user behaviour

Assessing the Enduring Impact of Research Workshops for Biological Sciences Undergraduates

By: Er Bee Eng, pp. 11-19 Abstract: This paper describes a review of a regular library instruction seminar at Nanyang Technological University utilising a delayed survey approach in order to assess its usefulness, both in terms of student perception and actual use of resources taught during the workshops. Results of the survey revealed actual use […]

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What users want and what users do in E-books: Findings of a study on use of E-books from NTU Library

By: Choy Fatt Cheong & Ng Chay Tuan, pp. 1-32. Abstract:  This paper presents the findings of a survey on the use of e-books at the Nanyang Technological University (NTU) during a 6-week period in January/February 2010. The purpose of the survey was to obtain a snapshot of users’ behaviour in using e-books so as

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