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Kendrick, Aubrey W. – Online Review, 1988
A survey of business librarians at schools offering graduate degrees in business showed that: (1) most librarians search databases other then those related to business subjects; (2) most searches are for citations to articles; (3) most searches are paid for on a cost recovery basis; and (4) most librarians do searches for off-campus patrons.…
Descriptors: Academic Libraries, Business Administration Education, Databases, Fees

Allen, Bryce – Online Review, 1989
Describes a study in which users of an academic library search service completed online search request forms which asked open, bibliographic, and structural questions. The discussion covers the effect of the type of question asked on the amount of information elicited from users, searcher behavior, and the relevance of search results. (17…
Descriptors: Academic Libraries, Bibliographic Databases, Higher Education, Online Searching

Lancaster, F. W.; Goldhor, Herbert – Online Review, 1981
A survey of 164 academic and special libraries reveals that accessibility of equivalent databases online has had a relatively small effect thus far on decisions to discontinue subscriptions to printed abstracting and indexing services. Tables display printed form and online databases used by the libraries, and seven references are listed. (RBF)
Descriptors: Academic Libraries, Comparative Analysis, Costs, Databases

Dunning, Peter – Online Review, 1989
Describes methods used to increase the participation of staff and students in their own searching at the European Institute for Business Administration. Areas discussed include the use of CD-ROM and floppy disks as alternatives to online searching, and the development of a prototype expert system to help users move between online and offline…
Descriptors: Academic Libraries, Business Administration Education, Databases, Expert Systems