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Use of electronic information resources at the United Nations Economic Commission for Africa Library in Addis Ababa EthiopiaFrehiwot Fekadeselassie Dubale 11 1900 (has links)
The United Nations Economic Commission for Africa Library (UNECA Library) has a
collection of more than 90,000 electronic information resources and half a million-print
collection. These resources are available freely to staff members of the UNECA, United
Nations agencies, diplomats, researchers, students and others. The study investigated
the utilisation of electronic information resources and the challenges faced by the
different users of the Library. A quantitative research approach with a survey research
method was applied. The population for the study was 600 users,, out of which 500
were internal users (UNECA and United Nations agencies staff members) and 100
were external users (researchers, students, or non-staff members). From the
population, 20% from each category, that is, 120 users were taken as a sample. A webbased questionnaire built on SurveyMonkey was distributed through email to collect
data from randomly selected users. The total response rate was 74%. The data were
analysed using built in survey monkey analysis software and reported with simple
frequency and percentages. The results shows that 92% of the respondents were
aware of the availability of the electronic information resources in the UNECA Library.
TInstitutional Repository (IR) and e-journals were frequently accessed and utilised.
Highly accessed and utilised databases were the Economist, African Journal Online,
JSTOR, Ebscohost, ScienceDirect, and Financial Times. 94% of the respondents
reported that the electronic information resources were useful, with 84% agreeing that
the resources were easy to use. High numbers of the respondents positively agreed
that the quality of their output was improved by using the electronic information
resources provided by the library. The respondents also indicated that using the
electronic information resources have improved their research output, and overall, the
resources have increased their performances. The challenges were information
overload, access restriction with IP address, lack of training and remembering login
credentials. 68% of the users reported that the library services met their expectations.
The study recommends the development of strategies for enhancing accessibility and
discoverability of the resources, providing information literacy trainings for all users,
and finding alternative measures for IP restriction access. / Information Science / M.A. (Information Science)
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The information needs of student library users and the fulfilment thereof at the University of South AfricaRamasodi, Busisiwe 12 1900 (has links)
In this study, research was conducted on the information needs of Unisa students. Most
distance students do not personally visit the library, which makes it difficult for librarians to
determine whether or not they are meeting their needs.
The library plays an important support role in any university, especially in the open distance
learning context. It is therefore important for librarians serving distance learners to
continually evaluate their services in order to see if they are still meeting their client’s
needs.
The aim of this study was to determine if students are aware of the library services to which
they are entitled, and if the library is successfully reaching and assisting remote students,
and how its services can be improved. Questionnaires were posted to students, and
interviews were conducted with on-campus students and staff.
Chapter 1 covers the orientation and background to the study. Chapter 2 discusses the
research methods used to collect information. In Chapter 3, the library needs of distance
learners were discussed, while Chapter 4 presented a discussion of the findings drawn from
the questionnaires and interviews, and Chapter 5 makes recommendations based upon
these findings.
It was found that some of the students surveyed were not aware of their library privileges. It
is recommended that the Unisa library employ better strategies to market the library
services available to students. Furthermore, the library needs to find better ways to reach
out to remote students who have no access to information and communications technology
upon which the modern library is so reliant.
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Assessment of the quality of international court libraries: a study of the African Union Court on Human and Peoples’ rights LibraryMutisya, Fidelis Katonga January 2017 (has links)
Text in English / The study sought to assess the quality of library services by investigating the gaps between various service quality variables using the LibQUAL, SERVQUAL and SERVPERF models. The pragmatic paradigm formed the basis of this study while the mixed methods approach was adopted. The convergent parallel mixed methods design
where both quantitative and qualitative data collection methods and data were integrated
was adopted. Using the side-by-side comparison style, both sets of data were separately analysed and presented. The results were then compared to establish if they confirm or disconfirm each other. Questionnaires were administered to 94 users of the library. To
calculate the level of service quality, the study measured the service adequacy gap
(SAG), service superiority gap (SSG), zone of tolerance (ZoT), and D-M scores. Followup focus group discussions (FGDs) were conducted to validate, supplement and further explore the issues that arose from data collected using the questionnaires.
