Abstract: This paper presents selected results from a survey of Canadian academic chemists carried out in March 1996. These focus on the chemists' use of the journal literature and aspects of their experience with new information technologies. A discussion of these issues as they relate to libraries and scholarly communication is included. Résumé: Cet article présente un choix de résultats obtenus lors d'un sondage effectué auprès de chimistes de certaines universités canadiennes au mois de mars 1996. Ces résultats portent sur l'utilisation des périodiques et des nouvelles technologies de l'information. L'article inclut aussi une discussion de ces sujets dans le contexte des bibliothèques universitaires et de la communication savante
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Report on an interview-based study of the information practices of faculty in the Department of Chem...
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This review covers major trends in the field of chemical information over the past ten years and how...
In the spring of 2018 librarians at the University of Texas at Austin interviewed 15 chemistry PIs a...
This article reviews the peer-reviewed journal article literature concerning information literacy in...
This study outlines the development of information science in Canada through an examination of the r...
Chemists in academic institutions utilize a variety of resources and strategies to remain current an...
This manuscript is a final draft of the article as submitted to the Haworth journal Science and Tech...
Report on an interview-based study of the information practices of faculty in the Department of Chem...
175-183 Through a questionnaire survey, data collected from 138 users from the Department of Chemist...
The development of information science in the United States has been discussed in a number of papers...
The paper presents the results of an user evaluation study exploring the usefulness of print and onl...
The ceaseless growth of chemical information has created a need for chemical professionals who can o...
The rapid growth of Science and Technology has made the use of scientific information a problem of i...
Abstract: This paper reviews the role the National Library of Canada plays in supporting effective a...
There are a number of markers of research fields (Good, 2000; Fensham, 2004). In particular, a resea...
This study reports an analysis of referral URL data by Cornell University IP address from the Americ...
This review covers major trends in the field of chemical information over the past ten years and how...
In the spring of 2018 librarians at the University of Texas at Austin interviewed 15 chemistry PIs a...
This article reviews the peer-reviewed journal article literature concerning information literacy in...
This study outlines the development of information science in Canada through an examination of the r...