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Main Authors: Bozarth, Sandra, Zhong, Ying
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 2016
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ1122228
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author Bozarth, Sandra
Zhong, Ying
author_facet Bozarth, Sandra
Zhong, Ying
Bozarth, Sandra
Zhong, Ying
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contents E-Books: Are We on the Same Page? Bozarth, Sandra Zhong, Ying Electronic Publishing Books College Libraries College Students Student Attitudes Users (Information) Use Studies Student Surveys Online Surveys Needs Assessment Library Services Preferences Data Collection State Universities Technology Integration College Faculty Teacher Attitudes User Satisfaction (Information) Usability Libraries are making great efforts acquiring, maintaining, and promoting electronic book (e-book) collections; therefore, understanding what preference users have regarding e-books will help with current and future collection-development decisions. For librarians to provide e-book resources and services effectively, a thorough understanding of faculty, staff, and student e-book needs and preferences is needed. A campus-wide online survey was conducted to gather this much-needed data. As the Walter W. Stiern Library at California State University, Bakersfield, moves toward a broader integrated print and electronic acquisition model, it needs to ensure that its users' information needs are being met.
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publishDate 2016
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spellingShingle E-Books: Are We on the Same Page?
Bozarth, Sandra
Zhong, Ying
Electronic Publishing
Books
College Libraries
College Students
Student Attitudes
Users (Information)
Use Studies
Student Surveys
Online Surveys
Needs Assessment
Library Services
Preferences
Data Collection
State Universities
Technology Integration
College Faculty
Teacher Attitudes
User Satisfaction (Information)
Usability
E-Books: Are We on the Same Page? Bozarth, Sandra Zhong, Ying Electronic Publishing Books College Libraries College Students Student Attitudes Users (Information) Use Studies Student Surveys Online Surveys Needs Assessment Library Services Preferences Data Collection State Universities Technology Integration College Faculty Teacher Attitudes User Satisfaction (Information) Usability Libraries are making great efforts acquiring, maintaining, and promoting electronic book (e-book) collections; therefore, understanding what preference users have regarding e-books will help with current and future collection-development decisions. For librarians to provide e-book resources and services effectively, a thorough understanding of faculty, staff, and student e-book needs and preferences is needed. A campus-wide online survey was conducted to gather this much-needed data. As the Walter W. Stiern Library at California State University, Bakersfield, moves toward a broader integrated print and electronic acquisition model, it needs to ensure that its users' information needs are being met.
title E-Books: Are We on the Same Page?
topic Electronic Publishing
Books
College Libraries
College Students
Student Attitudes
Users (Information)
Use Studies
Student Surveys
Online Surveys
Needs Assessment
Library Services
Preferences
Data Collection
State Universities
Technology Integration
College Faculty
Teacher Attitudes
User Satisfaction (Information)
Usability
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ1122228