How graduate students perceive, use, and manage electronic resources

Ming-der Wu, Shih-chuan Chen
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Purpose – This study aims to investigate graduate student perceptions of electronic resources, their search behaviour, and their usage patterns.Design/methodology/approach – Interviews were conducted in a research‐oriented university, and participants included 18 graduate students from three disciplines: humanities, social sciences, and science and technology.Findings – Graduate students are frequent users of electronic resources, particularly during the thesis‐writing period. Graduate students of science and technology perceive electronic resources to be considerably more important to their research and studies than students of other disciplines do. Few students use the metasearch tool to retrieve heterogeneous electronic resources in the library. Very few students use alert services to obtain updated information.Originality/value – The findings of the study could help university librarians acquire an enhanced understanding of the usage behaviour of graduate students on electronic resources.
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研究生如何认识、使用和管理电子资源
目的-本研究旨在调查研究生对电子资源的看法,他们的搜索行为,以及他们的使用模式。设计/方法/方法-访谈在一所研究型大学进行,参与者包括来自人文、社会科学和科学技术三个学科的18名研究生。研究发现-研究生经常使用电子资源,特别是在论文写作期间。与其他学科的学生相比,科学技术专业的研究生认为电子资源对他们的研究和学习相当重要。很少有学生使用元搜索工具来检索图书馆的异构电子资源。很少有学生使用警报服务来获取最新信息。独创性/价值-研究结果可以帮助大学图书馆员更好地了解研究生对电子资源的使用行为。
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Aslib Proceedings 工程技术-计算机:信息系统
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