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End‐users: threat, challenge or myth?

David Nicholas (The Polytechnic of North London)
Gertrud Erbach (The Polytechnic of North London)
Kevin Harris (The Polytechnic of North London)

Aslib Proceedings

ISSN: 0001-253X

Article publication date: 1 November 1987

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Abstract

In spite of ostensibly favourable conditions, end‐user searching of online text information retrieval systems among City firms is relatively uncommon. Online searching is flourishing but is very much the province of librarians. Textline is the exception, being used fairly extensively by intermediaries and end‐users alike. Textline's success is attributed to shrewd marketing, user‐friendly software, a wide and relevant coverage policy, its abstracts and early entry into the market. Job perceptions, job pressures, human nature and attitudes towards information technology appear to be inhibiting widespread end‐user searching. Intermediaries, who are actively encouraging end‐use, or who are trying to get involved in the planning of integrated information systems, still seem to be in the minority.

Citation

Nicholas, D., Erbach, G. and Harris, K. (1987), "End‐users: threat, challenge or myth?", Aslib Proceedings, Vol. 39 No. 11/12, pp. 337-344. https://doi.org/10.1108/eb051073

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MCB UP Ltd

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