DocumentCode
1826667
Title
Factors motivating use of digital libraries
Author
Morgan, G. ; McMartin, F. ; Iverson, Ellen ; Manduca, C. ; Wolf, Alon
fYear
2006
fDate
38869
Firstpage
254
Lastpage
255
Abstract
Knowledge about how users use digital libraries and their contents is inextricably tied to a library´s ability to sustain itself, grow its services and meet the needs of its users. This paper reports on the preliminary results of a study of how science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) instructors perceive and use digital libraries. Preliminary findings indicate that: they do not differentiate between digital libraries and other kinds of content that comes from the Web, they seek content to supplement traditional teaching methods and their reliance on Google and personal networks impedes their ability to recall the primary sources of useful content
Keywords
Internet; computer aided instruction; digital libraries; human factors; teaching; Google; Web; digital library; human factors; personal network; science technology engineering and mathematics instructor; teaching method; Computer aided instruction; Computer science education; Costs; Educational institutions; Focusing; Impedance; Internet; Mathematics; Software libraries; Time factors; digital library; user study;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Digital Libraries, 2006. JCDL '06. Proceedings of the 6th ACM/IEEE-CS Joint Conference on
Conference_Location
Chapel Hill, NC
Print_ISBN
1-59593-354-9
Type
conf
DOI
10.1145/1141753.1141808
Filename
4119133
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