DATABASE SEARCHING: TECHNIQUES :
DATABASES :
LIBRARIES: LIBRARIANS :
DATABASE SEARCHING: END USER SEARCHING:
A Selected Collection of Sources Discussing End User Searching and
Mediated Professional Searching Comparatively and in a Training Context


Searching search engines like Google on the one hand and the searching of
databases like the education database from the government called ERIC or
the medical database provided by the U. S. Government called MEDLINE or
PubMed and other commercially available databases made available through
public and academic libraries on the other hand are vastly different
tasks and demand substantially different skills.  Below is a list of
articles and other documents that discuss comparisons or end user
searching or amateur searching in databases with that of trained
professionals like information science professionals and librarians.

Here is a sample list of databases from Temple University to put in
perspective the kinds of tools this group of articles is considering.

All Research Databases
<http://library.temple.edu/articles/all/index.jsp?bhcp=1>

This is a group of articles that considers various issues and
relationships about amateur and professional database searchers.
This has been an issue since the compact disk databases became available
and even before when searching was done via a telephone link to the
database provider through a modem on primative computers by today's
standards or a decwriter or the like.  Therefore sources as far back as
the Eighties have been included in this selection of citations.


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Librarians Provide More Health Information Than Internet Searches
Main Category: IT / Internet / E-mail News
Article Date: 22 May 2006 - 3:00am (PDT)
Medical News Today
<http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/medicalnews.php?newsid=43782>


Marketing Searchers in the Shifting Sands of Search.
Abram, Stephen
Information Outlook
November 2002  v. 6  no. 11  p. 44


'But what do the users think?': an 'intuitive interface' under scrutiny
Bale, Julia1
Online Currents
May 2000  v. 15  no. 4  p. 7-9


Genesis of an electronic database expert system
Reference Services Review
2000  v. 28  no. 3  p. 207


Envisioning the Web: user expectations about the cyber-experience
Scull, Craig
Milewski, Allen
Millen, David
Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the American Society for
Information Science
October 31, 1999  v. 62  p. 17-24
Conference Paper


Language barriers and bibliographic retrieval effectiveness: use
of MEDLINE by French-speaking end users
Mouillet, Evelyne1
Bulletin of the Medical Library Association
October 1, 1999  v. 87  no. 4  p. 451-455


Creating user-centered instructions for novice end-users
Nahl, Diane
Reference Services Review
1999  v. 27  no. 3  p. 280


>From super searchers to dummies: the online research environment
continues to evolve
Basch, Reva
Proceedings of the Internet Librarian Conference
1998  v. 1998  p. 25-28


The impact of an individual tutorial session on MEDLINE use among
obstetrics and gynaecology residents in an academic training programme: a
randomized trial.
Erickson S; Warner ER
Author's Address:       Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Thomas
Jefferson University, Philadelphia, PA 19107, USA.
Medical Education
1998 May  v. 32 (3)  p. 269-273


Clinical problem solving by computer.
Klemenz B; McSherry D; Grundke V
Journal Of The Royal College Of Physicians Of London
1997  January / February  v. 31 (1)  p. 32-36


Library users: how they adapt to changing roles
Miido, H1
Proceedings of the 20th International Online Information Meeting
1996  p. 21-28


Constructing Effective Search Strategies for Electronic Searching.
Flanagan, Lynn; Parente, Sharon Campbell
1996
Descriptors:    *Bibliographic Databases; *Information Retrieval; *Online
Searching; *Search Strategies; Access to Information; Computer Uses in
Education; Efficiency; Electronic Text; Information Needs; Information
Services; Library Automation; Library Catalogs; Online Catalogs; Optical
Data Disks; Problem Solving; Relevance (Information Retrieval); User Needs
(Information); Users (Information)
Identifiers:    *Online Search Skills; *User Training
ERIC Number:    ED400809
<http://www.eric.ed.gov/ERICDocs/data/ericdocs2/
content_storage_01/0000000b/80/23/2b/2a.pdf>

A shorter URL for the above link:

<http://snipurl.com/rtcr>


Library Users: How They Adapt to Changing Roles.
Miido, Helis
1996
Descriptors:    *Information Technology; *Librarians; *Library Automation;
*Library Technical Processes; *User Satisfaction (Information); *Users
(Information); Administrators; Automation; Computer Software; Foreign
Countries; Hypermedia; Information Retrieval; Integrated Library Systems;
Library Administration; Library Development; Medical Libraries; Multimedia
Materials; Online Catalogs; Online Searching; Role; Special Libraries
Identifiers:    France; Technology Implementation
ERIC Number:    ED411808
<http://www.eric.ed.gov/ERICDocs/data/ericdocs2/
content_storage_01/0000000b/80/22/65/73.pdf>

A shorter URL for the above link:

<http://snipurl.com/rtcu>


Web Search Engines: Key To Locating Information for All Users or
Only the Cognoscenti?
Tomaiuolo, Nicholas G.; Packer, Joan G.
1996
Descriptors:    *Information Retrieval; *Library Instruction; *Online
Searching; *Search Strategies; *Users (Information); *World Wide Web;
Academic Libraries; Access to Information; Computer Software Evaluation;
Higher Education; Information Dissemination; Information Seeking;
Information Skills; Librarians; Natural Language Processing; Online
Systems; Optical Data Disks; User Needs (Information)
Identifiers:    Search Engines
ERIC Number:    ED411811
<http://www.eric.ed.gov/ERICDocs/data/ericdocs2/
content_storage_01/0000000b/80/22/65/c4.pdf>

A shorter URL for the above link:

<http://snipurl.com/rtd1>


End-Users, Mediated Searches, and Front-End Assistance Programs on
Dialog: A Comparison of Learning, Performance, and Satisfaction.
Sullivan, Michael V.; And Others
Journal of the American Society for Information Science
v. 41  no. 1  p. 27-42  January 1990


End-user training: does it make a difference?
Marshall JG
Medical Reference Services Quarterly
1989  Fall  v. 8 (3)  p. 15-26


Making the rough places plain: designing MEDLINE end user
training.
Snow B
Medical Reference Services Quarterly
1984 Winter  v. 3 (4)  p. 1-11.
[This appears to be an article the reader could Handel]


End-User Searching of Online Databases: A Selective Annotated
Bibliography.
Lyon, Sally
Library Hi Tech
v. 2  no. 2  p. 47-50 1984
[An annotated bibliography on this topic published in 1984, clearly a
topic that did not come up a week or two ago.]


ERIC Identifier: ED278416
Publication Date: 1986-12-00
Author: Machovec, George S.
Source: ERIC Clearinghouse on Information Resources Syracuse NY.
Administrative Issues in Planning a Library End User Searching Program.
ERIC Digest.
<http://www.ericdigests.org/pre-925/library.htm>


Proc. Int. Conf. on Dublin Core and Metadata for e-Communities 2002:
207-211
Firenze University Press
Enhancing end user searching of HealthInsite
Prue Deacon
HealthInsite Editorial Team
Commonwealth Department of Health and Ageing, Australia
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
<http://www.bncf.net/dc2002/program/ft/poster6.pdf>

Abstract  [Excerpt]

HealthInsite is the Australian federal governments
Internet gateway to quality health information. The site
was an early adopter of Dublin Core and makes extensive
use of metadata in its navigation structure.
HealthInsite has two search options utilising the Verity
search engine: a simple text search and a metadata
search. A third search option is the thesaurus search
which is most likely to be used by information specialists.
Additional functionality is being considered to
improve subject searching for end users. This paper
defines the research needed as background to developing
the system specifications. The need to consider the
whole information retrieval process is emphasised, and
a clear role for metadata specialists identified.
Keywords: Dublin Core, end user searching,
HealthInsite, metadata, search engines, subjects, subject
element, thesauri


End-User Searching Challenges Indexing Practices in the Digital Newspaper
Photo Archive (1999)  (Make Corrections)  (14 citations)
Marjo Markkula, Eero Sormunen
Information Retrieval
<http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/markkula99enduser.html>


A Query-Level Examination of End User Searching Behaviour on the Excite
Search Engine
Dietmar Wolfram
University of WisconsinMilwaukee
<http://www.slis.ualberta.ca/cais2000/wolfram.htm>


End-user Searching with CD-ROM Databases
Tinanoff, Susan
Katharine Sharp Review 1996 (2)10052
<http://wotan.liu.edu/dois/data/
Articles/juljuljasy:1996:i:2:p:10052.html>