The findings revealed a gap between the users’ expectations and perceptions of service
quality and that library services were not meeting users’ expectations. The users’
expectations exceeded their perceptions since all service quality scores (SAG, SSG, ZoT and D-M scores) were either low or negative. Generally, the library performed well in the dimensions that touch on human aspects of the library but did poorly in the aspects that touch on information collections, library space and equipment. There were no
significant differences between the protocols, with the overall gaps between perceptions
and desires being all negative. The findings of the FGDs confirmed those of the questionnaires.
The study recommended that the Court should allocate resources in a way that ensures human aspects of the library remain at high levels of service quality, while the shortcomings on aspects of information control, library space and equipment addressed.
However, while addressing the physical space aspects, the library should bear in mind that users did not rate them as important for their purposes. This means that the library will need to invest in electronic content that can be accessed remotely by users. In view of the findings, the study concluded by developing a service quality framework on
quality improvement and its sustenance at the library and the Court at large. / Information Science / D. Litt. et Phil. (Information Science)
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Perfil dos usuários e uso dos acervos das bibliotecas dos Centros Educacionais Unificados – CEUs – São PauloOliveira, Raquel da Silva 12 September 2018 (has links)
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Previous issue date: 2018-09-12 / Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior - CAPES / This work aimed to analyze the profile of the users, their literary choices and the possible
increases that the creation of public libraries, in regions highly deprived of public cultural
equipment, causes in the population of its surroundings, with support in the contributions of
Bourdieu and Darbel (2003), primarily with regard to access to cultural assets and their
relationship with the cultural capital of users. In order to do so, through a statistical series of
statistical data of use, analyzed the increment of the use of the public libraries of the CEUs –
Centro de Educação Unificado, from the City Hall of São Paulo, from 2006 to 2017. Created
in this new project of school equipment, libraries were planned not only to serve it, but also to
promote the use of the whole community around it in which practically the totality of the 46
units is located in neighborhoods of the urban periphery. As indicators of the users' profile
and the use of the units, the data referring to age, sex and level of schooling were collected
and organized in tables and graphs, crossing them with the type of literature they are looking
for (children's literature, literature in general, books didactic and reference works). The main
findings were: expressive growth of loans in the period, predominantly by white, female and
with at least minimum elementary education / Este trabalho teve por objetivo analisar o perfil dos usuários, suas escolhas literárias e os
possíveis incrementos que a criação de bibliotecas públicas, em regiões altamente carentes de
equipamentos culturais públicos, causa na população de seu entorno, com apoio nas
contribuições de Bourdieu e Darbel (2003), primordialmente no que se refere ao acesso a bens
culturais e sua relação com o capital cultural dos usuários Para tanto, por meio de série
histórica de dados estatísticos de uso, analisou o incremento da utilização das bibliotecas
públicas da rede CEUs - Centros Educacionais Unificados, da Prefeitura Municipal de São
Paulo, no período de 2006 a 2017. Criadas nesse novo projeto de equipamento escolar, as
bibliotecas foram planejadas não só para servir a ele, como para favorecer o uso por toda a
comunidade de seu entorno, na medida em que praticamente a totalidade das 46 unidades
situa-se em bairros da periferia urbana. Como indicadores do perfil dos usuários e do uso das
unidades foram levantados e organizados em tabelas e gráficos os dados referentes à idade,
sexo, raça/cor e nível de escolaridade, cruzando-os com o tipo de literatura que procuram
(literatura infantojuvenil, literatura geral, livros didáticos e obras de referência). Os principais
achados foram: crescimento expressivo dos empréstimos no período, com predominância por
usuários brancos, do sexo feminino e com, no mínimo e, no mínimo, com formação de ensino
fundamental
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Is Citation Analysis Worth It: A Comparison of the Usefulness of Local Citation Analysis, Interlibrary Loan Records and Usage Statistics for Collection Development Purposes in a Special Library.S. Loree 5 April 2007 (has links)
This study evaluates local citation analysis in comparison to interlibrary loan records and usage statistics as indicators for collection evaluation and development purposes in a special library setting as evidenced through a case study at the Environmental Protection Agency’s Main Library in Research Triangle Park, North Carolina. More specifically, it examines how data gathered from these three tools compare as predictors for future trends in use of journals and as tools for developing parameters and guidelines for anticipatory collection development decisions in a scientific research library. Ultimately, citation analysis is the most successful in predicting the following year’s usage.
