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Digital Images in Teaching and Learning at York University: Are the Libraries Meeting the Needs of Faculty Members in Fine Arts?

机译:约克大学教与学中的数字图像:图书馆是否满足美术教师的需求?

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Objective – This study assessed the needs for digital image delivery to faculty members in Fine Arts at York University in order to ensure that future decisions regarding the provision of digital images offered through commercial vendors and licensed by the Libraries meet the needs of teaching faculty. Methods – The study was comprised of four parts. A Web survey was distributed to 62 full-time faculty members in the Faculty of Fine Arts in February of 2011. A total of 25 responses were received. Follow-up interviews were conducted with nine faculty members. Usage statistics were examined for licensed library image databases. A request was posted on the electronic mail lists of the Art Libraries Society of North America (ARLIS-L) and the Art Libraries Society of North America Canada Chapter (CARLIS-L) in April 2011 requesting feedback regarding the use of licensed image databases. There were 25 responses received. Results – Licensed image databases receive low use and pose pedagogical and technological challenges for the majority of the faculty members in Fine Arts that we surveyed. Relevant content is the overriding priority, followed by expediency and convenience, which take precedence over copyright and cleared permissions, resulting in a heavy reliance on Google Images Search. Conclusions – The needs of faculty members in Fine Arts who use digital images in their teaching at York University are not being met. The greatest shortcomings of licensed image databases provided by the Libraries are the content and technical challenges, which impede the ability of faculty to fully exploit them. Issues that need to be resolved include the lack of contemporary and Canadian content, training and support, and organizational responsibility for the provision of digital images and support for the use of digital images.
机译:目标–这项研究评估了向约克大学美术系教员交付数字图像的需求,以确保有关通过商业供应商提供并由图书馆许可的数字图像提供的未来决策能够满足教学教师的需求。方法–研究包括四个部分。 2011年2月,网络调查已分发给美术学院的62名全职教师。共收到25份回复。对九名教师进行了后续访谈。检查使用情况统计信息以获取许可的库映像数据库。 2011年4月,在北美艺术图书馆协会(ARLIS-L)和北美艺术图书馆协会加拿大分会(CARLIS-L)的电子邮件列表中发布了一个请求,要求提供有关使用许可的图像数据库的反馈。收到了25份回复。结果–许可的图像数据库使用率较低,并且对我们调查的大多数美术系教师构成了教学和技术挑战。相关内容是重中之重,其次是便捷和便利,其优先权高于版权和已清除许可,从而严重依赖于Google图片搜索。结论–满足了约克大学在教学中使用数字图像的美术教师的需求。图书馆提供的许可图像数据库的最大缺点是内容和技术挑战,这阻碍了教师充分利用它们的能力。需要解决的问题包括缺乏当代和加拿大的内容,培训和支持,以及组织对提供数字图像和支持使用数字图像的责任。

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