What Is Used during Cognitive Processing in Information Retrieval and Library Searching?
Eleven Sources of Search Information Dee Andy Michel 45 (7): 498-514. 1995 Searcher Response in a Hypertext-Based Bibliographic Information Retrieval System Alexandra Dimitroff and Dietmar Wolfram 46 (1): 22-29. …indicating that a hypertext-based approach to bibliographic retrieval could be appropriate for a variety of searcher experience levels. 1995 Children s Searching Behavior on Browsing and Keyword Online Catalogs: The Science Library Catalog Project Christine L. Borgman, Sandra G. Hirsh, Virginia A. Walter, and Andrea L. Gallagher 46 (9): 663-684. The SLC approach overcomes problems with several searching features that are difficult for children in typical keyword OPAC systems: typing skills, spelling, vocabulary, and Boolean logic. 1996 Affective and Cognitive Searching Behavior of Novice End-Users of a Full-Text Database Diane Nahl and Carol Tenopir 47 (4): 276-286. Affective questions outnumbered cognitive and sensorimotor questions by two to one. This preponderance of affe