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Are Students Keeping Up with the E-book Evolution? Are E-books Keeping Up with Students' Evolving Needs?: Distance Students and E-book Usage, A Survey

机译:学生是否跟上电子书的发展?电子书是否跟上学生不断发展的需求?:远程学生和电子书使用情况调查

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Electronic books are evolving at a dizzying pace, challenging academic librarians to keep patrons informed about the growing number of features of these resources and their various and varied limitations. It sometimes seems as if students are pleasantly surprised by the ease with which electronic books are accessible as often as they are frustrated by e-book features that do not satisfy their needs. Librarians receive such feedback readily from local students; distance students'perspectives are more difficult to keep track of. Pepperdine University Librarians surveyed graduate distance students about their experiences and preferences regarding electronic books. Findings reflect prior studies' data in terms of desired features, despite the fact that such features actually are available to a great extent. Surprisingly, participants ranked book topic areas and usage preferences identically for both electronic and print books. Answers to the questions posed in the article title are mixed: yes and no.
机译:电子书的发展令人眼花pace乱,挑战着大学的图书馆管理员,使读者了解这些资源的功能不断增加及其局限性。有时,似乎经常让学生感到惊讶的是,由于不满足其需求的电子书功能使他们感到沮丧,因此电子书的访问变得如此容易。图书馆员很容易从当地学生那里得到这种反馈;远程学生的观点更难掌握。 Pepperdine大学图书馆员对远程研究生进行了调查,以了解他们在电子书方面的经验和偏好。尽管事实上这些特征实际上在很大程度上是可用的,但发现反映了先前研究的数据。令人惊讶的是,参与者对电子书和印刷书对书的主题领域和使用偏好进行了相同的排名。对文章标题中提出的问题的回答是混杂的:是和否。

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