This paper presents an evaluation of three Web based prototypes for bibliographic displays developed as part of an ongoing research project at the Faculty of Information Studies of the University of Toronto. The development of these prototypes builds upon results obtained in earlier phases of the project that addressed issues of both the content and form of bibliographic displays in Public Access Catalogues (Chan 1995; Luk 1996). Anticipation of continued growth in the number of catalogues available through the World Wide Web, combined with evidence (Cherry and Cox 1996) that existing Web based displays have not shown improvement over their text‐based counterparts, motivated the development of these prototypes for use on the Web. The findings from a focus group evaluation of the three prototypes are also reported, and suggestions made for future research.
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May 01 1998
Bibliographic displays and Web catalogues: User evaluations of three prototype displays
Richard W. Kopak;
Richard W. Kopak
Faculty of Information Studies, University of Toronto, 140 St. George Street, Toronto, Ontario
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Joan M. Cherry
Joan M. Cherry
Faculty of Information Studies, University of Toronto, 140 St. George Street, Toronto, Ontario
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Publisher: Emerald Publishing
Online ISSN: 1758-616X
Print ISSN: 0264-0473
© MCB UP Limited
1998
The Electronic Library (1998) 16 (5): 309–323.
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Kopak RW, Cherry JM (1998), "Bibliographic displays and Web catalogues: User evaluations of three prototype displays". The Electronic Library, Vol. 16 No. 5 pp. 309–323, doi: https://doi.org/10.1108/eb045656
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