An Evaluation of the Accessibility of E-resources from Theological Library Websites

Kate L. Ganski
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This study examines the accessibility of e-resources from the websites of theological libraries to discover if theological libraries are providing digital access to e-journals, recommended religious Internet resources, and digital libraries. Qualitative content analysis was used to evaluate the placement and terminology of e-resources on twenty-five theological library websites of faith-based institutions with primarily graduate/professional students. Findings revealed slightly more than half of these websites make e-resources available and are easily accessible through a quick navigational pathway. Terminology used was found to be diverse and varied. These findings suggest that theological library websites are attempting to meet the digital needs of their students. Further study is recommended to understand the impact, if any, these findings may have on the digital needs of theological students.
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神学图书馆网站电子资源可及性评价
本研究考察了神学图书馆网站电子资源的可及性,以发现神学图书馆是否提供电子期刊、推荐的宗教互联网资源和数字图书馆的数字访问。本研究采用质性内容分析的方法,评估25个以研究生/专业学生为主的宗教院校神学图书馆网站上电子资源的位置和术语。调查结果显示,这些网站中略多于一半的网站提供电子资源,并通过快速导航途径轻松访问。所使用的术语五花八门。这些发现表明,神学图书馆网站正试图满足学生的数字需求。建议进一步研究,以了解这些发现可能对神学学生的数字需求产生的影响,如果有的话。
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