Horowitz G L, Bleich H L
N Engl J Med. 1981 Oct 15;305(16):924-30. doi: 10.1056/NEJM198110153051605.
This report describes PaperChase, a computer program that permits users to search medical literature by author's name, journal of publication, title word, or medical subject heading (MeSH term), as indexed by the National Library of Medicine. PaperChase was installed in the medical library of Beth Israel Hospital in Boston, with a data base of 400,000 references--nearly all the articles shelved there. During the first year of operation, 1032 medical students, house officers, practicing physicians, and other library users, without formal instruction or user's manual, conducted 8459 searches and displayed 399,821 references, 97,769 of which they selected for printing. Among users who conducted an initial search, 49 per cent returned to complete five or more searches, and 14 per cent returned to complete 20 or more. The large number of satisfied users and the low installation and operating costs suggest that PaperChase could be a valuable means of providing widespread computerized bibliographic retrieval.
本报告介绍了“文献追踪”(PaperChase),这是一种计算机程序,可让用户通过作者姓名、出版期刊、标题词或医学主题词(医学主题词表术语)在国立医学图书馆编制索引的情况下搜索医学文献。“文献追踪”安装在波士顿贝斯以色列医院的医学图书馆,拥有40万条参考文献数据库,几乎是该图书馆所有上架的文章。在运行的第一年,1032名医学生、住院医生、执业医师和其他图书馆用户在没有接受正式指导或使用用户手册的情况下,进行了8459次搜索,显示了399821条参考文献,其中97769条被他们选择打印。在进行首次搜索的用户中,49%的用户返回完成了5次或更多次搜索,14%的用户返回完成了20次或更多次搜索。大量满意的用户以及较低的安装和运营成本表明,“文献追踪”可能是提供广泛的计算机化书目检索的一种有价值的手段。