Undergraduates' Electronic Resources Diffusion at the Peking University: An Exploration on Language Impacts

Qingshan Zhou, Zhiqiang Li, Xifei Huang, Dickson K. W. Chiu
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Most studies on Chinese academic resource selection have used a qualitative approach, focusing on issues such as resource distribution and accessibility. To fill the research gap, the current article analyses the responses of 190 undergraduate students of the Peking University to a questionnaire survey, revealing various academic resources' access methods, usage frequency, and access obstacles, while exploring underlying factors affecting resource usage with a focus on the language impacts. Further, the application of the innovation diffusion model to study the utilization of library electronic resources is novel. The current findings showed that open-shelf books, electronic journals, and open-access resources were highly utilized because of their high quality. Electronic resources were displacing printed resources. Based on Bass's innovation diffusion model, diffusion of different electronic resources among undergraduate students fit well with the S-curve, though with significantly different slopes, for example, there was a significantly different diffusion rate between English and Chinese resources. In particular, difficulties in accessing Western databases was identified because of students' limited information literacy and language ability.
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北京大学大学生电子资源扩散:语言影响的探讨
关于中国学术资源选择的研究大多采用定性方法,关注资源分布和可及性等问题。为了填补这一研究空白,本文通过对北京大学190名本科生的问卷调查,揭示了各种学术资源的获取方式、使用频率和获取障碍,并以语言影响为重点,探讨了影响资源使用的潜在因素。此外,将创新扩散模型应用于图书馆电子资源利用的研究也是新颖的。目前的研究结果表明,开架图书、电子期刊和开放获取资源因其高质量而被高度利用。电子资源正在取代印刷资源。基于Bass的创新扩散模型,不同电子资源在大学生之间的扩散符合s曲线,但斜率存在显著差异,如英语和中文资源之间的扩散速率存在显著差异。特别是,由于学生的信息素养和语言能力有限,在获取西方数据库方面存在困难。
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期刊介绍: Library Collections, Acquisitions, and Technical Services provides a forum for the international exchange of ideas and experiences among members of the library collection management, technical services, vendor and publishing communities throughout the world. It is a comprehensive publication designed to bring together many of the specializations within the broad areas of library collection management and technical services including, but by no means limited to, acquisition of books and serials in academic, public, school and special libraries; cataloging and authority control.
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