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Main Authors: Dee, Cheryl, Allen, Maryellen
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 2006
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ729890
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author Dee, Cheryl
Allen, Maryellen
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Allen, Maryellen
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contents A Survey of the Usability of Digital Reference Services on Academic Health Science Library Web Sites Dee, Cheryl Allen, Maryellen Web Sites Electronic Libraries Reference Services Medical Libraries Academic Libraries Case Studies Users (Information) Librarians Reference interactions with patrons in a digital library environment using digital reference services (DRS) has become widespread. However, such services in many libraries appear to be underutilized. A study surveying the ease and convenience of such services for patrons in over 100 academic health science library Web sites suggests that cumbersome access and difficulty of use may be a key restraining force.
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spellingShingle A Survey of the Usability of Digital Reference Services on Academic Health Science Library Web Sites
Dee, Cheryl
Allen, Maryellen
Web Sites
Electronic Libraries
Reference Services
Medical Libraries
Academic Libraries
Case Studies
Users (Information)
Librarians
A Survey of the Usability of Digital Reference Services on Academic Health Science Library Web Sites Dee, Cheryl Allen, Maryellen Web Sites Electronic Libraries Reference Services Medical Libraries Academic Libraries Case Studies Users (Information) Librarians Reference interactions with patrons in a digital library environment using digital reference services (DRS) has become widespread. However, such services in many libraries appear to be underutilized. A study surveying the ease and convenience of such services for patrons in over 100 academic health science library Web sites suggests that cumbersome access and difficulty of use may be a key restraining force.
title A Survey of the Usability of Digital Reference Services on Academic Health Science Library Web Sites
topic Web Sites
Electronic Libraries
Reference Services
Medical Libraries
Academic Libraries
Case Studies
Users (Information)
Librarians
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ729890