The User Behaviour Monitoring and Evaluation Framework has been established to investigate and profile the use of electronic information services (EIS) within higher education in the UK. Electronic information services are defined as: collections of information tools/products delivered to requesting users electronically, and usually computer mediated. This encompasses media of all types. This article discusses aspects of the methodology of the Framework, and preliminary findings from the first annual cycle of the Framework. Findings are based on interactions with 1500 users, including academic staff, library and information services staff, and students. Executed through three strands, the framework methodology uses an array of quantitative ...
The JUBILEE project (JISC User Behaviour in Information Seeking: Longitudinal Evaluation of EIS) was...
Technology is capable of revolutionizing the management of higher education institutions a...
The aim of the JUSTEIS project over the first three cycles (1999-2002) was to examine the uptake and...
JISC, the Joint Information Systems Committee, established a User Behaviour Monitoring and Evaluatio...
Abstract: Describes key aspects of the methodology and outcomes of the JISC User Behaviour Monitorin...
Committee (JISC) User Behaviour Monitoring and Evaluation Framework to identify a range of issues as...
This paper draws on work conducted under the Joint Information Systems Committee (JISC) User Behavio...
This two-part article establishes a model of the mediating factors that influence student informatio...
This paper presents a profile of user behaviour in relation to the use of electronic information ser...
This paper draws on work conducted under the Joint Information Systems Committee (JISC) User Behavio...
This two part article establishes a model of the mediating factors that influence student informatio...
This second part of a two-part article establishes a model of the mediating factors that influence s...
The three-year JUBILEE project 'JISC User Behaviour in Information seeking: Longitudinal Evaluation ...
This paper reports on the first stage of a study on the usage of electronic information services (EI...
This second part of a two-part article establishes a model of the mediating factors that influence s...
The JUBILEE project (JISC User Behaviour in Information Seeking: Longitudinal Evaluation of EIS) was...
Technology is capable of revolutionizing the management of higher education institutions a...
The aim of the JUSTEIS project over the first three cycles (1999-2002) was to examine the uptake and...
JISC, the Joint Information Systems Committee, established a User Behaviour Monitoring and Evaluatio...
Abstract: Describes key aspects of the methodology and outcomes of the JISC User Behaviour Monitorin...
Committee (JISC) User Behaviour Monitoring and Evaluation Framework to identify a range of issues as...
This paper draws on work conducted under the Joint Information Systems Committee (JISC) User Behavio...
This two-part article establishes a model of the mediating factors that influence student informatio...
This paper presents a profile of user behaviour in relation to the use of electronic information ser...
This paper draws on work conducted under the Joint Information Systems Committee (JISC) User Behavio...
This two part article establishes a model of the mediating factors that influence student informatio...
This second part of a two-part article establishes a model of the mediating factors that influence s...
The three-year JUBILEE project 'JISC User Behaviour in Information seeking: Longitudinal Evaluation ...
This paper reports on the first stage of a study on the usage of electronic information services (EI...
This second part of a two-part article establishes a model of the mediating factors that influence s...
The JUBILEE project (JISC User Behaviour in Information Seeking: Longitudinal Evaluation of EIS) was...
Technology is capable of revolutionizing the management of higher education institutions a...
The aim of the JUSTEIS project over the first three cycles (1999-2002) was to examine the uptake and...