This book focuses on searching and hands-on experience, which makes the text suitable for those who wish to learn searching for their own use as well. It is intended for those who will act as search intermediaries, accepting questions from clients and performing the searches.
1. An Overview of Online Information Retrieval Systems
2. Characteristics of a Good Searcher
3. Preparing to Search
4. Search Strategy Construction
5. Conducting the Online Search
6. Databases
7. Vocabulary Control
8. Advanced Searching Techniques
9. Performance Measurement and Evaluation
10. Equipment Considerations
11. Sources of Training
Christine L. Borgman - Graduate School of Library and Information Science University of California, Los Angeles California. Dineh Moghdam -Computer Information Systems, Bentley College Waltham, Massachusetts. Patti K. Corbett - Graduate School of Public Health Library, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania