IF YOU WERE IN LIBRARY SCHOOL anytime during the last 40 years, you are probably familiar with F.W. Lancaster and his books on indexing, online searching, or paperless information systems. I recently reread the first online searching textbook ever written, while preparing a Library Trends article (Spring/Summer 2008) in tribute to Lancaster. The book, Information Retrieval On-Line (Melville), by Lancaster and Emily Fayen, appeared in 1973 when only a few librarians and subject specialists were tackling the new world of online databases
The broad subject of this article is how online searching (as a special form of information retriev...
During the past fifteen years, library technology has been transformed. Where paper based technologi...
LIBRARY TRENDS, Vol. 56, No. 4, Spring 2008 (“The Evaluation and Transformation of Information Syste...
IF YOU WERE IN LIBRARY SCHOOL anytime during the last 40 years, you are probably familiar with F.W. ...
In 1973 F. W. Lancaster published the first textbook about online information retrieval (with E. G. ...
THE FAVORED SEARCHING TEXT in LIS programs for over a decade has been Online Retrieval: A Dialogue o...
The Internet and World Wide Web have made access to information easy but do not solve the problems o...
Presents an excerpt about online searching based on a presentation to the Florida Library Associatio...
Search Procedures reflects on a series of studies carried out over a four year period in the late 197...
A History of Online Information Services, 1963-1976 By Charles P. Bourne and Trudi Bellardo Hahn ...
In 1988, surveys were sent to all 60 of the American Library Association-accredited schools of libra...
This year's clinic dealing with the use of information for library management is very exciting. Per...
The pursuit of information in libraries has altered enormously over my career, moving from a card ca...
Over the past decade large, searchable collections of primary texts have been embraced by virtually ...
The original aim of this paper was to review the development of education and training for online se...
The broad subject of this article is how online searching (as a special form of information retriev...
During the past fifteen years, library technology has been transformed. Where paper based technologi...
LIBRARY TRENDS, Vol. 56, No. 4, Spring 2008 (“The Evaluation and Transformation of Information Syste...
IF YOU WERE IN LIBRARY SCHOOL anytime during the last 40 years, you are probably familiar with F.W. ...
In 1973 F. W. Lancaster published the first textbook about online information retrieval (with E. G. ...
THE FAVORED SEARCHING TEXT in LIS programs for over a decade has been Online Retrieval: A Dialogue o...
The Internet and World Wide Web have made access to information easy but do not solve the problems o...
Presents an excerpt about online searching based on a presentation to the Florida Library Associatio...
Search Procedures reflects on a series of studies carried out over a four year period in the late 197...
A History of Online Information Services, 1963-1976 By Charles P. Bourne and Trudi Bellardo Hahn ...
In 1988, surveys were sent to all 60 of the American Library Association-accredited schools of libra...
This year's clinic dealing with the use of information for library management is very exciting. Per...
The pursuit of information in libraries has altered enormously over my career, moving from a card ca...
Over the past decade large, searchable collections of primary texts have been embraced by virtually ...
The original aim of this paper was to review the development of education and training for online se...
The broad subject of this article is how online searching (as a special form of information retriev...
During the past fifteen years, library technology has been transformed. Where paper based technologi...
LIBRARY TRENDS, Vol. 56, No. 4, Spring 2008 (“The Evaluation and Transformation of Information Syste...