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1Richards, T. ; Brown, C.D.: CD-ROM software evaluation.
In: Encyclopedia of library and information science. Vol.57, [=Suppl.20]. New York : Dekker, 1996. S.31-72.
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2Richards, T.: ¬A comparative evaluation of four leading CD-ROM retrieval software packages.
In: Computers in libraries. 15(1995) no.4, S.70-75.
Abstract: An evaluation of the CD-ROM retrieval software packages that have the largest number of titles and that are available via leasing/co-publishing agreements. These are CD Answer; KAware2 Retrieval System, and ROMware. The evaluation was carries out using the Revised Richards Brown CD-ROM Software Evaluation Model. Summarises the model and discusses the results of the evaluation
Objekt: CD Answer ; KAware2 ; ROMware
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3Richards, T.: Proliferation of CD-ROM retrieval software : the year in review.stability at last?.
In: Computers in libraries. 15(1995) no.10, S.61-62.
Abstract: Looks at the industry statistics that show that the proliferation of CD-ROM retrieval software packages is both slowing down with respect to the entry of nre software apckages and is becoming increasingly stable with respect to its overall make up
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4Richards, T.: RE:Views.
In: OCLC systems and services. 10(1994) no.4, S.26-30.
Themenfeld: Informationsmittel
Objekt: Grolier encyclopedia ; Encarta
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5Richards, T. ; Robinson, C.: Evaluating CD-ROM software : a model.
In: CD-ROM professional. 6(1993) no.5, S.92-101.
Abstract: Presents a brief state of the art review of techniques for the evaluation of CD-ROMs and CD-ROM software. The aim of the work was to build on this earlier work and create a detailed CD-ROM evaluation form incorporating a simplified rating scale and the CD-ROM Consistent Interface Guidelines proposed by SIGCAT
Anmerkung: Vgl. auch: Rowley u. Slack in: Online and CD-ROM review 21(1997) no.1
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6Richards, L. ; Richards, T. ; Johnston, M.: Analysing unstructured information : can computers help?.
In: Library hi tech. 10(1992) no.1/2, S.95-109.
Abstract: Describes the analysis of unstructured information, particularly text. Discusses the information processing methodology and theory assumed by computer based qualitative data analysis software including the methodology of the non-numerical unstructured data indexing, searching and theorising system. Explains qualitative reasoning
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7Kinnell, S. ; Richards, T.: ¬An online interface within a hypertext system : Project Jefferson's electronic notebook.
In: Online. 13(1989) no.4, S.33-38.
Abstract: Project Jefferson was designed to help new students at the University of Southern California (USC) to acquire skills necessary for writing research papers through the example of research into ethical issues raised by the US Constitution. It runs on Macintosh Computers and is based on Apple Computer's HyperCard, a system wich allows users to browse different sources of information at their own pace and along their own routes while noting down useful discoveries in the notebook part of the system. Access to USC's locally mounted bibliographic data bases is also given without any tedious logging-on routines.
Themenfeld: Hypertext ; Suchoberflächen
Objekt: Project Jefferson