The evolution of IR interfaces: from command line searching to Web graphic interfaces
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The impact of web-based graphical user interfaces on search strategies is analysed. Several web-based GUI information providers are considered: OCLC, Dialog, STN and BookWhere. The GUIs are compared against command line interfaces. Some techniques to overcome search problems are studiedDownloads
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