1st Edition

Serving End-Users in Sci-Tech Libraries

Edited By Ellis Mount Copyright 1984
    134 Pages
    by Routledge

    134 Pages
    by Routledge

    This book, first published in 1984, analyses the various ways in which sci-tech libraries are meeting the needs of end-users in an era of fast-growing technical literature and increasingly complex tools and products used for the retrieval of information.

    1. Database Development and End-User Searching: Exxon Research and Engineering Company R.S. Lescohier, M.A. Lavin and M.K. Landsberg  2. Teaching University Student End-Users About Online Searching Sandra N. Ward and Laura M. Osegueda  3. Managing Effective Information Services for End-Users in Academic Sci-Tech Libraries Arleen N. Somerville  4. American Petroleum Institute's Machine-Aided Indexing and Searching Project E.H. Brenner, J.H. Lucey, C.L. Martinez and Adel Meleka  5. Preparation of a Slide/Tape Program for Biological Abstracts: Harvard University Eva S. Jones  6. Increasing End-User Awareness of Library Services Through Promotion: Grumman Aerospace Corporation Claude E. Gibson and Harold B. Smith

    Biography

    Ellis Mount