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2001-03-30Konferenzveröffentlichung DOI: 10.18452/1003
Encouraging and Facilitating the Use of EIS
Lonsdale, Ray
Rowley, Jennifer
Banwell, Linda
Childs, Sue
Gannon-Leary, Patricia
Urquhart, Christine
Armstrong, Chris
Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin
JISC, the Joint Information Systems Committee, established a User Behaviour Monitoring and Evaluation Framework to investigate and profile the use of electronic information services within higher education in the United Kingdom. This article discusses aspects of the methodology of the Framework, and preliminary findings from the first annual cycle of the Framework. Findings are based on interactions with 1500 users, including academic staff, LIS staff, and students. Executed through 3 strands, the framework methodology uses an array of quantitative and qualitative approaches to lend a variety of insights into user behaviour with EIS, factors that encourage the use of EIS, and those that act as barriers to the effective integration of EIS into the learning experience.
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