The JUBILEE project (JISC User Behaviour in Information Seeking: Longitudinal Evaluation of EIS) was set up at the University of Northumbria in response to a Joint Information Systems Committee (JISC) call for a qualitative longitudinal monitoring of Electronic Information Services (EIS) in United Kingdom. The issue of EIS performance in support of Higher Education (HE) is of growing concern today. Because HE institutions commit more revenue to systems and services, there is a need to find ways by which to assess the value of EIS. One of the most valid measures is user satisfaction. An important attribute of JUBILEE's holistic method is that it affords a formal approach to the collection and presentation of users' opinions of EIS. JUBILEE w...
The Oxford Blue Pages is a web service developed as part of the Building the Research Information In...
• In June 2009, over 1000 UK research users responded to a survey about their access to and use of p...
The Access Covenant (AC) was first detailed in the University of Lincoln’s Access Agreement 2017/18:...
The three-year JUBILEE project 'JISC User Behaviour in Information seeking: Longitudinal Evaluation ...
This paper presents both theoretical aspects and practical examples from the on-going and large-scal...
Reality differs according to the individual's perception : this is a statement of the obvious. How t...
JISC, the Joint Information Systems Committee, established a User Behaviour Monitoring and Evaluatio...
The User Behaviour Monitoring and Evaluation Framework has been established to investigate and profi...
This paper reports on the first stage of a study on the usage of electronic information services (EI...
This two part article establishes a model of the mediating factors that influence student informatio...
This two-part article establishes a model of the mediating factors that influence student informatio...
The aim of the JUSTEIS project over the first three cycles (1999-2002) was to examine the uptake and...
Purpose This research aims to produce a “mile-deep” study of the impact of using EIS on a small hom...
Describes key aspects of the methodology and outcomes of the JISC User Behaviour Monitoring and Eval...
This paper presents a profile of user behaviour in relation to the use of electronic information ser...
The Oxford Blue Pages is a web service developed as part of the Building the Research Information In...
• In June 2009, over 1000 UK research users responded to a survey about their access to and use of p...
The Access Covenant (AC) was first detailed in the University of Lincoln’s Access Agreement 2017/18:...
The three-year JUBILEE project 'JISC User Behaviour in Information seeking: Longitudinal Evaluation ...
This paper presents both theoretical aspects and practical examples from the on-going and large-scal...
Reality differs according to the individual's perception : this is a statement of the obvious. How t...
JISC, the Joint Information Systems Committee, established a User Behaviour Monitoring and Evaluatio...
The User Behaviour Monitoring and Evaluation Framework has been established to investigate and profi...
This paper reports on the first stage of a study on the usage of electronic information services (EI...
This two part article establishes a model of the mediating factors that influence student informatio...
This two-part article establishes a model of the mediating factors that influence student informatio...
The aim of the JUSTEIS project over the first three cycles (1999-2002) was to examine the uptake and...
Purpose This research aims to produce a “mile-deep” study of the impact of using EIS on a small hom...
Describes key aspects of the methodology and outcomes of the JISC User Behaviour Monitoring and Eval...
This paper presents a profile of user behaviour in relation to the use of electronic information ser...
The Oxford Blue Pages is a web service developed as part of the Building the Research Information In...
• In June 2009, over 1000 UK research users responded to a survey about their access to and use of p...
The Access Covenant (AC) was first detailed in the University of Lincoln’s Access Agreement 2017/18:...