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[baby-devel] feign


From: Wilfrid Dickey
Subject: [baby-devel] feign
Date: Tue, 17 Oct 2006 08:36:47 +0900
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He raises other interesting topics and this discussion is a part of a projected series of posts which will be well worth following. In this way, it is suggested that Google and the library are not direct competitors. CURL, for non-UK readers, is the consortium of research libraries in the UK and Ireland. This is not to say that it is easy to find these numbers, but it would be interesting context. The report notes that there were two main groups of remarks about library staff.
People were asked to record impressions in the notebook and to respond to the statements. People were asked to record impressions in the notebook and to respond to the statements.
So, for example, the ability of Worldcat. We can expect to see it change where it makes sense based on user behaviors.
It will be interesting to see if they prove popular enough to be given higher billing.
Given this distinction they argue that it is unlikely that the type of software they discuss - complex administrative systems - will be addressed by the community model.
Maybe a Wikipedia article would help?
The latter they associate with a centrally managed model, often with dedicated funding.
Does this mean no libraries have these books? Now, unlike my children, I still occasionally type in a URL rather than going straight to the search box in the corner, and, ancient that I am, I sometimes even try to guess the form of a URL.
There are three key strategies for finding resources: colleagues' recommendations, chaining from bibliographies and citations; and search engines and other web resources.
The report notes that the 'vast majority' of users will state that Google has a 'sparse selection of literature'.
The need for an agreed service layer is growing.
The location of the user, which Google recognizes, helps determine what is presented.
it means that your search query has not triggered Library Catalog results. They are working towards a wider range of 'research support services' of which the institutional repository may be a part, and towards a new sense of discovery in a very changed network world. There was a desire to see abstracts and tables of contents.
There are three key strategies for finding resources: colleagues' recommendations, chaining from bibliographies and citations; and search engines and other web resources.
Users tended not to turn to librarians for support in the search phase; they are most likely to ask for assistance in the retrieval phase.
In its sober darkness it sits between two splashes of red. They reported little support for a 'subscription-based software development corporation'. The project page is hosted at Ithaka: will it also host an Organization for Open Source Software as discussed in the report? Of course, NCIP sits in this space.


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