A shorter URL for the above link:

<http://snipurl.com/rtf3>


End-User Searching Behavior: Considering Methodologies
Bains, Simon
Katharine Sharp Review 1997 (4)10051
<http://wotan.liu.edu/dois/data/
Articles/juljuljasy:1997:i:4:p:10051.html>

A shorter URL for the above link:

<http://snipurl.com/rtf9>


Bull Med Libr Assoc. 1990 April; 78(2): 188-191
The effect of end-user searching on reference services: experience with
MEDLINE and current contents.
L Salisbury, H S Toombs, E A Kelly, and S Crawford
<http://www.pubmedcentral.nih.gov/articlerender.fcgi?artid=225374>


Materials and Methods
Bio/Technology  7, 378 - 379 (1989)
doi:10.1038/nbt0489-378
End-User Searching of Biotech Databases
Layne M. Johnson1
1by Layne M. Johnson, Medical Research Division, American Cyanamid Co.,
Pearl River, NY 10965
<http://www.nature.com/nbt/journal/v7/n4/abs/nbt0489-378.html>


Siegfried, S., Bates, M., & Wilde, D. (1993). A profile of end-user
searching behavior by humanities scholars: The Getty online searching
project report no. 2. Journal of the American Society for Information
Science, 44(5), 273-291
<http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/context/1620064/0>


Medical Library Association Policy Statement:
Role of Expert Searching in Health Sciences Libraries

    * Introduction
    * Definition of Expert Searching
    * Background
    * Librarian's Role Transformed
    * Where Knowledge Matters Most in Decision Making

    * Download this Statement (PDF, 135KB)

<http://www.mlanet.org/resources/expert_search/policy_expert_search.html>


Authors:  Martin Kesselman, Sarah B. Watstein (Editor), Sarah Barbara
Watstein (Editor)
Format: Paperback
Publication Date: August 1988
Publisher: Amer Library Assn
ISBN: 0838904882


Revue de l'Institut Franais du Ptrole
1995, Volume 50, n 04, p. 587 - 593
End-User Searching: Philosophy and PractiseThis article was presented at
the 1994 "Chemical Information Conference", Annecy, France, October 17-19,
1994.
Article in      English
Authors         BUNTROCK, R.E. (Amoco Corporation(1))


THE GETTY END-USER ONLINE SEARCHING PROJECT
IN THE HUMANITIES: REPORT NO. 6:
OVERVIEW AND CONCLUSIONS
by
Marcia J. Bates
Professor
Graduate School of Education and Information Studies
University of California, Los Angeles
1996
(Published in College & Research Libraries,
vol. 57, no. 6, November 1996, pp. 514-523)
<http://www.gseis.ucla.edu/faculty/bates/articles/Getty_6-ms-c_960716.html>


Bull Med Libr Assoc. 1987 October; 75(4): 371.
Copyright notice
End-User Searching in the Health Sciences
Reviewed by Suzetta Burrows
University of Miami School of Medicine, Miami, Florida
<http://www.pubmedcentral.gov/articlerender.fcgi?artid=227767>


Teaching Student Searchers
By Carol Tenopir  March 1, 2005
Library Journal
<http://www.libraryjournal.com/article/CA504643.html>


Education Policy Analysis Archives
Volume 7 Number 25
August 25, 1999
ISSN 1068-2341
A peer-reviewed scholarly electronic journal
Editor: Gene V Glass, College of Education
Arizona State University
Copyright 1999, the EDUCATION POLICY ANALYSIS ARCHIVES.
Permission is hereby granted to copy any article
if EPAA is credited and copies are not sold.
    Articles appearing in EPAA are abstracted in the Current Index to
Journals in Education by the ERIC Clearinghouse on Assessment and
Evaluation and are permanently archived in Resources in Education.
The Quality of Researchers Searches of the ERIC Database
Scott Hertzberg
ERIC Clearinghouse on Assessment and Evaluation
University of Maryland
Lawrence Rudner
ERIC Clearinghouse on Assessment and Evaluation
University of Maryland
<http://epaa.asu.edu/epaa/v7n25.html>


End user searching in the health sciences
by M Sandra Wood;  Ellen Brassil Horak;  Bonnie Snow
Type: English :  Book
Publisher: New York : Haworth Press, 1986.
ISBN: 0866564659



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