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  1. Thissen, F.: Verloren in digitalen Netzen : Nutzertests zur Optimierung der Bedienerfreundlichkei eines Online-Katalogs (2002) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Im Rahmen einer Überarbeitung und Erweiterung des Internet-Auftritts der Stadtbibliothek Stuttgart wurde die Bedienerfreundlichkeit (usability) des Online-Katalogs (OPAC) der Bücherei wissenschaftlich getestet, um daraus Kriterien für eine mögliche Verbesserung herauszuarbeiten. Anfragen von Nutzern der Bibliothek und Beobachtungen der Bibliotheksmitarbeiterinnen hatten in der Vergangenheit deutlich gemacht, dass es offensichtlich nicht allen Nutzern problemlos möglich ist, den Katalog effektiv und angemessen zu nutzen. Da es sich beim webbasierten Online-Katalog um das Kernstück der Website der Bibliothek handelt, hatte seine Optimierung größte Priorität. Das Ziel sollte sein, einen Katalog anzubieten, der von sämtlichen potentiellen Nutzern mit den unterschiedlichsten Vorkenntnissen mit möglichst geringem Aufwand und einem optimalen Suchergebnis bedient werden kann.
  2. Kohlstädt, K.: Schüler suchen im Netz : Eine exemplarische Erhebung zu Erfahrungen und Problemen von Jugendlichen bei der Internetrecherche für schulische Zwecke (2004) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Nach Einführungen zu Jugend und Internet, Medienkompetenz und Lernen durch Medien, wird im praktischen Teil eine schriftliche Umfrage unter 90 Schülern eines Gymnasiums und einer Gesamtschule über deren Internetnutzung für schulische Zwecke analysiert. Suchpraxis, Einbindung des Internets in den schulischen Alltag, Unterschiede bei Geschlechtern und Schulformen werden besonders untersucht. Die Auswertung ergibt selbstbewußte Grundeinstellung der Schüler zum Internet, eher privat als schulisch genutzt, geschätzt wegen Schnelligkeit, Informationsmenge und Spaßfaktor bei Fixierung auf die Suchmaschine Google. Die Schüler geben sich meistens mit den gefundenen Ergebnissen zufrieden, stellen deren Qualität nicht weiter in Frage.
    Imprint
    Hamburg : Hochschule für Angewandte Wissenschaften, FB Bibliothek und Information
    Theme
    Internet
  3. Weichert, M.: "Gibt es auch Wahnsinn" : Benutzeruntersuchungen an einem Hamburger WebOPAC (2002) 0.01
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    Source
    Bibliothek: Forschung und Praxis. 26(2002) H.2, S.142-149
    Theme
    Internet
  4. Havemann, F.; Kaufmann, A.: ¬Der Wandel des Benutzerverhaltens in Zeiten des Internet : Ergebnisse von Befragungen an 13 Bibliotheken (2006) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Im Rahmen eines Projektseminars am Institut für Bibliotheks- und Informationswissenschaft der Humboldt Universität zu Berlin wurden an wissenschaftlichen Bibliotheken Benutzerbefragungen durchgeführt. Wir haben die Antworten auf eine Frage zum Informationsverhalten bibliotheksübergreifend statistisch ausgewertet. Neben Unterschieden zwischen Fächern stellen wir fest, dass sich das Informationsverhalten junger Bibliotheksnutzer oft erheblich von dem älterer Nutzer unterscheidet. Das Verhalten von Bibliotheksnutzern hinsichtlich der Häufigkeit der Nutzung von Bibliotheksangeboten und dem World Wide Web (WWW) ist vorwiegend ähnlich. Nutzer mit konträrem Verhalten sind unterrepräsentiert gegenüber denen, die beides, Bibliothek und Web, oft oder beides wenig nutzen.
