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InstitutionInstitute for the Crippled and Disabled, New York, NY. Research Utilization Lab.; Social and Rehabilitation Service (DHEW), Washington, DC. Div. of Research Utilization.
TitelA Guide to the Use of the SRS Research Information System; Instruction Manual.
Quelle(1972), (36 Seiten)
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Dokumenttypgedruckt; online; Monographie
SchlagwörterInformation Centers; Information Needs; Information Services; Information Systems; Information Utilization; Rehabilitation; Research; Social Services
AbstractThe Social and Rehabilitation Service (SRS) has developed the Research Information System (RIS), a central information base which evolved from research and demonstration (R&D) programs sponsored over the years by SRS. It was specifically designed for use by the practitioner rather than by the formal researcher in an area of special investigation. The system is a key to some of the answers to problems that practitioners face today. By using it, persons concerned with decision-making and service delivery can acquaint themselves with a great variety of alternatives which are applicable to their responsibilities. RIS contains, in printed copy and in microfiche, the final reports of all SRS research projects as well as abstracts of those reports and a general index. The system has been evaluated and field tested throughout the United States. Because of their standardized format, compact size, and representation of total SRS research, the abstracts and microfiche lend themselves to ready usage. They constitute a nucleus of informational materials which will be expanded and refined as the R&D program continues. In this manual, techniques for use, system components, and target groups are treated in detail. (The SRS Thesaurus is available as LI 004305.) (Author/NH)
AnmerkungenSuperintendent of Documents, U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C. 20402 (Stock # 1762-00070, $.65)
Erfasst vonERIC (Education Resources Information Center), Washington, DC
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