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Olmsted, Marcia; Labreche, Sylvie – Online, 1986
First of a three-part series provides an overview of pre-enhancement DIALOG and QUESTEL information systems including their histories, databases, query languages, and services. Description of implementation of DIALOG Version 2 and QUESTEL PLUS and a general comparison of system features provide a preview of specific comparisons in part 2. (EJS)
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Computer Software, Databases, Global Approach
Sanouillet, Anne – Online, 1988
This project in Nice (France) was designed to teach online searching to high school teachers who would then teach their students. Results were positive, and most of the teachers involved felt that online searching should be part of the high school curriculum. (2 references) (MES)
Descriptors: Costs, Curriculum Development, Databases, Foreign Countries
Franklin, Carl – Database, 1986
This first article of a three-part series provides an overview of the record format, organization, and coverage of two databanks providing legal information. Tables cover record segments and fields and inclusion of information from federal libraries, state cases, United Kingdom and French law libraries, and additional libraries and services. (EJS)
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Content Analysis, Databases, Federal Government

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