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  1. Pejtersen, A.M.: New model for multimedia interface to online public access catalogues (1992) 0.03
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    Footnote
    Dieser Beitrag wurde 1993 mit dem 'The Electronic Library Best Paper Award' ausgezeichnet; vgl. auch: Electronic library 12(1994) no.2, S.130 (Bild der Preisverleihung)
    Source
    Electronic library. 10(1992) no.6, S.359-366
  2. Solomon, P.: Access to fiction for children : a user-based assessment of options and opportunities (1997) 0.03
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    Abstract
    Reports on a study of children's intentions, purposes, search terms, strategies, successes and breakdowns in accessing fiction. Data was gathered using naturalistic methods of persistent, intensive observation and questioning with children in several school library media centres in the USA, including 997 OPAC transactions. Analyzes the data and highlights aspects of the broader context of the system which may help in development of mechanisms for electronic access
    Footnote
    Contribution to a special issue devoted to papers read at the 1996 Electronic Access to Fiction research seminar at Copenhagen, Denmark