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Autori principali: Goldwyn, A. J., Verhosek, Edward
Natura: Recurso educativo Open Access
Lingua:en
Pubblicazione: 1969
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author Goldwyn, A. J.
Verhosek, Edward
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Verhosek, Edward
Goldwyn, A. J.
Verhosek, Edward
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contents A Study of Extra-Institutional Use of Libraries by Ohio Academic Personnel. Goldwyn, A. J. Verhosek, Edward College Libraries College Students Faculty Interlibrary Loans Library Cooperation Library Materials Library Planning Public Libraries Records (Forms) Researchers Special Libraries State Libraries Use Studies This study, supported by Library Service and Construction Act Title III funds, was intended to investigate (1) the volume of library traffic between and among all Ohio campuses; (2) the kinds of libraries patronized by Ohio academic personnel; (3) the characteristics of those non-academic libraries which were patronized (or at least of those parts of their collections which were used); (4) the variations in extra-institutional (off-campus) use according to the characteristics of each "home" institution; (5) other patterns of use; and (6) a methodology which could be utilized in this study and tested for other uses. Basic to the investigation were the plans of the Ohio College Library Center. Both formal (ILL) and informal (personal) use of academic and other libraries were investigated. Study findings include: (1) a need for changes in interlibrary loan forms; (2) the sovereignty of Case Western Reserve University, The Ohio State University, Oberlin College and the University of Cincinnati as sources of library materials; (3) library activity outside of Ohio concentrated in the northeastern part of the U.S.; (4) Ohio academic personnel using libraries in Ohio more than those out of state; and (5) the need for further use studies and a review of the experience of academic libraries using teletype. An annotated bibliography of 178 items is appended. (Author/JB)
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spellingShingle A Study of Extra-Institutional Use of Libraries by Ohio Academic Personnel.
Goldwyn, A. J.
Verhosek, Edward
College Libraries
College Students
Faculty
Interlibrary Loans
Library Cooperation
Library Materials
Library Planning
Public Libraries
Records (Forms)
Researchers
Special Libraries
State Libraries
Use Studies
A Study of Extra-Institutional Use of Libraries by Ohio Academic Personnel. Goldwyn, A. J. Verhosek, Edward College Libraries College Students Faculty Interlibrary Loans Library Cooperation Library Materials Library Planning Public Libraries Records (Forms) Researchers Special Libraries State Libraries Use Studies This study, supported by Library Service and Construction Act Title III funds, was intended to investigate (1) the volume of library traffic between and among all Ohio campuses; (2) the kinds of libraries patronized by Ohio academic personnel; (3) the characteristics of those non-academic libraries which were patronized (or at least of those parts of their collections which were used); (4) the variations in extra-institutional (off-campus) use according to the characteristics of each "home" institution; (5) other patterns of use; and (6) a methodology which could be utilized in this study and tested for other uses. Basic to the investigation were the plans of the Ohio College Library Center. Both formal (ILL) and informal (personal) use of academic and other libraries were investigated. Study findings include: (1) a need for changes in interlibrary loan forms; (2) the sovereignty of Case Western Reserve University, The Ohio State University, Oberlin College and the University of Cincinnati as sources of library materials; (3) library activity outside of Ohio concentrated in the northeastern part of the U.S.; (4) Ohio academic personnel using libraries in Ohio more than those out of state; and (5) the need for further use studies and a review of the experience of academic libraries using teletype. An annotated bibliography of 178 items is appended. (Author/JB)
title A Study of Extra-Institutional Use of Libraries by Ohio Academic Personnel.
topic College Libraries
College Students
Faculty
Interlibrary Loans
Library Cooperation
Library Materials
Library Planning
Public Libraries
Records (Forms)
Researchers
Special Libraries
State Libraries
Use Studies
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED033735