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Assistant Professor, LIS Islamic Azad University (Shar Rey)
Abstract
Purpose: Investigating use of online services by the faculty members and measuring their staidaction as well as identifying problems and barriers Design/Methodology/Approach: Data collection tool in this survey study consisted of a researcher designed questionnaire. Statistical population consisted of 220 faculty members, out of which a sample of 140 was selected using Morgan Sampling Table. Findings and Conclusion: Iran Medex was used more frequently (13.6% of all the use). Theme was used the least (1/4%). Satisfaction criteria from the point of views of the faculty included: up-to-datedness, the number of databases held by the host, consistency with the special needs, quality of information. Main purpose of use was research (21/4%). Main complaint came from low speed connection (23/6%). Lack of command of foreign language was a problem for only 2/2 % of respondents.
Khalili, M. and Matlabi, D. (2014). Online Services at the Urumia University of Medical Sciences: a use and user study. Librarianship and Information Organization Studies, 24(4), 24-40.
MLA
Khalili, M. , and Matlabi, D. . "Online Services at the Urumia University of Medical Sciences: a use and user study", Librarianship and Information Organization Studies, 24, 4, 2014, 24-40.
HARVARD
Khalili, M., Matlabi, D. (2014). 'Online Services at the Urumia University of Medical Sciences: a use and user study', Librarianship and Information Organization Studies, 24(4), pp. 24-40.
CHICAGO
M. Khalili and D. Matlabi, "Online Services at the Urumia University of Medical Sciences: a use and user study," Librarianship and Information Organization Studies, 24 4 (2014): 24-40,
VANCOUVER
Khalili, M., Matlabi, D. Online Services at the Urumia University of Medical Sciences: a use and user study. Librarianship and Information Organization Studies, 2014; 24(4): 24-40.
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