End User Searching
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1. A gestão de energia elétrica na indústria - seu suprimento e uso eficiente. / The electrical energy management in the industry - its supply and effective utilization.
The increasing amount paid for the electricity energy invoice after the period of unavailability on the occasion of the energy rationing in 2001, concurrently with the new regulations of the energy sector, have made some industries pursue a better understanding of the energy business in order to avoid a possible new energy rationing. The companies have also
Publicado em: 2009
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2. Usuário da Busca Informatizada: Avaliação do Curso MEDLINE/LILACS no Contexto Acadêmico / End-user searching: considerations for CD-ROM MEDLINE / LILACS databases course in the academic context.
Objetivo: Avaliar os resultados da capacitação de usuários de buscas informatizadas, através do Curso de Acesso às Bases em CD-ROM MEDLINE e LILACS, modalidade do Programa Educativo da Biblioteca da Faculdade de Saúde Publica da USP, oferecido a docentes e alunos da pós-graduação em saúde pública. Método: Questionário estruturado enviado aos 92
Publicado em: 1997
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3. User attitudes toward end-user literature searching.
A survey to determine attitudes toward end-user searching was made at Loyola University's Medical Center Library using MEDIS, an online full-text and bibliographic medical retrieval system. One hundred forty-one completed questionnaires were analyzed for this report. Information was collected on user familiarity with computers, end-user training, system use,
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4. End-user searching in medicine.
Investigation of end-user searching at the New York Hospital-Cornell University Medical Center (NYH-CUMC) revealed that 8% of the physicians surveyed were end users, 63% were interested in learning to search, and 29% were not interested. When training sessions were offered at the Burke Rehabilitation Center, an affiliated institution, 50% of the medical staf
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5. Characteristics of early adopters of end-user online searching in the health professions.
This paper examines end-user, online searching using data from a questionnaire mailed to 150 Canadian health professionals in practice settings. The response rate was 83% (n = 124). The data provide a demographic profile of early adopters of end-user searching in the health care community. Positive correlations with the user's level of implementation of end-
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6. Impact of end-user search training on pharmacy students: a four-year follow-up study.
The Alfred Taubman Medical Library at the University of Michigan has offered instruction in online literature searching to third-year pharmacy students as a component of the course "Drug Information and Scientific Literature Evaluation" since 1983. In the spring of 1989, a follow-up study was conducted to assess the impact of instruction on four classes of g
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7. The rise and fall of the medical mediated searcher
The relationship between the development of mediated online literature searching and the recruitment of medical librarians to fill positions as online searchers was investigated. The history of database searching by medical librarians was outlined and a content analysis of thirty-five years of job advertisements in MLA News from 1961 through 1996 was summari
Medical Library Association.
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8. End-user searching: impetus for an expanding information management and technology role for the hospital librarian.
Using the results of the 1993 Medical Library Association (MLA) Hospital Libraries Section survey of hospital-based end-user search services, this article describes how end-user search services can become an impetus for an expanded information management and technology role for the hospital librarian. An end-user services implementation plan is presented tha
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9. End-User Searching in the Health Sciences
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10. Levels of end-user and mediated searching.
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11. World Wide Web and Other Internet Information Services in the Health Sciences: A Collection of Policy and Procedure Statements and Electronic Searching of the Health Sciences Literature: Examples for End-User Searching
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12. End-user searching: review of a modular program.