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Main Authors: Derr, Janice, Tolppanen, Bradley P.
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 2015
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ1058406
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author Derr, Janice
Tolppanen, Bradley P.
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Tolppanen, Bradley P.
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Tolppanen, Bradley P.
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contents Tablets: A Survey of Circulation Policies at Academic Libraries Derr, Janice Tolppanen, Bradley P. Academic Libraries Library Research Library Services Handheld Devices Online Surveys Library Policy Library Administration Library Materials Use Studies Access to Computers This article presents the results of a Web-based survey regarding the circulation of tablets in academic libraries. The survey, which was completed by 61 respondents, identifies the most common circulation policies and procedures used. These results will help other academic institutions develop their own policy or update existing ones. Areas of disagreement raised by the survey are also discussed and avenues for further study are identified.
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spellingShingle Tablets: A Survey of Circulation Policies at Academic Libraries
Derr, Janice
Tolppanen, Bradley P.
Academic Libraries
Library Research
Library Services
Handheld Devices
Online Surveys
Library Policy
Library Administration
Library Materials
Use Studies
Access to Computers
Tablets: A Survey of Circulation Policies at Academic Libraries Derr, Janice Tolppanen, Bradley P. Academic Libraries Library Research Library Services Handheld Devices Online Surveys Library Policy Library Administration Library Materials Use Studies Access to Computers This article presents the results of a Web-based survey regarding the circulation of tablets in academic libraries. The survey, which was completed by 61 respondents, identifies the most common circulation policies and procedures used. These results will help other academic institutions develop their own policy or update existing ones. Areas of disagreement raised by the survey are also discussed and avenues for further study are identified.
title Tablets: A Survey of Circulation Policies at Academic Libraries
topic Academic Libraries
Library Research
Library Services
Handheld Devices
Online Surveys
Library Policy
Library Administration
Library Materials
Use Studies
Access to Computers
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ1058406