This article examines disciplinary differences in the use of electronic journals by academic staff and students and considers whether library services need to differentiate between staff and students when planning support services for electronic journals. Findings from two research projects are collated, one an in-depth study of academic staff at one UK institution, and the other a cross-sectional, longitudinal sector study (focusing more on student usage). Interviews were conducted with 35 staff (in-depth study) and over 500 students (cross sectional survey). Results indicate that academic staff incorporate electronic journal usage into their working patterns in different ways than students and that these differences may affect attitudes t...
This study investigated the use of electronic journals by lecturers of University of Ibadan, Nigeria...
This study is an attempt to analyze the level of understanding and the perception of scholarly commu...
Abstract The main aim of the study is to know the use of e-journals among the faculty members and st...
This article examines disciplinary differences in the use of electronic journals by academic staff a...
This article examines disciplinary differences in the use of electronic journals by academic staff a...
This paper examines the use of digital resources by academic staff in a single UK University and its...
This paper reports on a survey carried out at the University of the West of England (UWE) into the u...
The aim of the JUSTEIS project over the first three cycles (1999-2002) was to examine the uptake and...
This paper looks at various aspects of usage data collation and provision in the area of e-journals ...
This study examines how Association of Research Library (ARL)-member institutions are meeting the ch...
University libraries are rapidly moving toward electronic journal collections. Readership surveys at...
E-journal, printed journal, and database usage data from campus polls conducted annually, 1998-2000,...
As academia progresses towards the 21st century, increases in student numbers, distance learning, ch...
Libraries must attend the needs of their different users. Academics are usually a particular kind of...
The article is based on interviews with the subject specialists employed at the University Library i...
This study investigated the use of electronic journals by lecturers of University of Ibadan, Nigeria...
This study is an attempt to analyze the level of understanding and the perception of scholarly commu...
Abstract The main aim of the study is to know the use of e-journals among the faculty members and st...
This article examines disciplinary differences in the use of electronic journals by academic staff a...
This article examines disciplinary differences in the use of electronic journals by academic staff a...
This paper examines the use of digital resources by academic staff in a single UK University and its...
This paper reports on a survey carried out at the University of the West of England (UWE) into the u...
The aim of the JUSTEIS project over the first three cycles (1999-2002) was to examine the uptake and...
This paper looks at various aspects of usage data collation and provision in the area of e-journals ...
This study examines how Association of Research Library (ARL)-member institutions are meeting the ch...
University libraries are rapidly moving toward electronic journal collections. Readership surveys at...
E-journal, printed journal, and database usage data from campus polls conducted annually, 1998-2000,...
As academia progresses towards the 21st century, increases in student numbers, distance learning, ch...
Libraries must attend the needs of their different users. Academics are usually a particular kind of...
The article is based on interviews with the subject specialists employed at the University Library i...
This study investigated the use of electronic journals by lecturers of University of Ibadan, Nigeria...
This study is an attempt to analyze the level of understanding and the perception of scholarly commu...
Abstract The main aim of the study is to know the use of e-journals among the faculty members and st...