This report contains an analysis of the subject of catalogue searches undertaken by members of the public. It is based on an examination of 4,000 search queries entered into the main catalogue in the years 2005-2008 and is a companion report to Searchers Working Paper 5: Searching the State Library Catalogue (see http://hdl.handle.net/1959.3/83283). Each search query was given one of fifty-two different subject tags to indicate the subject of the search. These subjects were combined into twelve broad subject groupings. Secondary tags enabled identification of whether the search query was about a general topic or a specific item and whether this topic or item was related specifically to Australia, Victoria, and/or Aboriginal Australia. These...
The aim of this thesis was to study librarians approach upon reference questions and available resou...
As part of a federation project providing integrated access to over 160 digital collections, we are ...
The movement from online catalogues to search and discovery systems has not addressed the goals of t...
This study examines what the public search for in the catalogue of the State Library of Victoria (SL...
This report details an analysis undertaken in September-November 2008, on logs of searches on the ca...
This report compares accessing the website of the State Library of Victoria (SLV) via Internet searc...
Despite widespread use of Internet search engines, the online catalogue is still the main pathway to...
The Searchers project examines the strategic challenges for major public libraries presented by the ...
The Searchers project examines the strategic challenges for major public libraries presented by the ...
There is a widespread concern amongst librarians that Google Search and Wikipedia are making library...
There is a widespread concern amongst librarians that Google Search and Wikipedia are making ...
The purpose of this paper is to present a study on the brief history of Australian National Univers...
Abstract. As part of a recent research project a large set of catalogue users ’ subject queries was ...
This paper describes a project at the State Library of NSW to develop structured machinereadable col...
As part of a federation project providing integrated access to over 160 digital collections, we are ...
The aim of this thesis was to study librarians approach upon reference questions and available resou...
As part of a federation project providing integrated access to over 160 digital collections, we are ...
The movement from online catalogues to search and discovery systems has not addressed the goals of t...
This study examines what the public search for in the catalogue of the State Library of Victoria (SL...
This report details an analysis undertaken in September-November 2008, on logs of searches on the ca...
This report compares accessing the website of the State Library of Victoria (SLV) via Internet searc...
Despite widespread use of Internet search engines, the online catalogue is still the main pathway to...
The Searchers project examines the strategic challenges for major public libraries presented by the ...
The Searchers project examines the strategic challenges for major public libraries presented by the ...
There is a widespread concern amongst librarians that Google Search and Wikipedia are making library...
There is a widespread concern amongst librarians that Google Search and Wikipedia are making ...
The purpose of this paper is to present a study on the brief history of Australian National Univers...
Abstract. As part of a recent research project a large set of catalogue users ’ subject queries was ...
This paper describes a project at the State Library of NSW to develop structured machinereadable col...
As part of a federation project providing integrated access to over 160 digital collections, we are ...
The aim of this thesis was to study librarians approach upon reference questions and available resou...
As part of a federation project providing integrated access to over 160 digital collections, we are ...
The movement from online catalogues to search and discovery systems has not addressed the goals of t...