Information Resources Used by Academic Professors of the Unites States in the Electronic Age
Niu, Xi; Hemminger, Bradley
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Title
Information Resources Used by Academic Professors of the Unites States in the Electronic Age
Author(s)
Niu, Xi
Hemminger, Bradley
Issue Date
2009-02-08
Keyword(s)
scholarly communication
information seeking
information resources
electronic journals
electronic format
Google
library
Date of Ingest
2010-04-06T21:42:10Z
Abstract
To identify what information resources the professors use to
support their research activities and how they use them in the
electronic age, this paper surveyed 637 faculty members from five
research universities across the nation. Three questions were
asked including the five most important specific resources, how
many articles they retrieved from 13 channels of sources, and
which search engine (Google vs. Library’s homepage) they
preferred to use. Descriptive statistics, exploratory factor analysis,
regression analysis and binomial test were used to analyze the
data. Factors including age, gender, and disciple are related to
choice of particular information sources. We find that most of the
faculty members still rely on electronic journals. Preferences were
evenly divided regarding using library’s search page versus a
Google search page.
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