Mathematicians in academic institutions utilize a variety of resources and strategies to seek, find, and use scholarly information and news. Using a sample of mathematicians, researchers surveyed 112 students and faculty at four Canadian university institutions to explore self-perceived success rates, resources consulted, databases used, use of social media, and citation management systems. Further, 12 follow-up interviews were completed with mathematicians to better interpret survey results, resulting information-seeking behaviors, choices, strategies, and feelings on keeping up to date with information needs. According to survey results, a minority of mathematicians (12.5 percent) acknowledged that they were successfully keeping up...
We report on a study focused on identifying how undergraduate students make use of the Internet as a...
Research has shown that mathematics as we know it is a product of the socio-cultural climate in whic...
“Can you name me a mathematician?” “Einstein??” “Do you wish to become a mathematician one day?” If ...
Introduction. The paper presents original research designed to explore and compare selected aspects ...
Physicists in academic institutions utilize a variety of resources and strategies to seek, find, and...
Chemists in academic institutions utilize a variety of resources and strategies to remain current an...
Abstract. Access to mathematical knowledge has changed dramatically in recent years, therefore chang...
Main article published in Issues in Science & Technology Librarianship No. 67 (Fall 2011). http://ww...
This study attempts to fill an essential knowledge gap on the information needs of the mathematician...
The explosive growth of information available online and the rapid increase of scien-tific informati...
Background Most mathematicians develop their teaching practice through a combination of on the job...
Using an exhaustive database on academic publications in mathematics, we study the patterns of produ...
Using an exhaustive database on academic publications in mathematics, we study the patterns of produ...
Cameron Neylon (Curtin University), David Michael Roberts (University of Adelaide) and Mark C Wilson...
Technological advances are changing the academic environment; for example, increasingly available an...
We report on a study focused on identifying how undergraduate students make use of the Internet as a...
Research has shown that mathematics as we know it is a product of the socio-cultural climate in whic...
“Can you name me a mathematician?” “Einstein??” “Do you wish to become a mathematician one day?” If ...
Introduction. The paper presents original research designed to explore and compare selected aspects ...
Physicists in academic institutions utilize a variety of resources and strategies to seek, find, and...
Chemists in academic institutions utilize a variety of resources and strategies to remain current an...
Abstract. Access to mathematical knowledge has changed dramatically in recent years, therefore chang...
Main article published in Issues in Science & Technology Librarianship No. 67 (Fall 2011). http://ww...
This study attempts to fill an essential knowledge gap on the information needs of the mathematician...
The explosive growth of information available online and the rapid increase of scien-tific informati...
Background Most mathematicians develop their teaching practice through a combination of on the job...
Using an exhaustive database on academic publications in mathematics, we study the patterns of produ...
Using an exhaustive database on academic publications in mathematics, we study the patterns of produ...
Cameron Neylon (Curtin University), David Michael Roberts (University of Adelaide) and Mark C Wilson...
Technological advances are changing the academic environment; for example, increasingly available an...
We report on a study focused on identifying how undergraduate students make use of the Internet as a...
Research has shown that mathematics as we know it is a product of the socio-cultural climate in whic...
“Can you name me a mathematician?” “Einstein??” “Do you wish to become a mathematician one day?” If ...