Abstract: Purpose This paper aims to study information behaviour of academics in the digital age. Compares information behaviour of British university academics in three disciplines computer and information sciences, business/management, and English literature. Design/methodology/approach Discusses information behaviour of academics in the digital age. Findings English academics make higher use of printed information resources, such as text and reference books, than academics of any other discipline included in this study; they generally tended to be the least frequent users of electronic resources such as full-text databases, indexing and abstracting databases, search engines, and internet sites. CIS academics generally tended to make grea...
Large-scale consumers of information such as lecturers and researchers have nowadays widely adopted ...
Purpose: This paper aims to identify the opinions of undergraduate students on the importance of int...
D.Litt. et Phil.This study investigated the impact of the Web on the information-seeking and citatio...
This paper aims to study information behaviour of academics in the digital age. Compares information...
This study seeks to examine the way academic computer scientists seek information in an emerging ele...
This paper examines the use of digital resources by academics in UK Higher education. The explosive ...
Technological advances are changing the academic environment; for example, increasingly available an...
In recent years we have seen intensive debates over the changes in scholarly practice caused by incr...
Academics are an important user group for their university libraries. Academic libraries are trying ...
The study examined the use of electronic resources by faculty members in Landmark University, Omu-Ar...
In this paper the author presented the results of some of the available studies of students' informa...
This paper will discuss the relationship between disciplinary differences and the adoption of a wide...
A qualitative study of the impact of electronic journals on the information behavior of academics at...
Tese (doutorado)—Loughborough University, 1999.The study aims to see whether there are differences i...
This article examines disciplinary differences in the use of electronic journals by academic staff a...
Large-scale consumers of information such as lecturers and researchers have nowadays widely adopted ...
Purpose: This paper aims to identify the opinions of undergraduate students on the importance of int...
D.Litt. et Phil.This study investigated the impact of the Web on the information-seeking and citatio...
This paper aims to study information behaviour of academics in the digital age. Compares information...
This study seeks to examine the way academic computer scientists seek information in an emerging ele...
This paper examines the use of digital resources by academics in UK Higher education. The explosive ...
Technological advances are changing the academic environment; for example, increasingly available an...
In recent years we have seen intensive debates over the changes in scholarly practice caused by incr...
Academics are an important user group for their university libraries. Academic libraries are trying ...
The study examined the use of electronic resources by faculty members in Landmark University, Omu-Ar...
In this paper the author presented the results of some of the available studies of students' informa...
This paper will discuss the relationship between disciplinary differences and the adoption of a wide...
A qualitative study of the impact of electronic journals on the information behavior of academics at...
Tese (doutorado)—Loughborough University, 1999.The study aims to see whether there are differences i...
This article examines disciplinary differences in the use of electronic journals by academic staff a...
Large-scale consumers of information such as lecturers and researchers have nowadays widely adopted ...
Purpose: This paper aims to identify the opinions of undergraduate students on the importance of int...
D.Litt. et Phil.This study investigated the impact of the Web on the information-seeking and citatio...