Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Hawaii at Manoa, 1991.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 148-153)Microfiche.xiii, 153 leaves, bound ill. 29 cmIndividual differences in the use of technology, and computer-based systems in particular, have been studied by many researchers. The literature has seen contributions from the fields of computer science, communication, psychology; management information science and library & information science. Most of the work in the Information Retrieval (IR) area has, however, been related to the online database systems. Some have studied the effect of different training methods on users with varying cognitive traits, varying experiences, etc. On the other hand, complexity of use of different systems and ...
Development of effective human computer interaction is being approached independently by two discipl...
Computer users have often been stereotyped as asocial,\ud technologically-oriented people. However, ...
Individual differences have long been of interest in information science to design information syst...
This study reports the results of a survey of 675 CD-ROM users, obtaining data from both questionnai...
This thesis initially presents an 'assay' of the literature pertaining to individual differences in ...
Adaptive systems should be able to accommodate the preferred interface styles of different users. An...
A variety of bibliographic databases on CD-ROM are now available. This study examined the appropriat...
Abstract: Studies on user characteristics claim that individuals are different in their abilities an...
CD-ROM database systems are now a familiar sight in libraries of all types and sizes. Reference libr...
The major goal of this research was to discover those behaviors associated with the process of onlin...
This paper examines the impact of CD-ROM databases on end-user searching in libraries. It reviews se...
The explosion in Internet usage and huge government funding initiatives in digital libraries have dr...
This article reports the results of a study of the role of individual differences in Internet search...
comparative-study of user competence, behavior, and preference in the applica-tion of text and graph...
Librarians must choose between CD-ROM and online formats now that databases are available on both me...
Development of effective human computer interaction is being approached independently by two discipl...
Computer users have often been stereotyped as asocial,\ud technologically-oriented people. However, ...
Individual differences have long been of interest in information science to design information syst...
This study reports the results of a survey of 675 CD-ROM users, obtaining data from both questionnai...
This thesis initially presents an 'assay' of the literature pertaining to individual differences in ...
Adaptive systems should be able to accommodate the preferred interface styles of different users. An...
A variety of bibliographic databases on CD-ROM are now available. This study examined the appropriat...
Abstract: Studies on user characteristics claim that individuals are different in their abilities an...
CD-ROM database systems are now a familiar sight in libraries of all types and sizes. Reference libr...
The major goal of this research was to discover those behaviors associated with the process of onlin...
This paper examines the impact of CD-ROM databases on end-user searching in libraries. It reviews se...
The explosion in Internet usage and huge government funding initiatives in digital libraries have dr...
This article reports the results of a study of the role of individual differences in Internet search...
comparative-study of user competence, behavior, and preference in the applica-tion of text and graph...
Librarians must choose between CD-ROM and online formats now that databases are available on both me...
Development of effective human computer interaction is being approached independently by two discipl...
Computer users have often been stereotyped as asocial,\ud technologically-oriented people. However, ...
Individual differences have long been of interest in information science to design information syst...