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Analysis of Search Failures in Document Retrieval Systems: A Review
(The Public-Access Computer Systems Review, 1992)Discusses the concept of search failure in document retrieval systems and three effectiveness measures, precision, recall, and "fallout." Four research methods--retrieval effectiveness measures, user satisfaction measures, ... -
And Only Half of What You See, Part I: Discounting the Counts
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And Only Half of What You See, Part II: Skeletons in the Catalog
(The Public-Access Computer Systems Review, 1994)Last year, the "Worst Serial Title Change Awards" report included an item scolding Ziff-Davis Publishing for abruptly changing the volume numbering on Popular Photography. [1] After all, Ziff-Davis, with some of the most ... -
And Only Half of What You See, Part III: I Heard It Through the Internet.
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Appendix A. Electronic Book Technology
(The Public-Access Computer Systems Review, 1992)To understand the long-term threat to publishing paper books, we need to understand some technology: computer memory, optical discs, memory cards, geosynchronous satellites, cellular radio, radio frequency modems, fiber ... -
Architecture, Graphics, and the Net: A Short History of Architronic, a Peer-Reviewed E-Journal
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Are Library Users Also Computer Users? A Survey of Faculty and Implications for Services.
(The Public-Access Computer Systems Review, 1997)Describes the results of a survey of faculty members at Western Michigan University which was conducted to explore the relationship between faculty use of university libraries and faculty use of computers. Implications for ... -
Artificial Intelligence, Libraries, and Information Retrieval
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The Canadian Network for the Advancement of Research, Industry, and Education (CANARIE)
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Cataloging Internet Resources
(The Public-Access Computer Systems Review, 1993)Let Archie Do It? How do we accommodate networked electronic information when our cataloging rules are designed to describe physical items owned by and residing in libraries? How do we provide access to that information? ... -
A CD-ROM LAN Utilizing the CBIS CD Connection System
(The Public-Access Computer Systems Review, 1990)Like many libraries, the Elmer E. Rasmuson Library of the University of Alaska at Fairbanks has been exploring ways to expand access to the growing number of commercial CD-ROM database products, which are supplementing and ... -
The Challenge of Multimedia Networking
(The Public-Access Computer Systems Review, 1993)There is no question that computer applications such as word processing, electronic mail, and desktop publishing have changed the way people work. These computer applications have enhanced users' capacity for communication ... -
The Committee on Institutional Cooperation Electronic Journals Collection (CIC-EJC): A New Model for Library Management of Scholarly Journals Published on the Internet
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Competencies for Electronic Information Services
(The Public-Access Computer Systems Review, 1993)Defines electronic information services and the competencies required for librarians providing them. Highlights include personal characteristics; basic skills, including computer use, navigation, and word processing; general ... -
The Computer Science Technical Report (CS-TR) Project: A Pioneering Digital Library Project Viewed from a Library Perspective
(The Public-Access Computer Systems Review, 1996)Describes the Computer Science Technical Report Project, one of the earliest investigations into the system engineering of digital libraries which pioneered multiinstitutional collaborative research into technical, social, ... -
Computer-Assisted Instruction for Music | Uniform Titles
(Public-Access Computer Systems Review, 1990)Despite its lack of relevance to many of the problems that beset the world, music, by its global appeal in many styles and forms has achieved status as a subject for both formal and informal study. Although it is one of ... -
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