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Medical faculty's use of print and electronic journals: changes over time and in comparison with scientists

机译:医学院对印刷和电子期刊的使用:随着时间的推移以及与科学家相比的变化

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Objectives: The objectives are to determine how medical faculty members use scholarly journals, whether print or electronic journals are read more, whether there is a pattern among types of users, and what similarities and differences there are between the use of journals by medical faculty and faculty in other disciplines. Methods: Medical faculty of the University of Tennessee Health Science Center (UTHSC) multi-campus system were surveyed, and their responses estimated using critical incident technique to characterize the different aspects of their use of print and electronic journals. Results: Medical faculty read a great deal, especially compared to scientists. The most frequently reported principal purpose of reading is to support their primary research (30% of reading). The majority of reading comes from recently published articles, mostly from personal subscriptions. Medical faculty continue to rely on print journals (approximately 70% of readings) versus electronic journals. Age of faculty does not appear to influence the choice of print or electronic format. Medical faculty read more articles than others on average and need information digested and verified in a way to save them time. Convenience and currency are highly valued attributes. Conclusions: It can be asserted that librarians and publishers must find ways to provide the attributes of convenience and currency and match the portability of personal subscriptions in an electronic journal format for medical faculty.
机译:目标:目标是确定医学系成员如何使用学术期刊,阅读更多的印刷或电子期刊,用户类型之间是否存在模式以及医学界和医学界在使用期刊之间有何异同点其他学科的教师。方法:对田纳西大学健康科学中心(UTHSC)多校园系统的医学院进行了调查,并使用关键事件技术评估了他们的反应,以表征他们使用印刷和电子期刊的不同方面。结果:医学系的读物很多,尤其是与科学家相比。最常报告的阅读的主要目的是支持他们的主要研究(占阅读的30%)。大多数阅读来自最近发表的文章,大部分来自个人订阅。医学院继续依靠印刷期刊(占阅读量的70%)而不是电子期刊。教师年龄似乎不会影响印刷或电子格式的选择。医学院平均阅读的文章多于其他人,并且需要消化和验证信息以节省时间。便利和货币是高价值的属性。结论:可以断言,图书馆员和出版商必须找到方法来提供便利和货币属性,并以医学期刊的电子期刊格式匹配个人订阅的可移植性。

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