Englische Studenten bevorzugen Google & Co.

> Englische Studenten bevorzugen Google & Co. via netbib weblog von Viola
> Voß am 14.09.10
>
> … statt die Informationsressourcen ihrer Uni-Bibliothek zu nutzen: Zu
> diesem Ergebnis kommt eine britische Studie, die in der vergangenen
> Woche auf der Jahrestagung der Association for Learning Technology
> vorgestellt wurde.
>
> The authors of the Middlesex University report comment: "People expect
> library resources to work in the same way as those available on the
> internet, that is, simple and user friendly. Unless changes are made
> within library-subscribed [services], users will continue utilising
> internet resources missing the opportunity of accessing high quality
> scholarly materials." [...]
> "Many had never met their subject librarian, nor were they aware that
> the library provides subject support in finding information," the
> researchers say.
> Students found services such as Google fast, universally available, not
> subject to 'time-outs', intuitive and fault-tolerant; whereas college
> systems were often clumsy, with poor usability. They were even
> disappointed that electronic resource discovery systems did not have
> spell checks."
>
> [University World News]
>
> Vermutlich gilt das nicht nur für englische Studenten …
>
> [via enssib-Blog]
>

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google reader? fine stuff
fokus-internet? dito
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