Analysis of Retrieval Performance in Four Cross-Disciplinary Databases: Article1st, Faxon Finder, UnCover, and a Locally Mounted Database

Scott Stebelman
1994 College and Research Libraries  
As an increasing number of cross-disciplinary databases become accessible over the Internet, librarians are presented with the dilemma of which to choose to support patron research. Several factors, such as cost, retrospective coverage, and document delivery, are usually considered in making a decision. However, one key factor-citation retrieval performance-is often overlooked because
doi:10.5860/crl_55_06_562 fatcat:c32vkl2pczakbn6q7gbw5urlri