Mobile Website Use and Advanced Researchers: Understanding Library Users at a University Marine Sciences Branch Campus

This exploratory study examined the use of the Oregon State University Libraries website via mobile devices by advanced researchers at an off-campus branch location. Branch campus–affiliated faculty, staff, and graduate students were invited to participate in a survey to determine what their researc...

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Main Authors: Mary J. Markland, Hannah Gascho Rempel, Laurie Bridges
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: American Library Association 2017-12-01
Series:Information Technology and Libraries
Online Access:https://ejournals.bc.edu/ojs/index.php/ital/article/view/9953
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spelling doaj-b67babfcaa464ca4a2a3e47beb736d182020-11-25T00:32:10ZengAmerican Library AssociationInformation Technology and Libraries0730-92952163-52262017-12-0136472310.6017/ital.v36i4.99538932Mobile Website Use and Advanced Researchers: Understanding Library Users at a University Marine Sciences Branch CampusMary J. Markland0Hannah Gascho Rempel1Laurie Bridges2Oregon State UniversityOregon State UniversityOregon State UniversityThis exploratory study examined the use of the Oregon State University Libraries website via mobile devices by advanced researchers at an off-campus branch location. Branch campus–affiliated faculty, staff, and graduate students were invited to participate in a survey to determine what their research behaviors are via mobile devices, including frequency of their mobile library website use and the tasks they were attempting to complete. Findings showed that while these advanced researchers do periodically use the library website via mobile devices, mobile devices are not the primary mode of searching for articles and books or for reading scholarly sources. Mobile devices are most frequently used for viewing the library website when these advanced researchers are at home or in transit. Results of this survey will be used to address knowledge gaps around library resources and research tools and to generate more ways to study advanced researchers’ use of library services via mobile devices.https://ejournals.bc.edu/ojs/index.php/ital/article/view/9953
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description This exploratory study examined the use of the Oregon State University Libraries website via mobile devices by advanced researchers at an off-campus branch location. Branch campus–affiliated faculty, staff, and graduate students were invited to participate in a survey to determine what their research behaviors are via mobile devices, including frequency of their mobile library website use and the tasks they were attempting to complete. Findings showed that while these advanced researchers do periodically use the library website via mobile devices, mobile devices are not the primary mode of searching for articles and books or for reading scholarly sources. Mobile devices are most frequently used for viewing the library website when these advanced researchers are at home or in transit. Results of this survey will be used to address knowledge gaps around library resources and research tools and to generate more ways to study advanced researchers’ use of library services via mobile devices.
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