academic libraries; college students; electronic books; print books; use studies; information retrieval; qualitative research; think-aloud protocol; thematic analysis | (1) |
career movement, public libraries, retention rate, Career development | (1) |
information literacy; pedagogy; academic librarianship | (1) |
medical practitioners; information seeking behaviors; Taylor’s information use environment model; Ibadan, Nigeria | (1) |
virtual reference; provider pessimism | (1) |
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Higher Education Librarians Are Comfortable and Confident With their Teaching Responsibilities and Pedagogical Knowledge Lê, Mê-Linh; University of Saskatchewan
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Indigenous Traditional Medical Practitioners’ Lack of Formal Medical Education Impacts their Choices of Information Resources for the Treatment of Sickle Cell Anemia Melssen, Maria; Florida International University
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Users of Virtual Reference Are More Satisfied with the Service They Receive than the Providers of that Service Think They Are Howe, Carol D.; Immaculata University
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Undergraduate Science Students are Uncertain of How to Find Facts in E-books Compared to Print Books Carter, Christina E.; University of Alaska Anchorage
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Public Librarians with the Highest Retention Rate are More Likely to Choose their Entire Career Path in Public Libraries Torabi, Nazi; University of Western Ontario
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