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Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology

2002 Volume 53, Number 14

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Number of articles: 3

  1. Co-Evolution of User and Organizational Interfaces: A Longitudinal Case Study of WWW Dissemination of National Statistics

    Gary Marchionini

    Describes how user interfaces for the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) web site evolved over a 5-year period along with the larger organizational interface and how this co-evolution has influenced ... More

    pp. 1192-1209

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  2. Effective Methods for Studying Information Seeking and Use. Introduction and Overview

    Barbara M. Wildemuth

    In conjunction with the American Society for Information Science and Technology's (ASIST) annual meeting in fall 2001, the Special Interest Group on Information Needs, Seeking, and Use (SIG USE)... More

    pp. 1218-22

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  3. Following Experts at Work in Their Own Information Spaces: Using Observational Methods To Develop Tools for the Digital Library

    Paul Gorman, Mary Lavelle, Lois Delcambre & David Maier

    Offers an overview of the authors' experience using several observational methods to better understand one class of users, expert clinicians treating patients in hospital settings. Shows the... More

    pp. 1245-50

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