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Auteurs principaux: Gilbert, Julie, Fister, Barbara
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Langue:en
Publié: 2015
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Accès en ligne:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ1061464
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Fister, Barbara
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Fister, Barbara
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Fister, Barbara
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contents The Perceived Impact of E-Books on Student Reading Practices: A Local Study Gilbert, Julie Fister, Barbara Reading Habits Electronic Publishing Electronic Libraries Student Research Recreational Reading Use Studies Users (Information) Usability Feasibility Studies Program Implementation Library Research Library Materials Library Development Investigations Academic Libraries This study investigates the perceived impact of future e-book collections on student research and recreational reading habits at our institution through three questions: how students currently use library print collections, how students use e-books, and how these factors impact student perception of the effects of future library e-books on their research and recreational reading behavior. Students express a fairly high interest in e-books, although not without raising significant concerns. While students appreciate the ease of access provided by ebooks, many imagine that research would be more difficult using e-books. Results will help the library better evaluate e-book options and navigate possible issues related to implementation.
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spellingShingle The Perceived Impact of E-Books on Student Reading Practices: A Local Study
Gilbert, Julie
Fister, Barbara
Reading Habits
Electronic Publishing
Electronic Libraries
Student Research
Recreational Reading
Use Studies
Users (Information)
Usability
Feasibility Studies
Program Implementation
Library Research
Library Materials
Library Development
Investigations
Academic Libraries
The Perceived Impact of E-Books on Student Reading Practices: A Local Study Gilbert, Julie Fister, Barbara Reading Habits Electronic Publishing Electronic Libraries Student Research Recreational Reading Use Studies Users (Information) Usability Feasibility Studies Program Implementation Library Research Library Materials Library Development Investigations Academic Libraries This study investigates the perceived impact of future e-book collections on student research and recreational reading habits at our institution through three questions: how students currently use library print collections, how students use e-books, and how these factors impact student perception of the effects of future library e-books on their research and recreational reading behavior. Students express a fairly high interest in e-books, although not without raising significant concerns. While students appreciate the ease of access provided by ebooks, many imagine that research would be more difficult using e-books. Results will help the library better evaluate e-book options and navigate possible issues related to implementation.
title The Perceived Impact of E-Books on Student Reading Practices: A Local Study
topic Reading Habits
Electronic Publishing
Electronic Libraries
Student Research
Recreational Reading
Use Studies
Users (Information)
Usability
Feasibility Studies
Program Implementation
Library Research
Library Materials
Library Development
Investigations
Academic Libraries
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ1061464