Assessing information needs tools, techniques and concepts for the internet age

Provides a systematic method of identifying, evaluating and comparing information needs, as well as a framework to enable information services to gather information from users to aid information system design, and monitor the effectiveness of an information service. Examines the role of the Internet...

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Main Author: Nicholas, David (Author)
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Language:English
Published: London Aslib 2000
Edition:Second edition
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