Discusses the factors to consider in online searching in libraries. Controlled vocabulary versus free text; Database; Indexing policies that dictate how the vocabulary is applied; Topic to be searched
Discusses the importance of online searching in schools in the U.S. Hesitation of school librarians ...
The popularity of social tagging has sparked a great deal of debate on whether tags could replace or...
The World Wide Web (WWW) [LCG92] is a distributed hypermedia system for information discovery, retri...
Discusses the factors to consider in online searching in libraries. Controlled vocabulary versus fre...
The question whether controlled vocabulary or natural language free-text terms is the most effectiv...
In this series on searching the literature, we have considered how to develop a search question, whe...
Libraries are undergoing changes from managing traditional to hydrid information. With the rapid dev...
This thesis deals with one of the main questions within information science: The question about cont...
Keyword searching and controlled vocabularies such as Library of Congress subject headings (LCSH) pr...
The increasing variety in full text databases and wider availability means a variety of users and us...
Comments on issues relevant to the use of online searching tools and technology in popular literatur...
Using controlled vocabulary in the creation and searching of library catalogs has evoked much debate...
Controlled vocabularies are an important mechanism for ensuring consistency in a repository and nece...
Discusses several alternatives for learning about online searching. Computer-assisted instruction pr...
At one time controlled vocabulary was an essential component of bibliographic instruction sessions. ...
Discusses the importance of online searching in schools in the U.S. Hesitation of school librarians ...
The popularity of social tagging has sparked a great deal of debate on whether tags could replace or...
The World Wide Web (WWW) [LCG92] is a distributed hypermedia system for information discovery, retri...
Discusses the factors to consider in online searching in libraries. Controlled vocabulary versus fre...
The question whether controlled vocabulary or natural language free-text terms is the most effectiv...
In this series on searching the literature, we have considered how to develop a search question, whe...
Libraries are undergoing changes from managing traditional to hydrid information. With the rapid dev...
This thesis deals with one of the main questions within information science: The question about cont...
Keyword searching and controlled vocabularies such as Library of Congress subject headings (LCSH) pr...
The increasing variety in full text databases and wider availability means a variety of users and us...
Comments on issues relevant to the use of online searching tools and technology in popular literatur...
Using controlled vocabulary in the creation and searching of library catalogs has evoked much debate...
Controlled vocabularies are an important mechanism for ensuring consistency in a repository and nece...
Discusses several alternatives for learning about online searching. Computer-assisted instruction pr...
At one time controlled vocabulary was an essential component of bibliographic instruction sessions. ...
Discusses the importance of online searching in schools in the U.S. Hesitation of school librarians ...
The popularity of social tagging has sparked a great deal of debate on whether tags could replace or...
The World Wide Web (WWW) [LCG92] is a distributed hypermedia system for information discovery, retri...