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Main Author: Neelameghan, A.
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 1982
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED262780
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contents Improving the Use of Information Systems, Services and Sources through User Education and Orientation: Some Issues with Reference to Developing Countries. Neelameghan, A. Developing Nations Information Dissemination Information Services Information Systems Information Utilization International Cooperation International Organizations Library Instruction Library Materials National Programs Position Papers User Satisfaction (Information) Noting that under-utilization of information services and systems in developing countries has recently been confirmed by UNESCO (United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization) surveys and studies, this paper discusses problems and issues leading to this under-utilization, and examines approaches and actions that could help improve the utilization of information systems if they were undertaken by international organizations at the national and institutional levels. Definitions are provided of user education, user orientation, and user assistance, and a table is used to make the distinctions clear. Interrelationships between the activities in these three categories and their influences on each other are briefly described. A dual approach to user education is recommended: (1) national information policies and programs should explicitly define policies, programs, and minimum standards on user education; and (2) national educational policies and programs should explicitly set out policies, programs, and minimum standards on school and university library and information facilities and services and user education at all educational levels, including formal and nonformal education. User orientation and user assistance are each discussed in turn. Finally, the environment of, and national and international actions with respect to, computerized information systems are discussed. Seven references are listed. (THC)
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spellingShingle Improving the Use of Information Systems, Services and Sources through User Education and Orientation: Some Issues with Reference to Developing Countries.
Neelameghan, A.
Developing Nations
Information Dissemination
Information Services
Information Systems
Information Utilization
International Cooperation
International Organizations
Library Instruction
Library Materials
National Programs
Position Papers
User Satisfaction (Information)
Improving the Use of Information Systems, Services and Sources through User Education and Orientation: Some Issues with Reference to Developing Countries. Neelameghan, A. Developing Nations Information Dissemination Information Services Information Systems Information Utilization International Cooperation International Organizations Library Instruction Library Materials National Programs Position Papers User Satisfaction (Information) Noting that under-utilization of information services and systems in developing countries has recently been confirmed by UNESCO (United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization) surveys and studies, this paper discusses problems and issues leading to this under-utilization, and examines approaches and actions that could help improve the utilization of information systems if they were undertaken by international organizations at the national and institutional levels. Definitions are provided of user education, user orientation, and user assistance, and a table is used to make the distinctions clear. Interrelationships between the activities in these three categories and their influences on each other are briefly described. A dual approach to user education is recommended: (1) national information policies and programs should explicitly define policies, programs, and minimum standards on user education; and (2) national educational policies and programs should explicitly set out policies, programs, and minimum standards on school and university library and information facilities and services and user education at all educational levels, including formal and nonformal education. User orientation and user assistance are each discussed in turn. Finally, the environment of, and national and international actions with respect to, computerized information systems are discussed. Seven references are listed. (THC)
title Improving the Use of Information Systems, Services and Sources through User Education and Orientation: Some Issues with Reference to Developing Countries.
topic Developing Nations
Information Dissemination
Information Services
Information Systems
Information Utilization
International Cooperation
International Organizations
Library Instruction
Library Materials
National Programs
Position Papers
User Satisfaction (Information)
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED262780