Users misunderstand the scope of the catalog. In questionnaire responses, 80 percent of Van Pulis and Ludy’s participants indicated they had considered looking elsewhere than the library catalog, as in periodical indexes. Blazek and Bilal reported a request for inclusion of journalarticle titles in one response to their questionnaire. Libraries responded to these requests by acquiring databases on CD-ROM, loading them locally (sometimes using the catalog system to mount a separate database), and, most recently, providing access to databases over the Internet. However, seldom have libraries responded to these requests by integrating search access through a single front end as the default search.
Users misunderstand the scope of the catalog. In questionnaire responses, 80 percent of Van Pulis and Ludy’s participants indicated they had considered looking elsewhere than the library catalog, as in periodical indexes. Blazek and Bilal reported a request for inclusion of journalarticle titles in one response to their questionnaire. Libraries responded to these requests by acquiring databases on CD-ROM, loading them locally (sometimes using the catalog system to mount a separate database), and, most recently, providing access to databases over the Internet. However, seldom have libraries responded to these requests by integrating search access through a single front end as the default search.
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