASVLC). The purpose of the catalog was to provide easy access to, and retrieval of, distributed Internet resources pertaining to four geographic regions: Africa, Latin America, the Middle East and South Asia. The case studies addressed the special considerations encountered in dealing with dynamic Web-based documents in a distributed virtual library. Our experience led to an understanding that collection guidelines for Internet sites must consider various document types available on the Web, document behavior, and document quality. We baselined quantities of Web documents reported by search engines to gain a general concept of document distributed by country, region, and language. Research was performed on Web document persistence to answer questions on catalog maintenance. Findings on document persistence was modified to capture quality indicators about the Web document being described and new metadata forms to better meet the needs of the end user. By incorporating commercial, off-the-shelf software and existing cataloging standards and practices with our findings, we developed a semi-automated methodology for record and catalog creation. Our findings emphasize the differences between the print or paper-based and Web-based electronic documents, the application of the new technologies, and the impact of the findings on creating a virtual library catalog
  9. Smithson, S.: Information retrieval evaluation in practice : a case study approach (1994) 0.08
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    Abstract
    The evaluation of information retrieval systems is an important yet difficult operation. This paper describes an exploratory evaluation study that takes an interpretive approach to evaluation. The longitudinal study examines evaluation through the information-seeking behaviour of 22 case studies of 'real' users. The eclectic approach to data collection produced behavioral data that is compared with relevance judgements and satisfaction ratings. The study demonstrates considerable variations among the cases, among different evaluation measures within the same case, and among the same measures at different stages within a single case. It is argued that those involved in evaluation should be aware of the difficulties, and base any evaluation on a good understanding of the cases in question
  10. Bruce, T.; Lennon, A.; Nelson, D.: Using the Internet for reference purposes in an academic library (1995) 0.08
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    Abstract
    The University of the West of England (UWE) Library Science comprises 4 campus libraries spread across Bristol. It has gradually developed network services and access to JANET and the Internet for the libraries at all campuses but has only recently had access to Netscape. Reports 2 case studies conducted by UWE librarians on using the Internet for Fine Art Print resources and using JANET/Internet resources to support mathematics highlighting some common thoughts and issues surrounding the Internet
  11. Saadoun, A.: ¬A knowledge engineering framework for intelligent retrieval of legal case studies (1997) 0.08
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    Abstract
    Knowledge engineering has been used to design an intelligent interface for the Juris-Data database, 1 of the largest case study databases in France. It was based on the legal classification elaborated by the Juris-Data group to index the cases. The system aims to to help users find the case study most relevant to their own. A methodology for the construction of legal classification of the primary document was designed together with a framework for index construction. This led to the implementation of a Legal Case Studies Engineering Framework based on the accumulated experimentation and the methodologies designed. It consists of a set of computerized tools which support the life cycle of the legal document from their processing by legal experts to their consultation by clients
    Date
    22. 1.1999 19:20:11
  12. Barker, P.: Living books and dynamic electronic libraries (1996) 0.08
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    Abstract
    Libraries have become an established part of scientific and social cultures and provide an essential mechanism for storing, preserving and sharing documentary records of various types of human endeavour. In recent years, new information handling technologies have emerged and these have significantly influenced the basic nature of conventional paper based libraries and have created a need for new types of 'electronic library'. Discusses some of the changes that have taken place within library systems as a consequence of the emergence of new computerized information handling techniques and presents case studies which outline various developments taking place at the Human-Computer Interaction Laboratory, School of Computing and Mathematics, Teeside University, UK, relating to the creation of electronic books and dynamic electronic libraries, including the Open Access Student Information Service (OASIS)
  13. Kolodner, J.: Case-based reasoning (1993) 0.08
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    Content
    Pt.1: Background: waht is CBR? Case studies of several case-based reasoners. Reasoning using cases. The cognitive model. Pt.2: The case library: representing and indexing cases. Indexing vocabulary. Methods for index selection. Pt.3: Retrieving cases from the case library. Organizational structures and retrieval algorithms. Matching and ranking cases. Indexing and retrieval. Pt.4: Using cases. Adaptation methods and strategies. Controlling adaptation. Using cases for interpretation and evaluation. Pt.5: Pulling it all together. Building a case-based reasoner. Conclusions, opportunities, challenges. Appendix: A case library of case-based reasoning systems
