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Auteurs principaux: Zhang, Yuening, Beckman, Roger
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Langue:en
Publié: 2011
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Accès en ligne:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ937280
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contents E-Book Usage among Chemists, Biochemists and Biologists: Findings of a Survey and Interviews Zhang, Yuening Beckman, Roger Books Electronic Publishing Use Studies Surveys Electronic Mail Graduate Students College Faculty Scientists Chemistry Biology Departments College Science Interviews Library Services Research Libraries Web Sites Internet Barriers Attitude Change Educational Trends An e-book usage survey was sent through departmental mailing lists to the graduate students, scientists and faculty members of the Chemistry Department and Biology Department of Indiana University, Bloomington (IUB). Several faculty members, scientists and graduates students from the Chemistry Department and Biology Department were also contacted for interviews about their e-books usage experience. The purpose of the survey and interviews was to get a better understanding of users' e-book awareness, what advantages they find in using e-books, what concerns they have about e-book purchases and features, and what the library could do to better promote the use of e-book resources on campus. (Contains 8 figures.)
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spellingShingle E-Book Usage among Chemists, Biochemists and Biologists: Findings of a Survey and Interviews
Zhang, Yuening
Beckman, Roger
Books
Electronic Publishing
Use Studies
Surveys
Electronic Mail
Graduate Students
College Faculty
Scientists
Chemistry
Biology
Departments
College Science
Interviews
Library Services
Research Libraries
Web Sites
Internet
Barriers
Attitude Change
Educational Trends
E-Book Usage among Chemists, Biochemists and Biologists: Findings of a Survey and Interviews Zhang, Yuening Beckman, Roger Books Electronic Publishing Use Studies Surveys Electronic Mail Graduate Students College Faculty Scientists Chemistry Biology Departments College Science Interviews Library Services Research Libraries Web Sites Internet Barriers Attitude Change Educational Trends An e-book usage survey was sent through departmental mailing lists to the graduate students, scientists and faculty members of the Chemistry Department and Biology Department of Indiana University, Bloomington (IUB). Several faculty members, scientists and graduates students from the Chemistry Department and Biology Department were also contacted for interviews about their e-books usage experience. The purpose of the survey and interviews was to get a better understanding of users' e-book awareness, what advantages they find in using e-books, what concerns they have about e-book purchases and features, and what the library could do to better promote the use of e-book resources on campus. (Contains 8 figures.)
title E-Book Usage among Chemists, Biochemists and Biologists: Findings of a Survey and Interviews
topic Books
Electronic Publishing
Use Studies
Surveys
Electronic Mail
Graduate Students
College Faculty
Scientists
Chemistry
Biology
Departments
College Science
Interviews
Library Services
Research Libraries
Web Sites
Internet
Barriers
Attitude Change
Educational Trends
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ937280