Wagner G, Henzler R
MMW Munch Med Wochenschr. 1975 May 30;117(22):925-8.
It is increasingly difficult for the scientist to keep in touch with research in his technical field because of the increasing number of publications. Scientific information systems of an electronic nature are probably the only way out of this dilemma. In order to be able to offer the best form of service, the modern documentation and information center must know the exact requirements and wishes of their potential users. In this papter the authors are concerned with the methods and results of such user analyses as they have been carried out up to now, principally in England and the USA. In spite of various insufficiencies of method, the results of these analyses have given many interesting glimpses into the standards of behavior of "consumers" of scientific literature.
由于出版物数量日益增加,科学家要跟上其技术领域的研究变得越来越困难。电子形式的科学信息系统可能是摆脱这一困境的唯一出路。为了能够提供最佳的服务形式,现代文献和信息中心必须了解其潜在用户的确切需求和愿望。在本文中,作者关注的是迄今为止主要在英国和美国进行的此类用户分析的方法和结果。尽管方法存在各种不足,但这些分析结果让我们对科学文献“消费者”的行为标准有了许多有趣的了解。