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Gilton, Donna L. – RQ, 1992
Discusses information entrepreneurs, or information brokers, and information intrapreneurship, or the establishment of fee-based information services within a library. Annotations are provided for 56 information sources that include general materials, research in these areas, and relationships with traditional reference services. (four references)…
Descriptors: Annotated Bibliographies, Fees, Information Scientists, Information Services
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Shirk, John C. – RQ, 1986
Case studies and user surveys are examined to determine which resources are likely to be used by varied types of information seekers. The study develops a profile of how adults learn and the relevancy of public libraries to their learning project activities. (Author/EM)
Descriptors: Adult Learning, Case Studies, Interviews, Lifelong Learning
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Carey, Kevin – RQ, 1983
Patron use of periodical indexes was studied by interviewing patrons on random basis as they used periodical and newspaper indexes. A questionnaire was designed to gather information on citation elements, how patrons locate magazines in library, and how they use university's serials holdings list. Seven references and questionnaire are appended.…
Descriptors: College Libraries, Higher Education, Indexes, Information Retrieval
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Markham, Marilyn J.; And Others – RQ, 1983
Results of study conducted in academic library to determine whether self-disclosure by librarians would promote patron satisfaction with the reference interview and willingness to return for aid indicate that patrons felt more satisfied with self-disclosure, but it had no effect on their perception of being understood. Thirteen references are…
Descriptors: Analysis of Variance, College Libraries, Higher Education, Information Needs
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Puttapithakporn, Somporn – RQ, 1990
Identifies problems that undergraduate searchers encountered in a search of the ERIC database on CD-ROM. Results of participant observation, questionnaires, and interviews are reported; a taxonomy of user problems is proposed that includes syntactic errors and semantic errors; and recommendations for menu selection systems, online help, and…
Descriptors: Computer System Design, Higher Education, Interviews, Literature Reviews