This article compares the data collected in library surveys of Internet users at Seton Hall University in both 1998 and 2001. The aim of the comparison is to provide information on the changes of library users in their Internet use behavior, satisfaction levels, and problems in using the Internet. The response distribution of the people in different categories represents the population of Seton Hall University in approximate proportions in both 1998 and 2001 surveys. The article discusses the challenges that were met with visible, moderate, and no improvements. It points out what remains to be the major challenge for librarians
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This article compares the data collected in library surveys of Internet users at Seton Hall Universi...
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This study was conducted to compare Internet use and library use among graduate students. It was bas...
Abstract: University research libraries in the United States and Canada were surveyed to determine t...
This study consists primarily of a comparative review of Internet usage policies instituted by a wid...
The Internet, networks of networks, has revolutionized the way one can access the information and p...
Source of academic information is very important for university students. Basically, academic libra...
Abstract: The vast increases in the online information resources lead the students to have fewer vis...
Internet in the last few decades has revolutionized the world and this revolution has also influence...
University libraries have long desired one–stop shopping for their clienteles and, in this period of...
This study collected Victorian (Australia) public library and public library user Internet connectiv...
This article compares the data collected in library surveys of Internet users at Seton Hall Universi...
University research libraries in the United States and Canada were surveyed to determine their use o...
A survey of academic reference librarians in North Carolina provided data for an examination of diff...
This paper presents an overview of methods, findings, issues, and implications from the 2008 Public ...
Internet technology has been used to enhance teaching and learning in higher education. Computer lit...
This study sought to determine if differences exist among various age groups regarding students\u27 ...
This study was conducted to compare Internet use and library use among graduate students. It was bas...
Abstract: University research libraries in the United States and Canada were surveyed to determine t...
This study consists primarily of a comparative review of Internet usage policies instituted by a wid...
The Internet, networks of networks, has revolutionized the way one can access the information and p...
Source of academic information is very important for university students. Basically, academic libra...
Abstract: The vast increases in the online information resources lead the students to have fewer vis...
Internet in the last few decades has revolutionized the world and this revolution has also influence...
University libraries have long desired one–stop shopping for their clienteles and, in this period of...
This study collected Victorian (Australia) public library and public library user Internet connectiv...