Hallett K S
Andrew L. Todd Library, Middle Tennessee State University, Murfreesboro 37132, USA.
Bull Med Libr Assoc. 1998 Oct;86(4):491-5.
This study tested the effect of controlled vocabulary search feature implementation on two online systems. Specifically, the study examined retrieval rates using four unique controlled vocabulary search features (explode, major descriptor, descriptor, subheadings). Each search feature was applied to nine search queries obtained from a medical reference librarian. The same queries were searched in the complete MEDLINE file on the Dialog and Ovid systems. The unique records, i.e., those records retrieved in only one of the two systems, were identified and analyzed. Dialog produced equal or more records than Ovid in nearly 20% of the queries. The study demonstrated that users need to be aware of system-specific designs that may require differing input strategies across different systems for the same unique controlled vocabulary search features. The paper concludes by making recommendations and suggestions for future research.
本研究测试了受控词汇搜索功能的实施对两个在线系统的影响。具体而言,该研究使用四种独特的受控词汇搜索功能(展开、主要描述符、描述符、副标题)来检查检索率。每个搜索功能都应用于从医学参考馆员处获得的九个搜索查询。相同的查询在Dialog和Ovid系统上的完整MEDLINE文件中进行搜索。识别并分析了唯一记录,即仅在两个系统之一中检索到的那些记录。在近20%的查询中,Dialog产生的记录与Ovid相同或更多。该研究表明,用户需要了解特定于系统的设计,对于相同的独特受控词汇搜索功能,不同系统可能需要不同的输入策略。本文最后对未来研究提出了建议。