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Courtney, Arielle; Schneider, Ingrid E. – Applied Environmental Education and Communication, 2016
Effective science delivery to practitioners can improve recreation experiences and environmental educational outcomes. This project explored U.S. Department of Agriculture-Forest Service recreation personnel's research-based information sources, constraints to access and use of research, and opinions about how to improve science delivery to…
Descriptors: Technology Transfer, Recreation, Government Employees, Information Sources
Pinelli, Thomas E.; Glassman, Myron – 1989
A pilot study was conducted to evaluate selected NASA (National Aeronautics and Space Administration) scientific and technical information (STI) products. The study, which utilized survey research in the form of a self-administered mail questionnaire, had a two-fold purpose--to gather baseline data on the use and perceived usefulness of selected…
Descriptors: Aerospace Technology, Engineers, Information Sources, Information Utilization
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Adedigba, Yakub A. – Information Development, 1985
Results of survey studying information gathering habits of forestry research scientists in Nigeria indicate that: most consult two or more information sources; organizational libraries and literature are major sources of scientific information; and accessibility, convenience, reliability, ease of use, and language are key factors in choosing…
Descriptors: Developing Nations, Forestry, Information Seeking, Information Services
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Mondschein, Lawrence G. – Special Libraries, 1990
Use of selective dissemination of information (SDI) by 156 research scientists at 6 corporate research and development facilities was surveyed to assess its relationship to research productivity as measured by the number of papers authored. Findings showed that 70 percent of the scientists use SDI, and regular users are more productive than either…
Descriptors: Information Utilization, National Surveys, Productivity, Questionnaires
Franklin, Hugh – 1990
Libraries at 52 U.S. colleges and universities offering engineering programs were surveyed by mail to determine how they handled the engineering information needs of off-campus, nonacademic users. Twenty-five provided usable responses. For this sample, 60.4% of the estimated service is to companies, 18.8% to consultants/entrepreneurs/inventors,…
Descriptors: Academic Libraries, Engineering, Fees, Higher Education