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E-books usage by agricultural, engineering and social science students in selected universities of Pakistan: An empirical assessment

机译:巴基斯坦部分大学的农业,工程和社会科学专业学生对电子书的使用:一项实证评估

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Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to compare the usage patterns of e-books among the students of social, agricultural, and engineering sciences; demonstrate how e-books are used by students for various purposes; explore the main reasons for using e-books; and uncover the major issues being encountered by students while using e-books in Pakistani Universities. Design/methodology/approach - During May to July 2014, a convenient sample technique was adopted, and a close-ended questionnaire was used as a survey tool for 300 graduates (BSc honor) and postgraduate (masters and MS) students in the age group of 21-60 years. In this study, the respondents' gender, age, educational level and major disciplines were individual contextual variables. The data collection process was successfully completed with a 100 per cent response rate. SPSS-19 was utilized for testing the reliability of the instrument, as well as descriptive and inferential statistics (Chi-square test). Findings - The results show that the adoption of e-books has reached a level where they have become an integral component of academic library services. The results of this study verify the previous findings that the students are relying on e-book adoption for various academic and research purposes. Comparatively, male students, postgraduate students and those between the ages of 21 and 40 years are more frequently e-book users. In addition, the percentage of e-book readership among engineering students on a "daily basis" is greater than the students of agricultural and social sciences. They prefer reading e-books because of the following reasons: to support research endeavors and improve academic performance; and the e-format is quick to read and easy to manage. Insufficient e-contents, lack of personal computers and the variety of e-book formats are the major constraints in the effective utilization of e-books for learning, education and research needs. The study has concluded that e-books have a key role in the set-up of academic libraries and information resources in Pakistan, though further development of e-book readership capabilities and building of e-book collections are required to support users' needs, and a parallel investigation into their most effective usage is also required. Originality/value - This empirical research is a first and unique study that systematically and quantitatively compares the relationship between respondents' e-books usage with their individual contextual variables in the perspective of academic libraries in Pakistan.
机译:目的-本文的目的是比较社会,农业和工程科学专业学生之间电子书的使用方式;演示学生如何将电子书用于各种目的;探索使用电子书的主要原因;并发现在巴基斯坦大学中使用电子书时学生遇到的主要问题。设计/方法/方法-在2014年5月至7月期间,采用了一种方便的抽样技术,并使用封闭式问卷作为调查工具,针对该年龄段的300名毕业生(理学学士学位)和研究生(硕士和硕士) 21-60年。在这项研究中,受访者的性别,年龄,受教育程度和主要学科是个体的背景变量。数据收集过程已成功完成,回复率为100%。 SPSS-19用于测试仪器的可靠性以及描述性和推论统计(卡方检验)。调查结果-结果表明,电子书的采用已达到使它们成为学术图书馆服务不可或缺的组成部分的水平。这项研究的结果验证了以前的发现,即学生出于各种学术和研究目的而依赖采用电子书。相比之下,男生,研究生和21至40岁之间的人更频繁地使用电子书。此外,工科学生“每天”阅读电子书的比例高于农业和社会科学专业的学生。他们之所以喜欢阅读电子书,是因为以下原因:支持研究工作并提高学业成绩;电子格式易于阅读且易于管理。电子内容不足,缺乏个人计算机以及各种电子书格式是有效利用电子书满足学习,教育和研究需求的主要限制。该研究得出的结论是,尽管需要进一步发展电子书读者能力和建立电子书库来支持用户的需求,但电子书在巴基斯坦建立大学图书馆和信息资源方面发挥着关键作用,并且还需要对其最有效的用法进行并行研究。原创性/价值-这项经验研究是一项独特的研究,它从巴基斯坦的大学图书馆角度系统地和定量地比较了受访者的电子书使用量与其个人上下文变量之间的关系。

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    《The Electronic Library》 |2016年第6期|958-973|共16页
  • 作者单位

    Department of Pharmacy, University of Peshawar, Peshawar, Pakistan;

    Department of Library and Information Science,The Islamia University of Bahawalpur, Bahawalpur, Pakistan;

    Department of Library and Information Science, University of Peshawar, Peshawar, Pakistan;

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  • 正文语种 eng
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  • 关键词

    Pakistan; E-books; Academic libraries; User studies;

    机译:巴基斯坦;电子书;高校图书馆;用户研究;

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