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Designing for Digital 2016

April 6–7, 2016

Austin, Texas

View the accepted and peer-reviewed sessions for the Designing for Digital Conference, April 6-7, 2016.

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D22 - Reimagining Scholarly E-book Assessment: A Study of Discovery, Access, and Use

Thursday, April 7, 2016 at 3:15 PM–4:00 PM CDT
Room 102
Keywords

Academic libraries, search behavior

Learning Objectives
  1. Implement an innovative assessment methodology that utilizes text analysis to capture and understand users’ e-book search behaviors and information needs, 
  2. Evaluate when and why e-books are used by faculty and students in conjunction with scholarly activities,
  3. Create e-book collection development strategies that are based on observed search behaviors and information needs.
Abstract

The study utilizes an innovative assessment method based on text analysis, faculty interviews, and student focus groups. The objective is to understand users’ e-book search behaviors and information needs across disciplines at Columbia University. The findings indicate that the e-book collection supports discontinuous reading, instruction, and ready reference.

Proposals

Melissa Goertzen, MLIS, Columbia University Libraries
Nisa Bakkalbasi, Columbia University
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