The paper reports on initial findings from user studies of electronic journals in which users from six academic disciplines participated. Issues of access, content, layout and navigation are considered in addition to the perceived advantages and disadvantages of electronic journals. It is concluded that librarians should view electronic journals as an opportunity rather than a threat
This study examines the users of electronic journals published in a hosting system called EJUM (Elec...
Studies documenting the usage patterns of electronic journals have compared print and e-journal char...
The main objectives of this study were to investigate the use of print and electronic journals by th...
The paper reports on initial findings from user studies of electronic journals in which users from s...
The advancement in information technology has changed the reading habits and the publication format ...
Electronic journals are increasing day by day. The changes are taking place in infrastructure of lib...
The advancement in information technology has changed the reading habits and the publication format ...
The purpose of this research is to examine users preference and use of electronic journals in genera...
A study was conducted to assess how the average scientific journal reader, with little or no knowled...
Users' studies are one of the most prominent areas of research in library and information science. N...
<p>The survey results summarised in this file came from two separate exercises, an email survey and ...
The files attached are the final draft of the manuscript. Permission to deposit this work was grante...
When deciding what to include in their online public access catalogs, libraries struggle with how to...
This user study was carried out at the library at Chalmers University of Technology in Gothenburg in...
This paper reports on a survey carried out at the University of the West of England (UWE) into the u...
This study examines the users of electronic journals published in a hosting system called EJUM (Elec...
Studies documenting the usage patterns of electronic journals have compared print and e-journal char...
The main objectives of this study were to investigate the use of print and electronic journals by th...
The paper reports on initial findings from user studies of electronic journals in which users from s...
The advancement in information technology has changed the reading habits and the publication format ...
Electronic journals are increasing day by day. The changes are taking place in infrastructure of lib...
The advancement in information technology has changed the reading habits and the publication format ...
The purpose of this research is to examine users preference and use of electronic journals in genera...
A study was conducted to assess how the average scientific journal reader, with little or no knowled...
Users' studies are one of the most prominent areas of research in library and information science. N...
<p>The survey results summarised in this file came from two separate exercises, an email survey and ...
The files attached are the final draft of the manuscript. Permission to deposit this work was grante...
When deciding what to include in their online public access catalogs, libraries struggle with how to...
This user study was carried out at the library at Chalmers University of Technology in Gothenburg in...
This paper reports on a survey carried out at the University of the West of England (UWE) into the u...
This study examines the users of electronic journals published in a hosting system called EJUM (Elec...
Studies documenting the usage patterns of electronic journals have compared print and e-journal char...
The main objectives of this study were to investigate the use of print and electronic journals by th...