Title of article
Coping with a MEDLIB-L service outage
Author/Authors
Christine D. Brown، نويسنده , , Steven MacCall، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2001
Pages
7
From page
379
To page
385
Abstract
Objective: The study assessed the coping strategies of MEDLIB-L subscribers during an unexpected disruption in the listʹs service. Methods: An online survey of MEDLIB-L subscribers was performed following a six-day service outage in August 1999. Results: Respondentsʹ information needs resulted in two distinct coping strategies. Subscribers without a recognized information need or an information need determined to be not pressing coped by waiting out the interruption. Subscribers with pressing information needs turned to alternative methods of resolving these needs. Conclusions: While most respondents missed the list and the assistance that it provided, many did not feel that the outage required significant coping strategies. The outage was viewed as a ʹʹminor stressorʹʹ and did not require secondary-level assessment of the availability and suitability of alternative resources.
Journal title
Bulletin of the Medical Library Association
Serial Year
2001
Journal title
Bulletin of the Medical Library Association
Record number
663449
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