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Experiences of end-users of the Research Commons as a learning space: a case study of the Howard College Library.Kercival, Claudette. January 2011 (has links)
The landscape of learning spaces in academic libraries is undergoing continual change, re-adaptation and reconfiguration. These winds of change are ushered in by the very nature of the dynamic information economy. Globally, information needs of end-users in academic libraries have dictated the changing space trends as in this case study of the Research Commons of the Howard College Library at the University of KwaZulu-Natal. The demands of the changing information economy have directed institutions of higher learning en route to tailoring their outcomes with the view to increasing research output and productivity. In view of this, Academic libraries are finding themselves increasingly becoming significantly involved in the process of research support. The Research Commons (RC) is one such research support initiative of UKZN Libraries. This RC opened its doors, offering research facilities to a designate cohort of Master’s, Doctoral students, Researchers and Academic staff on the 01st of October 2008. Three years to date, the facility has grown in its popularity and patronage. The study of the end-users of the RC emanated from an express interest of the researcher who supports EUs in the capacity of a Senior Librarian. Time spent in the RC further, piqued the interest of the researcher, who was particularly keen about how EUs interacted with the elements of this space and their experiences thereof. This study was conducted with the express aim of understanding, through a qualitative inquiry the experiences of the end-users of the (RC) situated at the Howard College Library of the University of KwaZulu-Natal. I the researcher in attempting to examine these experiences found myself having to address the following key research questions:
What are the experiences of the end-users of the learning space?
Who are the end-users of the Research Commons?
With what elements of the Research Commons do the end-users interact?
In what ways do the end-users interact with the different elements?
The survey methodology approach was employed using the following instruments:
Online and manual survey questionnaires
Interviews
Observations
The different data collection techniques served to generate the richest data for the researcher to use in the interpretation of the results.
An important element of this survey was an attempt to ascertain as deep an understanding of the experiences of the EUs in relation to their interaction with this designated space and its elements in their research journey.
The findings of the survey demonstrated that the EUs of the RC did indeed encounter experiences that were precipitated by their interaction with the elements of this space. Significantly, it was revealed that EUs found that their time spent in the RC contributed positively to their research experiences. It was further established that interaction with the space and its elements influenced the way in which EUs work. In disclosing the desirability of the RC in meeting their research needs, the EUs were keen to render suggestions for changes and enhancements to the RC.
Overall, it was verified that this study shed valuable evidence on how the EUs experienced the RC. Consequently, emanating through the interpretation of the data, the researcher was able to identify possible gaps in the provision of this research support unit which has perhaps added value to this study in providing library management with the necessary understanding in addressing the research needs of the EUs of the RC more than adequately. / Thesis (M.Ed.)-University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg, 2011.
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The use of browser based resources for literature searches in the postgraduate cohort of the Faculty of Humanities, Development and Social Sciences (HDSS) at the Howard College Campus of the University of KwaZulu-Natal.Woodcock-Reynolds, Hilary Julian. January 2011 (has links)
The research reflected here examined in depth how one cohort of learners viewed and engaged
in literature searches using web browser based resources. Action research was employed using a
mixed methods approach. The research started with a survey followed by interviews and a
screencast examining practice based on a series of search related exercises. These were
analysed and used as data to establish what deficits in using the web to search for literature
existed in the target group. Based on the analysis of these instruments, the problem was
redefined and a workshop intended to help remediate deficiencies uncovered was run.
Based on this a recommendation is made that a credit bearing course teaching digital research
literacy be made available which would include information literacy as a component. / Thesis (M.A.)-University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban, 2011.
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The information needs of student library users and the fulfilment thereof at the University of South AfricaRamasodi, Busisiwe 12 1900 (has links)
In this study, research was conducted on the information needs of Unisa students. Most
distance students do not personally visit the library, which makes it difficult for librarians to
determine whether or not they are meeting their needs.
The library plays an important support role in any university, especially in the open distance
learning context. It is therefore important for librarians serving distance learners to
continually evaluate their services in order to see if they are still meeting their client’s
needs.
The aim of this study was to determine if students are aware of the library services to which
they are entitled, and if the library is successfully reaching and assisting remote students,
and how its services can be improved. Questionnaires were posted to students, and
interviews were conducted with on-campus students and staff.
Chapter 1 covers the orientation and background to the study. Chapter 2 discusses the
research methods used to collect information. In Chapter 3, the library needs of distance
learners were discussed, while Chapter 4 presented a discussion of the findings drawn from
the questionnaires and interviews, and Chapter 5 makes recommendations based upon
these findings.
