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Pope, Nancy N. – RQ, 1992
A study of 100 article citations from 11 library science journals showed only 45 article citations that were completely free of errors, while 11 had major errors--i.e., errors preventing or hindering location of the reference--and the remaining 44 had minor errors. Citation accuracy in library science journals appears similar to accuracy in other…
Descriptors: Authors, Citations (References), Editors, Information Retrieval
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Stych, F. S. – RQ, 1972
Students of reference work need help in developing search strategies. The general knowledge of the student and the size of the collection should be considered, then decision factors such as language, time available, amount of information required and space can be ranked. (2 references) (DH)
Descriptors: Information Retrieval, Information Science, Library Education, Library Science
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Knapp, Sara, D.; Zych, Maria L. – RQ, 1977
Presented are the results of a study which examined the scope of the ERIC data base. Recommendations include a more explicitly stated policy for selective indexing of data base and indexing procedures, and also a consideration of indexing, but not abstracting, relevant dissertations. (AP)
Descriptors: Abstracting, Citation Indexes, College Libraries, Databases
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Neill, S. D. – RQ, 1985
Two aspects of Karl Popper's philosophy are applied to reference process: process is viewed as series of problem-solving situations amenable to analysis using Popper's problem-solving schema. Reference interview is analyzed in context of Popper's postulate that books contain autonomous world of ideas existing apart from mind of knower. (30…
Descriptors: Epistemology, Information Needs, Information Retrieval, Information Seeking