Academic libraries have traditionally provided computers for students to access their collections and, more recently, facilitate all aspects of studying. Recent changes in technology, particularly the increased presence of mobile devices, calls into question how libraries can best provide technology support and how it might impact the use of other library services. A two-year study conducted at California State University San Marcos library analyzed student use of the computers in the library, both the library’s own desktop computers and laptops owned by students. The results found that, despite the increased ownership of mobile technology by students, they still clearly preferred to use desktop computers in the library. It also showe...
E-Commerce is becoming ubiquitous but what does it mean for libraries? Some would argue that in stri...
The purpose of the study was to ascertain the perspectives of library users in two selected academic...
This exploratory study examined the use of the Oregon State University Libraries website via mobile ...
Academic libraries have traditionally provided computers for students to access their collections an...
Computers have become a vital and irreplaceable part of college or university students lives. While ...
In the information age, Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) has been the catalyst in d...
Abstract Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to carry out a survey in order to better understand ...
This study serves as an update to a previous study by Sam Houston State University librarians about ...
The speed of technology adaptations has made it necessary to provide the latest tools to facilitate ...
The speed of technology adaptations has made it necessary to provide the latest tools to facilitate ...
Academic libraries today spend a large proportion of their materials budget on electronic resources....
The incorporation of technology into libraries has become an increasingly important matter as techno...
In this paper we report on two surveys and offer an introductory plan that librarians may use to beg...
In this paper we report on two surveys and offer an introductory plan that librarians may use to beg...
In this paper we report on two surveys and offer an introductory plan that librarians may use to beg...
E-Commerce is becoming ubiquitous but what does it mean for libraries? Some would argue that in stri...
The purpose of the study was to ascertain the perspectives of library users in two selected academic...
This exploratory study examined the use of the Oregon State University Libraries website via mobile ...
Academic libraries have traditionally provided computers for students to access their collections an...
Computers have become a vital and irreplaceable part of college or university students lives. While ...
In the information age, Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) has been the catalyst in d...
Abstract Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to carry out a survey in order to better understand ...
This study serves as an update to a previous study by Sam Houston State University librarians about ...
The speed of technology adaptations has made it necessary to provide the latest tools to facilitate ...
The speed of technology adaptations has made it necessary to provide the latest tools to facilitate ...
Academic libraries today spend a large proportion of their materials budget on electronic resources....
The incorporation of technology into libraries has become an increasingly important matter as techno...
In this paper we report on two surveys and offer an introductory plan that librarians may use to beg...
In this paper we report on two surveys and offer an introductory plan that librarians may use to beg...
In this paper we report on two surveys and offer an introductory plan that librarians may use to beg...
E-Commerce is becoming ubiquitous but what does it mean for libraries? Some would argue that in stri...
The purpose of the study was to ascertain the perspectives of library users in two selected academic...
This exploratory study examined the use of the Oregon State University Libraries website via mobile ...