    Theme
    Internet
  5. Löw, W.; Scherneck, S.: ¬Das Informationsverhalten von Biowissenschaftlern im Spannungsfeld zwischen traditioneller Informationsvermittlung und virtueller Bibliothek : Zu den Ergebnissen von Untersuchungen an zwei wissenschaftlichen Spezialbibliotheken (1998) 0.01
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    Abstract
    An 2 biowissenschaftlichen Einrichtungen der Grundlagenforschung, dem Max-Delbrück-Centrum für Molekulare Medizin, Berlin-Buch und dem Leibniz-Institut für Neurobiologie, Magdeburg, wurden 1997 bzw. 1998 Nutzerbefragungen durchgeführt. Obwohl die untersuchten Gruppen beträchtliche Altersunterschiede aufwiesen, ergeben sich einheitliche Trends: für etwa 2/3 der Wissenschaftler ist gegenwärtig die Nutzung von Printmedien und elektronischen Informationsofferten gleichwertig, während etwa 15% der Befragten letzteren den Vorzug geben. Bei der Datenbanknutzung ist festzustellen, daß MEDLINE die überragende Position sowohl bei der CD-ROM als auch Online im Internet einnimmt
  6. Spinas, P.: Benutzerfreundlichkeit von ETHICS : Ergebnisse einer Untersuchung des Online-Kataloges der ETH-Bibliothek (1992) 0.01
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  7. Kaminer, N.: Scholars and the use of the Internet (1997) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Faculty members from a major university were surveyed to explore the possible relationship between Internet usage and the following dependent variables: computer usage (length of time and perceived expertise), length of time of Internet use, perceived expertise of Internet use, and perceived utility of the Internet. 97% have an Internet account. Furthermore, computer literacy and length of computer experience are correlated with early adoption of the Internet, perceived utility of the Internet is correlated with computer literacy and with Internet usage, and usage is correlated with perceived expertise, but not with the length of time of Internet experience. Highly skilled computer users are more likely to use the network in a more intensive way and have higher appreciation of the network's potential
    Theme
    Internet
  8. Schlacher, W.: Benützererwartung an die elektronische Bibliothek und Benützerzufriedenheit im Bereich Sacherschließung : Ergebnisse einer Umfrage an der Universitätsbibliothek Grza (1998) 0.01
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  9. Keller, A.; Neubauer, W.: Dienstleistungsangebote von Bibliotheken in elektronischer Form : Eine Benutzungsstudie der ETH-Bibliothek (1999) 0.01
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  10. 8,8 Millionen Deutsche nutzen das Internet (1998) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Ergebnis einer Umfrage zur Internet-Nutzung 1998 von Infratest Burke (1.183 Interviews mit KMUs; 5.537 Telefoninterviews mit privaten Haushalten)
    Theme
    Internet
  11. Agosto, D.E.: Bounded rationality and satisficing in young people's Web-based decision making (2002) 0.01
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    Abstract
    This study investigated Simon's behavioral decisionmaking theories of bounded rationality and satisficing in relation to young people's decision making in the World Wide Web, and considered the role of personal preferences in Web-based decisions. It employed a qualitative research methodology involving group interviews with 22 adolescent females. Data analysis took the form of iterative pattern coding using QSR NUD*IST Vivo qualitative data analysis software. Data analysis revealed that the study participants did operate within the limits of bounded rationality. These limits took the form of time constraints, information overload, and physical constraints. Data analysis also uncovered two major satisficing behaviors-reduction and termination. Personal preference was found to play a major role in Web site evaluation in the areas of graphic/multimedia and subject content preferences. This study has related implications for Web site designers and for adult intermediaries who work with young people and the Web
    Theme
    Internet
  12. Okoli, C.; Mehdi, M.; Mesgari, M.; Nielsen, F.A.; Lanamäki, A.: Wikipedia in the eyes of its beholders : a systematic review of scholarly research on Wikipedia readers and readership (2014) 0.01
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    Date
    18.11.2014 13:22:03
    Theme
    Internet
  13. D'Elia, G.; Abbas, J.; Bishop, K.; Jacobs, D.; Rodger, E.J.: ¬The impact of youth's use of the internet on their use of the public library (2007) 0.01
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    Abstract
    A survey of 4,032 youth in grades 5 through 12 was conducted to determine the impact youth's use of the Internet was having on their use of the public library. Results indicated that 100% of the youth had access to the Internet from one or more locations, and that although one quarter of the youth accessed the Internet at the public library, the public library was the least frequently used source of Internet access. For youth without Internet access at home, the public library was also the least used alternate source of access. Approximately 69% of the youth reported that they had visited a public library during the school year. Having Internet access at home did not affect whether or not youth visited the library however, Internet access at home appears to have affected the frequency with which youth visit the library. Youth without Internet access at home visited the library more frequently, whereas youth with Internet access at home visited the library less frequently. Use of the Internet also appeared to have diminished youth's need to use the public library as a source of personal information however, use of the Internet appeared not to have affected their use of the public library for school work or for recreation. Among youth, use of both the Internet and the public library appear to be complementary activities.
