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The One-Box Challenge: Providing a Federated Search That Benefits the Research Process
Authors:John Boyd  Contributor  Marian Hampton  Contributor  Patricia Morrison  Contributor  Penny Pugh  Contributor  Frank Cervone  Contributor
Abstract:The one-box federated search of databases brings as many challenges as promises to database searching, especially in terms of adapting these systems to user needs and the effects this new mode of searching will have on users' research behaviors. This issue of “The Balance Point” presents several librarians with strong interests in reference and instruction, who tell the story of adapting a federated search system for their libraries and reflect upon how federated searching can change the way students do research and on the implications federated searching has on information literacy skills and the quality of results found.
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