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Main Author: Tony Diaz
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 2024
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ1456859
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contents Use of Desktop Computers at the California Institute of Technology Libraries Tony Diaz Computers Academic Libraries Access to Computers Technology Uses in Education Library Services Student Needs Surveys Student access to desktop computers is still important in today's age of portable electronic and mobile devices. This paper will examine a sample of student usage of desktop computers in a small university library. Survey results indicated that students do find having access to desktop computers is still relevant for their research and personal needs. This paper will show that library administration should continue to invest in desktop computers for student use, despite the common belief that notebooks, laptops, and mobile devices have overshadowed the need.
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spellingShingle Use of Desktop Computers at the California Institute of Technology Libraries
Tony Diaz
Computers
Academic Libraries
Access to Computers
Technology Uses in Education
Library Services
Student Needs
Surveys
Use of Desktop Computers at the California Institute of Technology Libraries Tony Diaz Computers Academic Libraries Access to Computers Technology Uses in Education Library Services Student Needs Surveys Student access to desktop computers is still important in today's age of portable electronic and mobile devices. This paper will examine a sample of student usage of desktop computers in a small university library. Survey results indicated that students do find having access to desktop computers is still relevant for their research and personal needs. This paper will show that library administration should continue to invest in desktop computers for student use, despite the common belief that notebooks, laptops, and mobile devices have overshadowed the need.
title Use of Desktop Computers at the California Institute of Technology Libraries
topic Computers
Academic Libraries
Access to Computers
Technology Uses in Education
Library Services
Student Needs
Surveys
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ1456859