Αναζήτηση πληροφοριών απο ηλεκτρονικό περιβάλλον

Σιάτρη, Ράνια Αναζήτηση πληροφοριών απο ηλεκτρονικό περιβάλλον., 1997 . In 6ο Πανελλήνιο Συνέδριο Ακαδημαϊκών Βιβλιοθηκών, Αθήνα (GR), 1997. [Conference paper]

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English abstract

This study intends to a proposal for suitable theoretical and practical directions for more effective access to electronic information sources from the academic staff. The comparison of the results between United Kingdom and Greece will be very interesting because of the differences in the information access models in the academic environment, and the libraries' role into the diffusion of the information given that the difference into the development and progress of library science in these two countries.

Greek abstract

Η μελέτη αυτή θα καταστήσει δυνατή την πρόταση κατάλληλων θεωρητικών και πρακτικών κατευθύνσεων για την αποτελεσματικότερη πρόσβαση των ακαδημαϊκών σε ηλεκτρονικές πηγές πληροφόρησης. Η σύγκριση των αποτελεσμάτων μεταξύ Μεγάλης Βρετανίας και Ελλάδος πιστεύεται ότι θα παρουσιάσει μεγάλο ενδιαφέρον όσον αφορά τις αναμενόμενες διαφορές στον τρόπο παροχής της πληροφόρησης στον ακαδημαϊκό χώρο και τον ρόλο που παίζουν οι βιβλιοθήκες στη διάδοση της πληροφορίας στην ακαδημαϊκή κοινότητα, δεδομένης της διαφορετικής ανάπτυξης και εξέλιξης της επιστήμης στις δύο χώρες.

Item type: Conference paper
Keywords: Ανάγκες χρηστών, Ανάκτηση πληροφορίας, Διαχείριση πληροφοριών, Εκπαίδευση χρηστών, Ελληνικές ακαδημαϊκές βιβλιοθήκες, Έρευνα ικανοποίησης χρηστών, Συστήματα πληροφόρησης. User needs, Information retrieval, Information management, Users' training, Greek academic libraries, Patron satisfaction survey, Information system.
Subjects: B. Information use and sociology of information > BH. Information needs and information requirements analysis.
H. Information sources, supports, channels.
B. Information use and sociology of information > BA. Use and impact of information.
A. Theoretical and general aspects of libraries and information.
C. Users, literacy and reading. > CB. User studies.
L. Information technology and library technology > LR. OPAC systems.
Depositing user: Andreas K. Andreou
Date deposited: 10 Oct 2007
Last modified: 02 Oct 2014 12:08
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10760/9846

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