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Alert Services As An Approach To Satisfy Researchers' Current Awareness Needs: The Case Of Sultan Qaboos University

机译:警报服务作为满足研究人员当前意识需求的一种方法:苏丹卡布斯大学的案例

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Purpose - As the internet has become the biggest virtual library of digital libraries and publishers have become the e-agents of online knowledge, large integrated online databases have been developed. On the other hand, most libraries put their library systems on their parent organizations' server to facilitate direct use by end-users of the sytem to which libraries subscribe. With such a transformation, information services such as the SDI have been changed, becoming e-type services using e-mail to inform readers and databases' indexes when matching users' interests as reflected by searching subjects. Moreover, users themselves find from these e-sources, specifically e-journals, the most important, up-to-date sources of information where they can browse and retrieve the contents from their desktop connection through the organization's servers. The current study aims to explore the following: how far do researchers at Sultan Qaboos University (SQU) use e-journals and databases available at the University libraries? The paper also seeks to explore whether researchers are knowledgeable about these services and choose to use them. Design/methodology/approach - To determine the respondents' experience with the main e-journals features as related to alert services and whether or not they are using them, as well as the level of their usage, a questionnaire was adopted from the Stanford E-Journal User Survey and modified to fit the purposes of the research. The questionnaire was then distributed to 100 SQU faculty members who were relatively familiar with electronic journals and the alert services available through the databases to which SQU libraries subscribed and its system on the local area network. Findings - The results indicate that 50 percent of researchers depend on the University libraries' subscriptions, while only 19 researchers subscribe personally to e-journals related to their field for free access to full-text articles published in these journals. According to those who have not yet subscribed to new e-journal functions (basically an alerting service), they would rather use general purpose search engines such as Google and Yahoo! This group of respondents suffers from numerous, irrelevant, and uninteresting results.rnOriginality/value - The study provides a comprehensive overview of researchers' perspectives towards the use of e-journals and e-services provided by Sultan Qaboos University.
机译:目的-由于互联网已成为数字图书馆最大的虚拟图书馆,而出版商已成为在线知识的电子代理,因此开发了大型集成在线数据库。另一方面,大多数图书馆将其图书馆系统放在其上级组织的服务器上,以方便最终用户直接使用图书馆所订阅的系统。通过这种转变,诸如SDI之类的信息服务已经改变,成为一种电子邮件类型的服务,该服务使用电子邮件在匹配用户的兴趣(通过搜索主题反映)时通知读者和数据库索引。而且,用户自己可以从这些电子资源(特别是电子期刊)中找到最重要的最新信息源,他们可以在其中通过组织的服务器从桌面连接中浏览和检索内容。当前的研究旨在探索以下内容:苏丹卡布斯大学(SQU)的研究人员在多大程度上使用了大学图书馆提供的电子期刊和数据库?本文还试图探讨研究人员是否对这些服务有足够的了解,并选择使用它们。设计/方法/方法-为了确定受访者在与警报服务相关的主要电子期刊功能方面的经验以及他们是否正在使用它们,以及它们的使用水平,从斯坦福大学采用了问卷调查-Journal User Survey,并进行了修改以适合研究目的。然后将问卷分发给相对熟悉电子期刊和通过SQU图书馆订阅的数据库及其局域网上的系统提供的警报服务的100名SQU教职员工。调查结果-结果表明,有50%的研究人员依赖大学图书馆的订阅,而只有19位研究人员亲自订阅与其领域相关的电子期刊,以免费获取这些期刊上发表的全文。根据那些尚未订阅新的电子期刊功能(基本上是警报服务)的用户,他们宁愿使用通用搜索引擎,例如Google和Yahoo!。这组受访者遭受了许多无关紧要且毫无趣味的结果。rn原创性/价值-这项研究全面概述了研究人员对苏丹卡布斯大学使用电子期刊和电子服务的观点。

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