Compares three new search techniques available on major online systems: DIALOG\u27s Target, Mead\u27s Freestyle and West\u27s WIN. Their advantages over their Boolean precursors; Details of what they each offer
Eight tips for librarians for cost-effective online searching, some specific to one system and some ...
AT FIRST IT SEEMED INEVITABLE that free search engines would compete with fee-based online services....
Profiles Personal Librarian (PL), one of the new generation of online search software. History of PL...
Compares three new search techniques available on major online systems: DIALOG\u27s Target, Mead\u27...
Examines WESTLAW, one of the first major commercial online systems to embrace both natural-language ...
Discusses several alternatives for learning about online searching. Computer-assisted instruction pr...
Focuses on libraries\u27 options for end user searching in the United States. Front-end software; Ac...
New, non-Boolean, natural language search techniques - Westlaw\u27s WIN, DIALOG\u27s TARGET, and Mea...
Only the most dedicated super-searchers are motivated to learn and control command systems, like Dia...
Tenopir notes that five major end user trends have emerged this year: web versions, end user systems...
EXPECT MORE SEARCH SYSTEMS to incorporate visualization and other sophisticated search and display t...
Examines the software for online searching in the library in the United States. Single-system front-...
Software packages are available that enhance text retrieval of in-house data bases. New features inc...
BRS, DIALOG and OCLC\u27s EPIC are three major online systems that provide menu searching in additio...
Online search services that allow reference librarians to search for a comprehensive list of books o...
Eight tips for librarians for cost-effective online searching, some specific to one system and some ...
AT FIRST IT SEEMED INEVITABLE that free search engines would compete with fee-based online services....
Profiles Personal Librarian (PL), one of the new generation of online search software. History of PL...
Compares three new search techniques available on major online systems: DIALOG\u27s Target, Mead\u27...
Examines WESTLAW, one of the first major commercial online systems to embrace both natural-language ...
Discusses several alternatives for learning about online searching. Computer-assisted instruction pr...
Focuses on libraries\u27 options for end user searching in the United States. Front-end software; Ac...
New, non-Boolean, natural language search techniques - Westlaw\u27s WIN, DIALOG\u27s TARGET, and Mea...
Only the most dedicated super-searchers are motivated to learn and control command systems, like Dia...
Tenopir notes that five major end user trends have emerged this year: web versions, end user systems...
EXPECT MORE SEARCH SYSTEMS to incorporate visualization and other sophisticated search and display t...
Examines the software for online searching in the library in the United States. Single-system front-...
Software packages are available that enhance text retrieval of in-house data bases. New features inc...
BRS, DIALOG and OCLC\u27s EPIC are three major online systems that provide menu searching in additio...
Online search services that allow reference librarians to search for a comprehensive list of books o...
Eight tips for librarians for cost-effective online searching, some specific to one system and some ...
AT FIRST IT SEEMED INEVITABLE that free search engines would compete with fee-based online services....
Profiles Personal Librarian (PL), one of the new generation of online search software. History of PL...