A documentation training model
C. D. Batty
American Documentation, 1967, vol. 18, issue 3, 125-130
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This contribution reports on the design and development of a series of model information retrieval and library systems. These are designed to allow documentation students access to a variety of basic files, permit lecture demonstrations, enable comparisons (since all files relate to the same collection), and to serve as the depository for the input assignments of advanced students. Comments are provided as to the choice of systems made, and their potential applications for research.
Date: 1967
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