    Theme
    Internet
  14. He, P.W.; Jacobson, T.E.: What are they doing with the Internet? : A study of user information seeking behaviors (1996) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Reports results of a survey, conducted by the State University of New York and Albany Library, to investigate the effects of gender, college status and prior Internet experience on the use of Internet resources. The subjects were 96 randomly selected users using the library's Internet terminals during the first 2 months of 1995. The majority of users were found to share the following characteristics: male undergraduates affiliated with the social sciences; and novice users who have less than 6 months experience. Respondents felt strongly that the Internet is useful, and has been an important resource for their research and assignment. Users have high expectations of searching capabilities, while they feel neutral or disappointed with browsing. Results indicate that libraries should provide access to the Internet and suggest that libraries should take the lead in developing searchable indexes and making databases better organized for the ease and effectiveness of browsing
    Source
    Internet reference services quarterly. 1(1996) no.1, S.31-51
    Theme
    Internet
  15. Slone, D.J.: ¬The impact of time constraints on Internet and Web use (2007) 0.00
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    Abstract
    This study examines the influence of time constraints on Internet and Web search goals and search behavior. Specifically, it looks at the searching behavior of public library Internet users who, previously limited to 30 minutes per Internet session, are given an unlimited amount of time for use. Interviews and observations were conducted with 34 participants searching on their own queries. Despite an increase in the time allowed for searching, most people spent less than 30 minutes on the Internet, carrying out tasks like paying bills, shopping, browsing, and making reservations. Those who took more than 30 minutes were looking for jobs or browsing. E-mail use was universal. In this context, influences like time-dependent and time-independent tasks, use of search hubs to perform more efficient searches, and search diversity were recorded. Though there are a number of large and small studies of Internet and Web use, few of them focus on temporal influences. This study extends knowledge in this area of inquiry.
    Theme
    Internet
  16. Lazinger, S.S.; Bar-Ilan, J.; Peritz, B.C.: Internet use by faculty members in various disciplines : a comparative case study (1997) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Examines and compares the use of the Internet among various sectors of the faculty at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel, in order to verify the influence of a number of parameters on this use. Questionnaires were sent to faculty members in all departments and professional schools of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, a total population of 918 for both the pilot project and the main study. Results indicated that Internet use is consistently higher among faculty members in the sciences and agriculture than among those in the humanities or social sciences. Makes suggestions for training the level of Internet use among the various disciplines of the faculty
    Theme
    Internet
  17. Bruce, H.: User satisfaction with information seeking on the Internet (1998) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Focuses on how satisfied Australian academics are when they use the Internet to search for information. Results validated magnitude estimates of user satisfaction with information seeking on the Internet. Testing the validity and reliability magnitude estimation as a technique for gathering and analysing interval data on satisfaction with information seeking was key to the investigation. Data for user satisfaction were then associated with end user characteristics like training, frequency of use and expectation of success. They have a high expectation of success when they engage in information seeking on the Internet and are satisfied with the process regardless of how frequently they use the network or whether or not they have formal training
    Theme
    Internet
  18. Schmidt, E.; Weigang, G.; Schulz, U.: OPAC-Nutzer ernst genommen : eine Thinking-Aloud-Studie am ALS-OPAC der Hamburger Öffentlichen Bücherhallen (1997) 0.00
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    Source
    Bibliothek: Forschung und Praxis. 21(1997) H.2, S.215-226
  19. Dresang, E.T.: More research needed : informal information-seeking behavior of youth on the Internet (1999) 0.00
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    Theme
    Internet
  20. Wenzel, O.: Webdesign, Informationssuche und Flow : Nutzerverhalten auf unterschiedlich strukturierten Websites (2001) 0.00
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    Footnote
    Zugl. Dissertation Univ. Wuppertal, 2001 u.d.T.: Aufbau und Nutzung von Internet-Sites: ein Web-Experiment zum Einfluß der Linkstruktur einer Website auf die Effizienz der Informationssuche und Flow
    Theme
    Internet

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