Document delivering services: a strategy to support research in Mexican universities in the pandemic by COVID-19
César Saavedra-Alamillas, Josmel Pacheco-Mendoza, Héctor Eduardo García-Meléndez, Amado Vilchis López, Humberto Martínez-Camacho, Erik Miguel Ortiz-Díaz, E. Ortega-Martínez
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文件提供服务:支持墨西哥大学在COVID-19大流行期间开展研究的战略
目的:本文的目的是通过文件传递服务(DDS)设计/方法/方法,以合作的方式报告和规范涉及的六所墨西哥大学的用户在SARS-CoV-2限制期间的文件需求:在参与机构内部进行诊断,考虑信息资源和来源,要求的文件和每个机构的用户数量,每天统计一个月。本研究采用文献和定量方法。认为DDS是一种可靠的信息供给服务,但需要对法律方案和馆际互借政策进行调整,使之适应未来的信息服务或“新常态”;DDS将对馆员合作网络的形成产生重大影响。本研究揭示了DDS作为一项相关服务的重要性,通过使用信息和通信技术提供按需信息,这是一种安全的操作方式,避免了身体接触,确保了社区研究过程的连续性,并始终监测和促进版权©2020,Emerald Publishing Limited
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