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E-Books in Swedish Public Libraries: Policy Implicationsrriers that public libraries encounter in providing access to e-books; highlight the policy-related problems of e-book provision through public libraries. A survey was carried out in October, 2012 of all public libraries in Sweden. 291 questionnaires were issued. 185 were completed, response rate wa删减 发表于 2025-3-27 19:35:09
On the Change in Archivability of Websites Over Timeed client-side executed scripts that load data without a referential identifier or that require user interaction (e.g., content loading when the page has scrolled). These advances have made automating methods for capturing web pages more difficult. Because of the evolving schemes of publishing web p怕失去钱 发表于 2025-3-28 00:45:16
Checking Out: Download and Digital Library Exchange for Complex Objects libraries, used offline by educators and students, or used in a learning management system. In this paper we present the notion of “checking out” complex resources from a digital library for offline download or exchange with another digital library or learning management system. We present a mechanGratulate 发表于 2025-3-28 05:33:44
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Selecting Fiction in Library Catalogs: A Gaze Tracking Studyiations between attention devoted to metadata elements and selecting an interesting book were analyzed. Eye movements of 30 users selecting fiction for four search tasks were recorded. The results indicate that although participants paid most attention in book pages to content description and keywor飞行员 发表于 2025-3-28 12:47:32
Social Information Behaviour in Bookshops: Implications for Digital Librariesstomers do not necessarily engage in focused, joint information search, as observed in libraries, but rather the bookshop is treated as a social space similar to a cafe. Our results extend the known repertoire of collaborative behaviours, supporting further development of models of user tasks and go