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PDA and the humanities: Assessing the fit through an examination of the literature on humanists and e-resources

机译:PDA和人文科学:通过审查有关人文主义者和电子资源的文献来评估合适性

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Purpose - As patron-driven acquisition (PDA) becomes increasingly popular we must consider its impact on academic libraries and their communities of researchers. Of particular interest is how successfully e-book PDA programs serve humanities scholars, as traditional representations of their information-seeking behaviours suggest that e-books are largely unsuitable for their needs. More recent investigations into the research practices of humanists suggest that this perception is not completely accurate, making it important to assess the potential fit between PDA and the humanities based on available information. This paper seeks to address these issues. Design/methodology/approach - Based on published investigations into the information-seeking behaviours of humanities scholars, e-books in libraries, and e-book PDA programs the author determined ways in which e-book PDA programs intersect with the needs and practices of humanists, as well as the points of disconnect between them. Findings - Humanities scholars demonstrate many information-seeking behaviours that suggest they can be well-served by e-book PDA programs. Their growing acceptance of electronic resources, significant reliance on the monographic form, heavy use of library catalogues, and the increasingly interdisciplinary nature of their work mean that e-books and PDA programs can be viewed as compatible with their needs even though print remains their preferred format. Originality/value - While some note the number and monetary value of humanities titles purchased through PDA, no authors have assessed the nature of PDA programs in relation to the information-seeking behaviours of humanities scholars. Such analysis is necessary to get an accurate picture of how well the humanities will be served by PDA.
机译:目的-随着顾客主导收购(PDA)的日益普及,我们必须考虑它对大学图书馆及其研究人员社区的影响。特别令人感兴趣的是,电子书PDA程序如何成功地服务于人文学者,因为其传统的信息搜寻行为代表着电子书在很大程度上不适合其需求。对人文主义者的研究实践的最新研究表明,这种看法并不完全准确,因此根据现有信息评估PDA与人文科学之间的潜在契合性很重要。本文旨在解决这些问题。设计/方法论/方法-基于对人文学者,图书馆电子书和PDA电子书计划的信息寻求行为的公开调查,作者确定了电子PDA计划与图书馆需求和实践相交的方式人文主义者,以及他们之间的脱节之处。调查结果-人文学者展示了许多寻求信息的行为,这表明它们可以通过电子书PDA程序得到很好的服务。他们对电子资源的接受程度越来越高,对专着形式的依赖越来越大,图书馆目录的大量使用以及其工作的跨学科性质越来越多,这意味着即使印刷仍然是他们的首选,电子书和PDA程序也可以被视为符合他们的需求。格式。原创性/价值-尽管有人注意到通过PDA购买的人文学科图书的数量和货币价值,但没有作者评估与人文学科学者的信息寻求行为相关的PDA程序的性质。这样的分析对于准确了解PDA对人文学科的服务水平是必不可少的。

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