Abstract
PaperChase is a computerized bibliographic retrieval system that permits users without previous training to search the medical literature themselves at any time of the day or night. The database for PaperChase consists of approximately 425,000 references from 258 journals dating back eight years—nearly all the references shelved in the library of our hospital. In its first year of deployment, 1,032 users conducted 8,459 searches, during which they displayed 399,821 references and selected 97,869 of them for printing.The most common reason for using PaperChase is to answer a question of medical importance. As the results of the search are displayed, the titles of the retrieved references flash by; often one or more of them contain a declarative medical statement that answers the question of interest. To facilitate rapid review of these medical statements, we provided a new means to display references—just the titles, but four at a time. Examples are given which illustrate how users of PaperChase can find what they are looking for without consulting bound volumes.
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