Objective: At an academic health sciences library serving a wide variety of disciplines, studying library users’ technology use provides necessary information on intersection points for library services. Administering a similar survey annually for five years generated a holistic view of users’ technology needs and preferences over time. Methods: From 2012 to 2016, the University of Florida Health Science Center Library (HSCL) annually administered a sixteen-to-twenty question survey addressing health sciences users’ technology awareness and use and their interest in using technology to engage with the library and its services. The survey was distributed throughout the HSC via email invitation from liaison librarians to their colleges and de...
This study serves as an update to a previous study by Sam Houston State University librarians about ...
Objective – To determine the factors, barriersand facilitators, preference, and intended useof e-boo...
Contrary to the impression of many Americans, some less technologically developed countries are more...
The authors consider trends in mobile device usage for the Internet as a whole, for EBSCO Discovery ...
Objective: To find simple, fast, and easy ways to assess library users’ needs and to get real-time r...
In recent years, academic libraries have been increasingly challenged to offer newer, more sophistic...
Introduction: Emerging trends in library and information space especially in the academic environmen...
While there have been a number of articles written about the need to provide mobile services for use...
Major objective of the study was to identify the technology adoption attitude of library professiona...
Objective: To assess and evaluate the past and current performance of library services, resources, a...
Journal ArticleLibrarians purchased twelve ereaders and six tablets to provide patrons the opportuni...
A review of student use of technologies in libraries, with the research question being What increas...
Objective: The objective of this study is to determine both the usefulness of librarian instruction ...
Introduction: Medical libraries very often base the decisions they make about library services on in...
Objective – This article describes the construction and use of a low cost tool for capturing user de...
This study serves as an update to a previous study by Sam Houston State University librarians about ...
Objective – To determine the factors, barriersand facilitators, preference, and intended useof e-boo...
Contrary to the impression of many Americans, some less technologically developed countries are more...
The authors consider trends in mobile device usage for the Internet as a whole, for EBSCO Discovery ...
Objective: To find simple, fast, and easy ways to assess library users’ needs and to get real-time r...
In recent years, academic libraries have been increasingly challenged to offer newer, more sophistic...
Introduction: Emerging trends in library and information space especially in the academic environmen...
While there have been a number of articles written about the need to provide mobile services for use...
Major objective of the study was to identify the technology adoption attitude of library professiona...
Objective: To assess and evaluate the past and current performance of library services, resources, a...
Journal ArticleLibrarians purchased twelve ereaders and six tablets to provide patrons the opportuni...
A review of student use of technologies in libraries, with the research question being What increas...
Objective: The objective of this study is to determine both the usefulness of librarian instruction ...
Introduction: Medical libraries very often base the decisions they make about library services on in...
Objective – This article describes the construction and use of a low cost tool for capturing user de...
This study serves as an update to a previous study by Sam Houston State University librarians about ...
Objective – To determine the factors, barriersand facilitators, preference, and intended useof e-boo...
Contrary to the impression of many Americans, some less technologically developed countries are more...