Prerequisites
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Language of Instruction
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Turkish
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Responsible
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Assistant Professor Hasan SEVMEZ
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Instructors
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Assistants
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Resources
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R1. Large, A., Tedd, L.A. ve Hartley, R.J. (2001). Information Seeking in the Online Age: Principles and Practice. London, Bowker.
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Supplementary Book
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SR1. Allison, D. A., McNeil, B. ve Swanson, S. (2000). Database Selection: One Size Does not Fit All. College and Research Libraries, 61(1), 56- 63.
SR2. Barker, P. (1997). Electronic Libraries of the Future. In Encyclopedia of Library and Information Science 59(22), 119-152.
SR3. Davis, T. L. (1997). The Evaluation of Selection Activities for Electronic Resources. Library Trends, 45(3), 391-403.
SR4. Walker, G. Ve Janes, J. (1999). Online Retrieval: A Dialog of Theory and Practice. Englewood: Libraries Unlimited, Inc.
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Goals
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This course is intended to prepare student to recognize electronic databases, and service providers thereby to develop compare and select skills for databases.
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Content
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In this course, the types and contents of library electronic databases; place and prospect in the library dermatology; information search and retrieval in electronic databases are discussed.
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