Paul, while I agree, I also don't think that search is helpful at all for public library patrons - they will have no idea how to use it or what the results mean. If we want it to make sense to the general public then we should change the entire tool to use plain language and not library language. Nicole On Wed, Jun 9, 2010 at 11:05 AM, Paul Poulain <paul.poulain@biblibre.com> wrote:
Le 09/06/2010 15:19, Owen Leonard a écrit :
How can we label this search in a way that is both accurate and understandable? Is an authority search enough of a specialized task that the link can be named "Authority search" and those who know what it is will use it?
authority is meaningless for public libraries patrons imo It can be meaningfull for academic libraries and for some patrons, but even in this case, I think "authority" is restricted.
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