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Relationships of Selected Factors to Library Use and Attitudes Among Students in a College of Business AdministrationDrake, Betty S. (Betty Sue) 08 1900 (has links)
This study was an inquiry into the use of the library and attitudes toward librarians and libraries by 484 academic business majors. Data was collected by means of a questionnaire administered to a sample of all business majors at one university. Demographic and social status data, based on Hollingshead's categories, and responses to statements concerning library use, librarians, and libraries were analyzed by means of the Kolmorogov-Smirnov Test, the Median Test and Spearman correlation coefficients.
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Comparison of Guidelines Scores to Opinions and Use of Learning Resources Services Among Clientele Groups in Selected Metropolitan Community CollegesWilson, Larry M. 12 1900 (has links)
The problem with which this investigation was concerned was an evaluation of community college learning resources programs as reflected by client opinion and use of services and conformity to the published guidelines. The purposes of the study were to ascertain the extent to which learning resources programs of selected metropolitan community colleges conformed to the recommendations published in "Guidelines for Two-Year College Learning Resources Programs," and to compare the guidelines scores rendered with faculty and student opinion and use of learning resources services on the campuses. No significant differences were noted in comparisons of opinion and utilization of learning resources services among either students or faculty on the campuses with the highest guidelines scores and the same groups on the campuses with the lowest guidelines scores. Based on the findings, the following conclusions were formulated: 1) the instruments utilized were not sensitive enough to distinguish subtle differences, if any, between the learning resources programs on the various campuses, 2) the learning resources programs included in the study were similar in nature, and 3) more differences exist between groups based on demographic variables than exist between the learning resources programs.
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Internationalisation of the university implications for the academic libraryMcSwiney, Carolyn M(Carolyn Mary),1942- January 2001 (has links)
Abstract not available
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Patterns of use of web-based library e-resources among students on the Howard College Campus of the University of KwaZulu-Natal.Finlayson, Avenal Jane. January 2010 (has links)
This study explores the use of electronic information services (EIS) by students at the
Howard College (HC) campus of the University of KwaZulu-Natal (UKZN) in the
faculties of Engineering and the Humanities, Development and Social Sciences
(HDSS). The objectives were to establish usage among students; identify
determinants of usage and to make recommendations. To achieve these objectives,
the study concentrated on answering these research questions:
• Do UKZN students use library e-resources?
• Which e-resources are UKZN students using?
• Where do UKZN students access library e-resources?
• Why do UKZN students use library e-resources?
• What characterises non-users of library e-resources?
• What barriers exist to the use of electronic information services (EIS)?
A review of the literature identified a mix of quantitative, qualitative and combined
methods used to investigate EIS usage. In various research studies, the variables
considered to be determinants of use included age, status, discipline of study,
subject content, computer proficiency, ease of use, availability and print formats in
academic environments. The barriers experienced when using EIS formats, the
adoption of technology and the usability characteristics of EIS were also important
aspects evident in the literature.
The methodology adopted was based on a pragmatic philosophical approach and
sought to establish baseline data. A quantitative research design was used which set
out to achieve the research objectives through data collection on two fronts. Firstly,
the overall usage environment at UKZN was established by reviewing vendor usage
statistics. The COUNTER compliant statistics for selected databases and e-journals
were collected and analysed. As COUNTER statistics were not available for e-books,
the statistics available from the vendors were used. Secondly, a stratified, random
sample of students on the HC campus was surveyed by means of an online
questionnaire. A response rate of 22.5% was achieved. Data collected established
the characteristics of users; whether they made use of e-books, e-journals and
databases; where they used them and how often; why they made use of them; and
what barriers and problems they experienced when using them. Data from non-users
was also solicited. Data is presented in graphs and frequency tables. The Chi-square
test was applied to establish significant associations between variables and these
results are produced in contingency tables.
