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REFERENCES Atherton, P. (1978) Books are for use: final report of the subject access project to the Council on Library Resources. Syracuse, NY: School of Information Studies, Syracuse University. Baker, B. (1986) A conceptual framework for teaching online catalog use. Journal of Academic Librarianship, 12, 90-96. Barber, A.S. & Riccalton, C. (1988) The use of the LS2000 online public access catalogue at Newcastle University Library. British Library. (British Library Research &: Development Report, No. 5972). Belkin, N.J., Oddy, R.N. and Brooks, H.M. (1982) ASK for information retrieval: Part I, background and theory, Part II, results of design study. Journal of Documentation, 38, 61-71, 145-64. Belkin, N.J. & Vickery, A. (1985) Interaction in information systems: a review of research from document retrieval to knowledge-based systems. British Library. (Library and Information Research Report, 35). Borgman, C.L. (1983) End user behavior on the Ohio State University libraries' online catalog: a computer monitoring study. Dublin, Oh: OCLC. (OCLC Report No. OCLC/OPR/RR/83/7). Borgman, C.L. (1986a) The user's mental model of an information retrieval system: an experiment on a prototype online catalog. International Journal of Man-Machine Studies, 24, 47-64 Borgman, C.L. (1986b) Why are online catalogs hard to use? Lessons learned from information retrieval studies. Journal of the American Society for Information Science, 37, 387-400. Dalrymple, P.W. (1987) Retrieval by reformulation in two library catalogs: toward a cognitive model of searching behaviour. PhD. Thesis, University of Wisconsin. Dervin, B. & Nilan, M. (1986) Information needs and uses. American Review of Information Science & Technology, 21, 3-13. Dickson, J. (1984) An analysis of user errors in searching an online catalog. Cataloguing and Classification Quarterly, 4, 19-38. Ericsson, K.A. & Simon, H.A. (1980) Verbal reports as data. Psychological review, 87, 215-251. Gouke, M.N. & Pease, S. (1982) Title searches in an online catalog and a card catalog: a comparative study of patron success in two libraries. Journal of Academic Librarianship, 8, 137-143. 65
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REFERENCES

Atherton, P. (1978) Books are for use: final report of the subject access project to the Council on Library Resources. Syracuse, NY: School of Information Studies, Syracuse University.

Baker, B. (1986) A conceptual framework for teaching online catalog use. Journal of Academic Librarianship, 12, 90-96.

Barber, A.S. & Riccalton, C. (1988) The use of the LS2000 online public access catalogue at Newcastle University Library. British Library. (British Library Research &: Development Report, No. 5972).

Belkin, N.J. , Oddy, R.N. and Brooks, H.M. (1982) ASK for information retrieval: Part I, background and theory, Part II, results of design study. Journal of Documentation, 38, 61-71, 145-64.

Belkin, N.J. & Vickery, A. (1985) Interaction in information systems: a review of research from document retrieval to knowledge-based systems. British Library. (Library and Information Research Report, 35).

Borgman, C.L. (1983) End user behavior on the Ohio State University libraries' online catalog: a computer monitoring study. Dublin, Oh: OCLC. (OCLC Report No. O C L C / O P R / R R / 8 3 / 7 ) .

Borgman, C.L. (1986a) The user's mental model of an information retrieval system: an experiment on a prototype online catalog. International Journal of Man-Machine Studies, 24, 47-64

Borgman, C.L. (1986b) Why are online catalogs hard to use? Lessons learned from information retrieval studies. Journal of the American Society for Information Science, 37, 387-400.

Dalrymple, P.W. (1987) Retrieval by reformulation in two library catalogs: toward a cognitive model of searching behaviour. PhD. Thesis, University of Wisconsin.

Dervin, B. & Nilan, M. (1986) Information needs and uses. American Review of Information Science & Technology, 21, 3-13.

Dickson, J. (1984) An analysis of user errors in searching an online catalog. Cataloguing and Classification Quarterly, 4, 19-38.

Ericsson, K.A. & Simon, H.A. (1980) Verbal reports as data. Psychological review, 87, 215-251.

Gouke, M.N. & Pease, S. (1982) Title searches in an online catalog and a card catalog: a comparative study of patron success in two libraries. Journal of Academic Librarianship, 8, 137-143.

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