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Peer reviewedDobson, Cynthia; And Others – Journal of Academic Librarianship, 1996
Collection development for interdisciplinary areas is more complex than for traditionally well-defined disciplines, so new evaluation methods are needed. This article identifies variables in interdisciplinary fields and presents a model of their typical information components. Traditional use-centered and materials-centered evaluation methods…
Descriptors: Evaluation Methods, Evaluation Problems, Information Processing, Intellectual Disciplines
Peer reviewedWygant, Ted M. – Behavioral & Social Sciences Librarian, 1997
Describes the management and collection of standardized educational and psychological tests at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and analyzes the use patterns of patron request cards. Current electronic test locators and evaluation services are indicated as well. (Author/LRW)
Descriptors: Academic Libraries, Databases, Evaluation Methods, Higher Education
Peer reviewedBridges, Anne E.; Clement, Russell T. – Journal of Academic Librarianship, 1997
Discusses the use of e-mail by humanities faculty based on an e-mail survey of faculty at Brigham Young University (Utah) and the University of Tennessee at Knoxville. Results indicate that humanities faculty are significantly heavier e-mail users than previously reported. (LRW)
Descriptors: Age Differences, Computer Uses in Education, Electronic Mail, Gender Issues
Peer reviewedSwan, Karen – Journal of Educational Technology Systems, 1997
Reports on two studies that compared adult students' responses to, and recall from, hypermedia materials with and without integrated video segments. Results suggest that embedded video can enhance learning from hypermedia: (1) video adds an affective dimension that makes hypermedia materials more meaningful; and (2) video is presented in a more…
Descriptors: Adult Students, Comparative Analysis, Educational Technology, Hypermedia
Burks, Freda – School Library Media Quarterly, 1997
This is the second part of a descriptive survey that analyzed the behavior of students and faculty in three high school library media centers in the Dallas-Fort Worth (Texas) area. It reports on the nature and extent of faculty use of library media centers and describes their perceptions of service, and compares data with an earlier study.…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, High Schools, Learning Resources Centers, Library Services
Peer reviewedAugustine, Susan; Greene, Courtney – College & Research Libraries, 2002
Discusses results of a usability study at the University of Illinois Chicago that investigated whether Internet search engines have influenced the way students search library Web sites. Results show students use the Web site's internal search engine rather than navigating through the pages; have difficulty interpreting library terminology; and…
Descriptors: Academic Libraries, Case Studies, Higher Education, Internet
Peer reviewedRosen, Elizabeth McClure – Journal of Youth Services in Libraries, 1990
Describes a needs assessment process that was developed for the Soledad branch library, which is located in a rural, predominantly Spanish-speaking community. Questionnaires for users and nonusers are described, community residents' involvement is discussed, desirable library services are suggested, and needs in a bilingual community are…
Descriptors: Bilingualism, Community Involvement, Library Research, Library Services
Peer reviewedSiddiqui, Moid A. – International Library Review, 1990
Describes results of a study of interlibrary loan statistics that was conducted at the King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals (KFUPM) Library (Saudi Arabia) in 1985-86. Results are used to examine collection development needs, departmental use, categories of users, time required to fill requests, and lending vendors. (five references) (LRW)
Descriptors: College Libraries, Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Interlibrary Loans
Peer reviewedMalaney, Gary D.; Thurman, Quint – Journal of Educational Technology Systems, 1990
Describes study that was conducted at the University of Massachusetts at Amherst to examine variables that determine which undergraduates use microcomputers and how often they use them. Computer access, expected future computer use, and prior computer experience are discussed, and the influences of gender and class rank are examined. (17…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Higher Education, Microcomputers, Predictor Variables
Peer reviewedClark, Juleigh Muirhead; Silverman, Susan – RQ, 1989
Student requests for online searching often show that faculty members have suggested inappropriate searches. A survey of faculty that examined their use of online searching in research and their communications to students about this research method is described, and ways in which librarians might improve the situation are suggested. The…
Descriptors: Academic Libraries, College Faculty, College Students, Higher Education
Cornick, Donna – Online, 1989
Discussion of database searching by end-users versus mediated searching by library staff focuses on a user survey conducted at University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, to determine reasons for end-user searching and mediated searching. Search expertise, cost factors, and time constraints are discussed as influences on search strategies. (LRW)
Descriptors: Academic Libraries, Comparative Analysis, Cost Effectiveness, Databases
Peer reviewedMetz, Paul; Litchfield, Charles A. – College and Research Libraries, 1988
Examines data on circulation and in-house use of academic library collections to assess differences according to use, measurement technique, and time period. The discussion examines differences in current periodical use and other kinds of uses, differences between circulation and in-house use, and the reliability of short sampling periods. (13…
Descriptors: Academic Libraries, Comparative Analysis, Correlation, Higher Education
Peer reviewedGetz, Malcolm – College and Research Libraries, 1988
Describes a study that measured the benefits of an automated catalog and automated circulation system from the library user's point of view in terms of the value of time saved. Topics discussed include patterns of use, access time, availability of information, search behaviors, and the effectiveness of the measures used. (seven references)…
Descriptors: Access to Information, Cost Effectiveness, Library Automation, Library Circulation
Peer reviewedCrews, Kenneth D. – Library and Information Science Research, 1988
Discusses the accuracy of reference service in libraries as measured by evaluating answers that reference librarians give to factual questions. More than 30 reference accuracy studies are analyzed, variables explored in each study are examined, further research needs are described, and suggestions for improving service quality for reference…
Descriptors: Librarians, Library Research, Library Services, Literature Reviews
LePoer, Peter M.; Mularski, Carol A. – Laserdisk Professional, 1989
Describes a study that surveyed users to examine the impact of a well-established CD-ROM service on traditional mediated searching and library staff workload. Findings discussed include user demographics, notification and training, searching precision and problems, users' perceptions of the service, and users' comparisons of online service to…
Descriptors: Academic Libraries, Bibliographic Databases, Higher Education, Medical Libraries


