Starr S S, Renford B L
Biomedical Library University of California, San Diego, La Jolla 92093.
Bull Med Libr Assoc. 1987 Jul;75(3):193-201.
This study analyzes the search behavior of end users who had taken a class in searching MEDLINE on the National Library of Medicine's MEDLARS system. Of the class alumni, 58% obtained passwords. Most of these were still conducting their own searches twelve to eighteen months later. Telephone interviews and search observations indicated that these end users were satisfied with their results and felt they had mastered the basic mechanics of searching. However, appropriate use of explodes and subheadings, as well as locating appropriate search terms, still presented difficulties for them. Further training in these areas may be required.
本研究分析了那些参加过关于在国立医学图书馆的医学文献分析与检索系统(MEDLARS)上检索医学文献数据库(MEDLINE)课程的终端用户的检索行为。在该课程的校友中,58%获得了密码。其中大多数人在十二至十八个月后仍在自行进行检索。电话访谈和检索观察表明,这些终端用户对检索结果感到满意,并觉得自己已经掌握了检索的基本技巧。然而,对展开符和副标题的恰当使用以及找到合适的检索词对他们来说仍然存在困难。可能需要在这些方面进行进一步培训。