Five Universities and Colleges in the Western part of Norway participated in the international survey of students’ preferences for print vs electronic study literature (Mizrachu et al, 2016). The national results were disseminated (Gastinger, Landøy, Repanovici 2015). In this paper, we describe the follow-up process after the initial survey results: Staff from the participating academic libraries were invited to a “training the trainers”-session in how to develop educational resources on electronic study literature for students. A number of academic librarians participated. We ask what the results in their own institutions have been so far, and how the teaching librarians have coped. The results of the follow-up survey will form the basis f...
The study adopted a cross-sectional survey approach to examine the perception, usage and preferences...
The Academic Reading Format International Study (ARFIS) is an initiative led by Diane Mizrachi of th...
The purpose of this study was to determine if there were any distinct differences in e-book usage ha...
Five Universities and Colleges in the Western part of Norway participated in the international surve...
For several years, there has been a debate about digital vs. print format for study materials. The A...
In this paper we will present and compare survey findings from Romania and Norway taken from the “Mu...
In this paper we will present and compare survey findings from Romania and Norway taken from the “Mu...
For several years, there has been a debate about digital vs. print format for study materials. The A...
For several years, there has been a debate about digital vs. print format for study materials. The A...
This study reports the descriptive and inferential statistical findings of a survey of academic read...
Background: Academic libraries have been adapting and changing their collections with technology. Of...
Published version of an article from the journal Sage Open: http://sgo.sagepub.com/. Also available ...
The study adopted a cross-sectional survey approach to examine the perception, usage and preferences...
This paper presents findings of a survey that investigated the reading preferences of university stu...
This study reports the descriptive and inferential statistical findings of a survey of academic read...
The study adopted a cross-sectional survey approach to examine the perception, usage and preferences...
The Academic Reading Format International Study (ARFIS) is an initiative led by Diane Mizrachi of th...
The purpose of this study was to determine if there were any distinct differences in e-book usage ha...
Five Universities and Colleges in the Western part of Norway participated in the international surve...
For several years, there has been a debate about digital vs. print format for study materials. The A...
In this paper we will present and compare survey findings from Romania and Norway taken from the “Mu...
In this paper we will present and compare survey findings from Romania and Norway taken from the “Mu...
For several years, there has been a debate about digital vs. print format for study materials. The A...
For several years, there has been a debate about digital vs. print format for study materials. The A...
This study reports the descriptive and inferential statistical findings of a survey of academic read...
Background: Academic libraries have been adapting and changing their collections with technology. Of...
Published version of an article from the journal Sage Open: http://sgo.sagepub.com/. Also available ...
The study adopted a cross-sectional survey approach to examine the perception, usage and preferences...
This paper presents findings of a survey that investigated the reading preferences of university stu...
This study reports the descriptive and inferential statistical findings of a survey of academic read...
The study adopted a cross-sectional survey approach to examine the perception, usage and preferences...
The Academic Reading Format International Study (ARFIS) is an initiative led by Diane Mizrachi of th...
The purpose of this study was to determine if there were any distinct differences in e-book usage ha...