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Online Retrieval

by Geraldene Walker, Joseph Janes, American Libraries, Carol Tenopir
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Overview

Designed to assist beginning searchers, whether they are students or practitioners, this text offers a comprehensive introduction to online systems that primarily provide information in the form of bibliographic citations. Walker and Janes give basic how-to information on the use of online systems, discuss topics for which there are no accepted paradigms, and present alternative points of view within a framework of previous research. Expanding on their immensely popular and critically acclaimed first edition, the authors have added extensive new material addressing Internet search and retrieval techniques as well as the more traditional Dialog and Lexis-Nexis services. Invaluable as a textbook for students in online retrieval courses, practicing librarians, and online searchers in library settings, this book can be used as a quick reference tool and as a handy guide for in-service training. Information seekers who want to perform their own searches for bibliographic information using an online sea

Synopsis

Designed to assist beginning searchers, whether they are students or practitioners, this text offers a comprehensive introduction to online systems that primarily provide information in the form of bibliographic citations. Walker and Janes give basic how-to information on the use of online systems, discuss topics for which there are no accepted paradigms, and present alternative points of view within a framework of previous research. Expanding on their immensely popular and critically acclaimed first edition, the authors have added extensive new material addressing Internet search and retrieval techniques as well as the more traditional Dialog and Lexis-Nexis services. Invaluable as a textbook for students in online retrieval courses, practicing librarians, and online searchers in library settings, this book can be used as a quick reference tool and as a handy guide for in-service training. Information seekers who want to perform their own searches for bibliographic information using an online sea

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Gives an overview of the search for information in computerized settings, and outlines the different types of systems and information that are available for computer searching. Explains search protocols, controlled vocabulary searching, free text, and searching other kinds of databases, and discusses evaluating information. Also covers running a library search service, and starting your own search service. Includes boxes where contributors comment on and sometimes disagree with each other's opinions. This second edition reflects the importance of the Internet, and highlights similarities and differences between systems like DIALOG and the search engines available on the Web. Walker is affiliated with the University at Albany. Janes is affiliated with the University of Washington. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

About the Author, Geraldene Walker

The late GERALDENE WALKER was Assistant Professor, School of Information Science and Policy, University of New York at Albany.

JOSEPH JANES is Assistant Professor, School of Information and Library Science, University of Washington, Seattle.

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Gives an overview of the search for information in computerized settings, and outlines the different types of systems and information that are available for computer searching. Explains search protocols, controlled vocabulary searching, free text, and searching other kinds of databases, and discusses evaluating information. Also covers running a library search service, and starting your own search service. Includes boxes where contributors comment on and sometimes disagree with each other's opinions. This second edition reflects the importance of the Internet, and highlights similarities and differences between systems like DIALOG and the search engines available on the Web. Walker is affiliated with the University at Albany. Janes is affiliated with the University of Washington. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Book Details

Published
August 1, 1999
Publisher
Libraries Unlimited
Pages
328
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781563086571

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