Electronic and optical sources of information for the humanities: a survey of library users, products and projects in Italy
Abstract
The paper describes a research project conducted by ISRDS‐CNR, on behalf of the Faculty of Humanities of the University of Rome, which looks at the current availability of electronic information products in the field of the humanities and their potential users. The study has involved an investigation of the patrons of the various departmental libraries. An analysis of bibliographic information, search strategies and retrieved citations performance has been conducted on FRANCIS and on Philosopher's Index. The humanities have access to comparatively few bibliographic databases. However, since the introduction of optical storage devices such as CD‐ROM and videodisc, several applications have been made with still and motion images, including museum and document catalogues, photographic collections, art history lectures and reproductions of rare material. Some recent Italian initiatives and products are looked at, as are methods of specialised automated data collection utilised by public institutions which provide access for research activities.
Citation
Paci, A.M., Castellucci, P. and Ferraria, L. (1990), "Electronic and optical sources of information for the humanities: a survey of library users, products and projects in Italy", Online Review, Vol. 14 No. 6, pp. 390-400. https://doi.org/10.1108/eb024356
Publisher
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