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Main Author: Montgomery, Wayne R.
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 1981
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED213410
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contents Determining Student Information Need Based Upon Required Work Activities. Montgomery, Wayne R. Academic Libraries Case Studies College Faculty College Students Decision Making Environmental Influences Higher Education Information Needs Library Administration Library Research Questionnaires Task Analysis Use Studies This study examines the role of the user study as a management tool in academic libraries and proposes a task-oriented survey method to estimate the library clientele's need for documents. Research on work and task-oriented information studies is discussed and applied to the development of a survey instrument. A case study employing the task-oriented survey instrument is presented in the second half of the paper. Sixteen members of the faculty of the Department of Special Education at California State University, Northridge, responded to the survey questions in an interview or through campus mail. Forty courses and 824 students were represented in the faculty responses. Based on an expected need formula, it was estimated that the students would need more than 8,517 document exposures to successfully complete their assignments. The study includes three appendices: (1) Outline of Academic Library Services, (2) Department of Special Education Programs, and (3) the survey instrument. There is a 36-item bibliography. (Author/RAA)
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spellingShingle Determining Student Information Need Based Upon Required Work Activities.
Montgomery, Wayne R.
Academic Libraries
Case Studies
College Faculty
College Students
Decision Making
Environmental Influences
Higher Education
Information Needs
Library Administration
Library Research
Questionnaires
Task Analysis
Use Studies
Determining Student Information Need Based Upon Required Work Activities. Montgomery, Wayne R. Academic Libraries Case Studies College Faculty College Students Decision Making Environmental Influences Higher Education Information Needs Library Administration Library Research Questionnaires Task Analysis Use Studies This study examines the role of the user study as a management tool in academic libraries and proposes a task-oriented survey method to estimate the library clientele's need for documents. Research on work and task-oriented information studies is discussed and applied to the development of a survey instrument. A case study employing the task-oriented survey instrument is presented in the second half of the paper. Sixteen members of the faculty of the Department of Special Education at California State University, Northridge, responded to the survey questions in an interview or through campus mail. Forty courses and 824 students were represented in the faculty responses. Based on an expected need formula, it was estimated that the students would need more than 8,517 document exposures to successfully complete their assignments. The study includes three appendices: (1) Outline of Academic Library Services, (2) Department of Special Education Programs, and (3) the survey instrument. There is a 36-item bibliography. (Author/RAA)
title Determining Student Information Need Based Upon Required Work Activities.
topic Academic Libraries
Case Studies
College Faculty
College Students
Decision Making
Environmental Influences
Higher Education
Information Needs
Library Administration
Library Research
Questionnaires
Task Analysis
Use Studies
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED213410