نتایج جستجو برای: Library Usage Patterns

تعداد نتایج: 614945  

پایان نامه :وزارت علوم، تحقیقات و فناوری - دانشگاه پیام نور - دانشگاه پیام نور استان تهران - دانشکده علوم انسانی و اجتماعی 1389

today the image of a permanent skeletal space of cities affected by some forces or mechanisms is put in time with social-economic development and while imposes a new face and perspective to physical anatomy of cities, and prepares field to changes in content and social- economic structures of cities too. simultaneously with quitting villages in order to settle in cities by villagers, the phen...

Journal: :CoRR 2016
Mohamed Aymen Saied Ali Ouni Houari A. Sahraoui Raula Gaikovina Kula Katsuro Inoue David Lo

Modern software systems are increasingly dependent on third-party libraries. It is widely recognized that using mature and well-tested third-party libraries can improve developers’ productivity, reduce time-to-market, and produce more reliable software. Today’s open-source repositories provide a wide range of libraries that can be freely downloaded and used. However, as software libraries are d...

Journal: :Information Technology and Libraries 1981

Journal: :JASIST 2001
Michael D. Cooper

This article reports on a model and patterns of use of a library catalog that can be accessed through the Internet. Three categories of users are identified: individuals who perform a search of the catalog, tourists who look only at opening pages of the library catalog’s site, and Web spiders that come to the site to obtain pages for indexing the Web. A number of types of use activities are als...

2015
Ellen Collins

Objective – To test whether routinely-generated library usage data could be linked with information about students to understand patterns of library use among students from different disciplines at the University of Huddersfield. This information is important for librarians seeking to demonstrate the value of the library, and to ensure that they are providing services which meet user needs. The...

Journal: :Online Information Review 2004
San-Yih Hwang Shi-Min Chuang

In a large-scale digital library, it is essential to recommend a small number of useful and related articles to users. In this paper, a literature recommendation framework for digital libraries is proposed that dynamically provides recommendations to an active user when browsing a new article. This framework extends our previous work that considers only Web usage data by utilizing content infor...

2005
Anne Adams Ann Blandford

Medical digital libraries can effectively provide clinical users with reputable, up-to-date information on which to base their clinical decision making processes. A study, within a large London-based hospital, of clinicians information perceptions and medical digital library usage patterns has identified 2 key usability issues which are impeding the successful implementation of these applicatio...

Journal: :The Electronic Library 2007
Núria Ferran Jaume Casadesús Monika Krakowska Julià Minguillón

Methodology We present experimental results from the log usage analysis during one academic semester of two different subjects, 350 students. The experiment looks into raw server log data generated from the interactions of the students with the classroom learning objects, in order to find relevant information that can be used to improve the metadata used for describing both the learning objects...

Journal: :Journal of Documentation 2016
Pertti Vakkari Svanhild Aabø Ragnar Andreas Audunson Frank Huysmans Nahyun Kwon Marjolein Oomes Sei-Ching Joanna Sin

Purpose: The aim of the study is to compare the perceived benefits of public libraries between five culturally different countries: Finland, Norway, the Netherlands, South Korea and the U.S. Design/methodology/approach: The data was based on representative samples of Finnish, Norwegian, Dutch, Korean and American adult library users. In Finland a mail survey was used and in other countries web ...

2018
Ronny Brendel Bert Wesarg Ronny Tschuter Matthias Weber Thomas Ilsche Sebastian Oeste

As applications grow in capability, they also grow in complexity. This complexity in turn gets pushed into modules and libraries. In addition, hardware configurations become increasingly elaborate, too. These two trends make understanding, debugging and analyzing the performance of applications more and more difficult. To enable detailed insight into library usage of applications, we present an...

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