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Main Authors: Rawan, Atifa, Malone, Cheryl Knott, Bender, Laura J.
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 2004
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ730737
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author Rawan, Atifa
Malone, Cheryl Knott
Bender, Laura J.
author_facet Rawan, Atifa
Malone, Cheryl Knott
Bender, Laura J.
Rawan, Atifa
Malone, Cheryl Knott
Bender, Laura J.
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contents Assessing the Virtual Depository Program: The Arizona Experience Rawan, Atifa Malone, Cheryl Knott Bender, Laura J. Government Publications Library Services Internet Electronic Publishing Pilot Projects Library Personnel Users (Information) Experience Evaluation A decade after passage of the Government Printing Office Electronic Information Access Enhancement Act of 1993, a pilot study at the University of Arizona examined the impact of one selective depository library's decision to select, whenever possible, Web-based government information instead of tangible formats such as print and microfiche. The pilot project focused on three key areas: (1) revision of the library's selection profile to prefer electronic over tangible formats; (2) identification and verification of government publications on the Web; and (3) assessment of, and experiences with, Web-based government information among the library's staff and customers. This paper focuses on the assessment of library staff and customer experiences. Several complementary methods, including computer-assisted questionnaires, were used for assessing the ways in which individuals interact with government information resources and the advantages of, and barriers to, Web-based access. Although the transition to virtual depository status requires ongoing monitoring, staff commitment, and assessment to ensure that individuals benefit from the move to more electronic access, the pilot study suggests that it is feasible for a depository library to begin making the transition.
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spellingShingle Assessing the Virtual Depository Program: The Arizona Experience
Rawan, Atifa
Malone, Cheryl Knott
Bender, Laura J.
Government Publications
Library Services
Internet
Electronic Publishing
Pilot Projects
Library Personnel
Users (Information)
Experience
Evaluation
Assessing the Virtual Depository Program: The Arizona Experience Rawan, Atifa Malone, Cheryl Knott Bender, Laura J. Government Publications Library Services Internet Electronic Publishing Pilot Projects Library Personnel Users (Information) Experience Evaluation A decade after passage of the Government Printing Office Electronic Information Access Enhancement Act of 1993, a pilot study at the University of Arizona examined the impact of one selective depository library's decision to select, whenever possible, Web-based government information instead of tangible formats such as print and microfiche. The pilot project focused on three key areas: (1) revision of the library's selection profile to prefer electronic over tangible formats; (2) identification and verification of government publications on the Web; and (3) assessment of, and experiences with, Web-based government information among the library's staff and customers. This paper focuses on the assessment of library staff and customer experiences. Several complementary methods, including computer-assisted questionnaires, were used for assessing the ways in which individuals interact with government information resources and the advantages of, and barriers to, Web-based access. Although the transition to virtual depository status requires ongoing monitoring, staff commitment, and assessment to ensure that individuals benefit from the move to more electronic access, the pilot study suggests that it is feasible for a depository library to begin making the transition.
title Assessing the Virtual Depository Program: The Arizona Experience
topic Government Publications
Library Services
Internet
Electronic Publishing
Pilot Projects
Library Personnel
Users (Information)
Experience
Evaluation
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ730737