The findings established that EIS are used by students and usage fluctuates during
the course of the academic year with peaks occurring in each semester and low
points during the vacation periods. e-Journals and databases are used more than ebooks,
while postgraduate students use EIS most. Non-users made up almost a third
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of the sample; while habitual, frequent and infrequent users were reflected in almost
equal numbers among those who use EIS. Age, gender or discipline of study were
not in evidence as determinants of use. Students undertake searches mainly from
computers in the LANs but off-campus computers are also used, which highlights the
importance of remote access. The library website is most often the starting point for
navigation, although search engines are also popular as a virtual starting point.
Locating information was the prime motivation to use EIS, and students largely rated
the EIS they used as good or excellent. Barriers were experienced by as many as
37% of users who reported that the non-availability of EIS was the main problem,
although they experienced other difficulties.
In concluding, issues of library service delivery and recommendations regarding
usage are made. / Thesis (M.A.)-University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban, 2010.
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Evaluering van die rol van interpersoonlike kommunikasie in die funksionering van die Unisa biblioteek se algemene inligtingsdiensVan Heerden, Martha Maria 11 1900 (has links)
Text in Afrikaans / In hierdie studie word die rol van interpersoonlike komrnunikasie in die
funksionering van die algemene inligtingsdiens van die Unisa Biblioteek
aan die Universiteit van Suid-Afrika ondersoek. 'n Kwantitatiewe
meetinstrument word ontwikkel om gebruikertevredenheid met die
hoofkomponente van die algemene inligtingsdiens, naamlik die inligtingsassistent,
die inligting wat deur die klient ontvang word en die fisiese
omgewing waarin die diens gelewer word, te evalueer. Daar word bevind
dat 'n beduidende assosiasie bestaan tussen gebruikertevredenheid met die
inligtingsassistent en gebruikertevredenheid met die inligting wat
ontvang word. 'n Verkorte vrae lys word ontwerp en aanbevee 1 as 'n
meetinstrument waarmee die bestuur gebruikertevredenheid met die algemene
inligtingsdiens op 'n gereelde grondslag kan meet. / This study investigates the role of interpersonal communication in the
functioning of the general information service provided by the Unisa
Library at the University of South Africa. A quantitative measuring
instrument is developed to evaluate user satisfaction with the main
components of the general information service, that is the information
assistant, the information received by the client and the physical
surroundings in which the service is provided. It is found that a
significant association exists between user satisfaction with the
information assistant and user satisfaction with the information
received. A shortened questionnaire is designed and recommended as a
measuring instrument with which management can on a regular basis measure
user satisfaction with the general information service. / Communication Science / M.A. (Communication)
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Evaluering van die rol van interpersoonlike kommunikasie in die funksionering van die Unisa biblioteek se algemene inligtingsdiensVan Heerden, Martha Maria 11 1900 (has links)
Text in Afrikaans / In hierdie studie word die rol van interpersoonlike komrnunikasie in die
funksionering van die algemene inligtingsdiens van die Unisa Biblioteek
aan die Universiteit van Suid-Afrika ondersoek. 'n Kwantitatiewe
meetinstrument word ontwikkel om gebruikertevredenheid met die
hoofkomponente van die algemene inligtingsdiens, naamlik die inligtingsassistent,
die inligting wat deur die klient ontvang word en die fisiese
omgewing waarin die diens gelewer word, te evalueer. Daar word bevind
dat 'n beduidende assosiasie bestaan tussen gebruikertevredenheid met die
inligtingsassistent en gebruikertevredenheid met die inligting wat
ontvang word. 'n Verkorte vrae lys word ontwerp en aanbevee 1 as 'n
meetinstrument waarmee die bestuur gebruikertevredenheid met die algemene
inligtingsdiens op 'n gereelde grondslag kan meet. / This study investigates the role of interpersonal communication in the
functioning of the general information service provided by the Unisa
Library at the University of South Africa. A quantitative measuring
instrument is developed to evaluate user satisfaction with the main
components of the general information service, that is the information
assistant, the information received by the client and the physical
surroundings in which the service is provided. It is found that a
significant association exists between user satisfaction with the
information assistant and user satisfaction with the information
received. A shortened questionnaire is designed and recommended as a
measuring instrument with which management can on a regular basis measure
user satisfaction with the general information service. / Communication Science / M.A. (Communication)
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