It was found that some of the students surveyed were not aware of their library privileges. It
is recommended that the Unisa library employ better strategies to market the library
services available to students. Furthermore, the library needs to find better ways to reach
out to remote students who have no access to information and communications technology
upon which the modern library is so reliant.
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Use of Instructional Resources by Community Junior College Occupational InstructorsLolley, John L. 05 1900 (has links)
The purpose of this study was to develop information and understanding concerning the use of instructional resources, including library materials, by community junior college vocational-technical instructors. The study sought to determine whether the kinds and amounts of instructional resources used by vocational technical instructors in their courses were related to their: (a) level of formal education, (b) number of courses in Higher Education completed, (c) years of teaching experience, and (d) teaching status (full or part-time). Further, the study sought to determine whether the attitudes toward use or non-use of the library were related to such instructor characteristics. The analyses of the data revealed that vocational technical instructors at Tarrant County Junior College utilized a wide variety of instructional resources in their courses. Instructional resources used in at least 50 percent of vocational-technical courses were: audio-visual materials, 88 percent; departmental books, 73 percent; personally owned books, 72 percent; manufacturers' literature other than service manuals, 63 percent; information from notes of previously taken courses, 63 percent; departmentally prepared syllabi, 58 percent; personally owned journals, 56 percent; self-prepared syllabi, 53 percent; manufacturers' service manuals, 52 percent; and association publications, 50 percent.
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Perfil farmacoterapêutico de adolescentes usuários de um centro de atenção psicossocial álcool e drogas infanto juvenil do estado de Goiás / Pharmacotherapeutic profile of adolescents users of a psychosocial care center alcohol and drugs juvenile of the state of GoiásAraújo, Sandra Hernandez Morais de 30 May 2017 (has links)
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Previous issue date: 2017-05-30 / Introduction: The use of Psychoactive Substances (PS) brings problems in several areas of the subject's life
such as: health, psychological and social. Epidemiological studies show that it is in the passage from
childhood to adolescence that the use begins. In Brazil, the treatment is preferentially done in the Centers of
Psychosocial Care and in them are offered psychosocial and pharmacological interventions and the
combination of them. Pharmacological interventions can be used to stabilize, detoxify, ameliorate
withdrawal symptoms and prevent relapse. The pharmacist plays an important role in the safe and effective
use of medicines in children and adolescents, since it can prevent identifying, evaluating and intervening in
problems related to pharmacotherapy. Objective: to analyze the use of drugs by users of the Psychosocial
Care Center Alcohol and Drugs Infanto Juvenil 24 hours (CPCAD adi III). Methodology: an analytical and
quantitative cross-sectional study, carried out by reviewing medical records. The medical records of users
who were younger than 18 years of age and with prescription of medicines were included and the medical
records that were not filled out were excluded. Potential drug interactions (PDI) were analyzed using the
Micromedex® and Medscape® database. Descriptive and bi-and multivariate logistic regression analyzes
were performed considering a statistically significant relationship p≤0.5. Results: Of the 159 records used in
the study, 71.7% were male subjects with mean age of 16 ± 1.9 years, incomplete elementary schooling
(88%) and the search for treatment occurred in 55, 3% by judicial measure. Among the diagnostic
hypotheses, the most frequent were mental and behavioral disorders due to the use of multiple drugs and
the use of other psychoactive substances (F19) 34.9% and mental and behavioral disorders associated with
the use of cannabinoids (F12) With 17.2%. The age of first use of SP was on average 12.4 ± 1.90 years.
The most used PS was Cannabis (37.2%). The most prescribed drugs were the N03A (antiepileptic) 39.94%
and N05A (antipsychotic) 34.83%% groups. A total of 815 PDI were found per type of interaction, 352 drugcannabis,
139 drug-ethanol, 125 drug-foods, 99 drug-tobacco, 83 drug-drug, and 17 drug-cocaine.