    Theme
    Case Based Reasoning
  14. Clyde, L.A.: ¬The Internet goes to school : use of the Internet in school libraries (1994) 0.07
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    Abstract
    In 1993/94 the author undertook an international research project, resulting in a book 'School libraries and the electronic community: the Internet connection'. The project involved an international survey of users, an analysis of the traffic on an Internet listserv, mini case studies of school users, and exploration and assessment of resources on the Internet. Provides a literature review, and discusses the research, the methodologies used and the preliminary conclusions. Outlines issues related to the use of Internet resources and services in the school setting, and some barriers to Internet use in school libraries
  15. Geffert, B.: Community networks in libraries : a case study of the Free-Net P.A.T.H. (1993) 0.07
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    Source
    Public libraries. 32(1993) Mar./Apr., S.91-100
  16. Assessment and accountability in reference work (1992) 0.07
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    Abstract
    This is a call for librarians to adopt performance measures and learn to work with the results so that assessment of reference services is not left to those who neither understand nor value libraries. This fascinating book explores a wealth of assessment methods that librarians can use to collect data and create standards that are valid, practical and useful in accounting for reference services. Some of the methodologies described include quantitative measures, qualitative measures, patron surveys, questionnaires, interviews, case studies, peer review, unobtrusive testing, and even updating the library's policies and procedures manual
  17. Lagace, N.: ¬The Internet Public Library's 'Ask a question worldwide reference service' (1998) 0.07
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    Footnote
    Revision of a paper presented to the 25th annual conference of the Art Libraries Society of North America in Apr 1997, within the context of the changing face of reference: electronic reference service case studies
  18. Ward, S.: Networked CD-ROMs as academic information sources : the growth of networked electronic information sources in academic libraries (1993) 0.07
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    Abstract
    Examines the place of CD-ROMs in academic libraries and in particular the use of network solutions to widen the access to these services. A questionnaire survey was undertaken of academic libraries in the UK, Eire, USA and Canada and the results analysed. 9 UK libraries were selected as case studies for more detailed examinations of the issues involved: in particular the management issues. These case studies were selected to cover a variety of experiences and circumstances. A parallel survey looked at CD-ROM publishing and a questionnaire survey was sent to publishers but the response was not as good as the previous survey. Trends in CD-ROM publishing, including the future of CD-ROM in the views of the publishers and of librarians, suggest that other electronic media may replace CD-ROM for some applications but that CD-ROM is likely to remain a part of hybrid information systems. The networking of CD-ROM services is constrained by the cost, by technical complexity, and by restrictive licensing agreements. Future electronic information services may include regionally or nationally mounted databases accessible over the Internet or over SuperJanet in the UK. Issues such as the electronic library or the virtual library, and document delivery services are likely to gain prominence
  19. Dobson, P.; Templeton, R.: Public library networking initiative (1997) 0.07
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    Abstract
    In 1995 a full time project worker was appointed to promote the Library Association bid to the Millennium Commission for funding for a project aimed at connecting all public libraries to the Information Superhighway, work with Project EARL (Electronic Access to Resources in Libraries), and participate in UKOLN public library research. Describes the 2 unsuccessful millennium bids, and work with EARL and UKOLN. Appendices include: a job description, details of 5 case studies looking at networking activities in public library authorities which were submitted as part of the 2nd millennium bis, examples of relevant articles published, and details of the 1st millennium bid
  20. Edwards, S.: EDI: Electronic trading in the book world : six case studies (1998) 0.07
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    Abstract
    Reports results of research into the UK book publishing and supply industry (booksellers, publishers, public libraries and academic libraries, library suppliers and wholesalers) to: review current experience of electronic trading or Electronic Data Interchange (EDI); identify best practice; track business benefits against costs where possible; anf highlight the lessons learned in planning, implementation and roll out of electronic trading. The research was conducted by identifying one key player in each sector who is active in electronic trading and by interviewing the individual(s) responsible for that organisation's electronic trading

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