Regarding the severity of the PDI found, 59.4% were moderate, 23.8% were secondary, 15.7% were serious and 1.1% were contraindicated. The drugs that presented the most PDI were chlorpromazine
(32.3%) and diazepam (19.6%). Conclusion: the adolescents were the majority of males, the diagnostic
hypothesis that had the highest frequency was that of mental and behavioral disorder due to the use of SPA
(F-19). The use of PS was on average at 12 years of age and the most consumed PS was marijuana. The
most commonly prescribed drugs were valproic acid (30.63%) and chlorpromazine (20.72%). It was found of
815 PDI with 59.4% classified as moderate. The factor involved in polypharmacy was total PDI and among
the factors involved in the occurrence of total PDI were: being studying and the amount of diagnostic
hypothesis. In view of the high PDI index, the relationship with polypharmacy and a high number of
diagnostic hypotheses, it is necessary to increase the attention of health professionals regarding the topic
and the development of protocols to support decision making. / Introdução: o uso de Substâncias Psicoativas (SPA) acarretam problemas em diversas áreas da vida do
sujeito tais como: na saúde, psicológicos e sociais. Estudos epidemiológicos mostram que é na passagem
da infância para a adolescência que se inicia o uso. No Brasil, o tratamento é feito preferencialmente nos
Centros de Atenção Psicossocial e neles são ofertadas intervenções psicossociais e farmacológicas e a
combinação delas. As intervenções farmacológicas podem ser utilizadas para estabilizar, desintoxicar,
melhora dos sintomas de abstinência e evitar recaídas. O farmacêutico exerce papel importante na
utilização segura e eficaz de medicamentos em crianças e adolescentes, pois o mesmo pode prevenir
identificar, avaliar e intervir nos problemas relacionados à farmacoterapia. Objetivo: analisar a utilização de
medicamentos por usuários do Centro de Atenção Psicossocial Álcool e Drogas Infanto Juvenil 24 horas
(CAPS adi III). Metodologia: estudo transversal analítico e quantitativo, realizado por meio da revisão de
prontuários. Foram incluídos os prontuários dos usuários que eram menores de 18 anos de idades e com
prescrição de medicamentos e foram excluídos os prontuários que não estavam devidamente preenchidos. As potenciais interações medicamentosas (PIM) foram analisadas por meio do banco de dados
Micromedex® e Medscape®. Foram realizadas análises descritivas e de regressão logística bi e
multivariada considerando relação estatística significante p≤0,5. Resultados: dos 159 prontuários
utilizados no estudo, 71,7% eram sujeitos do sexo masculino com a média de idade de 16 ± 1,9 anos,
escolaridade ensino fundamental incompleto (88%) e a busca pelo tratamento deu-se em 55,3% por
medida judicial. Dentre as hipóteses diagnósticas, as que apresentaram maior proporção foram os
transtornos mentais e comportamentais decorrentes do uso de múltiplas drogas e do uso de outras
substâncias psicoativas (F19) 34,9% e transtornos mentais e comportamentais associados com o uso de
canabinóides (F12) com 17,2%. A idade do primeiro uso de SPA foi em média de 12,4 ±1,90 anos. A SPA
mais utilizada foi a Cannabis (37,2%). Os medicamentos mais prescritos foram os grupos N03A
(antiepilépticos) 39,94% e N05A (antipsicóticos) 34,83%%. Foram encontradas 815 PIM e por tipo de
interação, foram encontradas 352 medicamento-cannabis, 139 medicamento-etanol, 125 medicamentoalimento,
99 medicamento-tabaco, 83 medicamento-medicamento e 17 medicamento-cocaína. Em relação
a gravidade das PIM encontradas foram 59,4% moderadas, 23,8% secundárias, 15,7% graves e 1,1%
contraindicado. Os medicamentos que mais apresentaram as PIM foram a clorpromazina (32,3%) e o
diazepam (19,6 %). Conclusão: os adolescentes eram a maioria do sexo masculino, a hipótese
diagnóstica que teve a maior frequência foi a de transtorno mental e comportamental devido ao uso de SPA
(F-19). O uso de SPA foi em média aos 12 anos de idade e a SPA mais consumida foi a maconha. Os
medicamentos mais prescritos foram: ácido valpróico (30,63%) e clorpromazina (20,72%). Encontrou-se de
815 PIM com 59,4% classificadas como moderada. O fator envolvido na polifarmácia foi o total de PIM e
dentre os fatores envolvidos na ocorrência do total PIM, foram: estar estudando e a quantidade de
hipóteses diagnóstica. Diante do alto índice de PIM, a relação com polifarmácia e alto número de hipóteses
diagnósticas, faz-se necessário maior atenção dos profissionais de saúde quanto ao tema e
desenvolvimento de protocolos para suporte na tomada de decisão.
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