Analysis and Comparison of the Use of Subscribed Electronic and Print Journals by Faculty Members and Postgraduate Students of Science School, University of Shiraz

The present study intended to analyze and compare electronic and printed journals usage by faculty members and postgraduate students of Shiraz School of Science. This research is of a descriptive and survey type. A questionnaire was used to collect data. The study population included 65 faculty me...

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Main Authors: Zahed Bigdeli, Azadeh abdollahzadeh, Abdollhamid moarrefzadeh
Format: Article
Language:fas
Published: Iranian Research Institute for Information and Technology 2014-09-01
Series:Iranian Journal of Information Processing & Management
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Online Access:http://jipm.irandoc.ac.ir/browse.php?a_code=A-10-962-2&slc_lang=en&sid=1
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spelling doaj-bed837ec368f4ba5a4d49e6a94260e522020-11-24T23:46:15ZfasIranian Research Institute for Information and TechnologyIranian Journal of Information Processing & Management2251-82232251-82312014-09-01293711732Analysis and Comparison of the Use of Subscribed Electronic and Print Journals by Faculty Members and Postgraduate Students of Science School, University of ShirazZahed Bigdeli0Azadeh abdollahzadeh1Abdollhamid moarrefzadeh2 Shahid Chamran University of Ahvaz, Shiraz University, Iran. Shahid Chamran University of Ahvaz, Iran The present study intended to analyze and compare electronic and printed journals usage by faculty members and postgraduate students of Shiraz School of Science. This research is of a descriptive and survey type. A questionnaire was used to collect data. The study population included 65 faculty members and 130 postgraduate students in Shiraz School of Science in the 2009-2010 academic year. The results of the study showed that both faculty members and postgraduate students make use of e-journals more than printed journals. Comparisons between the two cases reveal that faculty members make more use of e-journals than postgraduate students. Both groups confirm the importance of each of printed and electronic journals at “high” level but faculty members regard e-journals as more important and prefer use of e-journals. 79.9% of respondents believe that electronic form is a suitable substitute for printed form of journals. The findings also show that e-journals and printed journals meet the information needs of respondents respectively at “high” level and less than “average level”. Respondents introduce finding specific information, authoring and translating book and papers, and conducting research as their most important reasons in using both formats of journals. The most notable obstacles towards making optimum use of e-journals in view of respondents are not being informed of existence of required e-journals, lack of information about the resources available at e-journal databases and absence of the e-journals related to their fields of study. Although respondents totally declare their skill in making use of e-journals at “fairly high” level, faculty members are more skilled than postgraduate students. Generally, 64.4% of respondents are in need of learning use of e-journals while postgraduate students seem to be more in need of such a skill. http://jipm.irandoc.ac.ir/browse.php?a_code=A-10-962-2&slc_lang=en&sid=1electronic journals printed journals faculty members postgraduate studentsShiraz University School of Science
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Analysis and Comparison of the Use of Subscribed Electronic and Print Journals by Faculty Members and Postgraduate Students of Science School, University of Shiraz
Iranian Journal of Information Processing & Management
electronic journals
printed journals
faculty members
postgraduate students
Shiraz University
School of Science
author_facet Zahed Bigdeli
Azadeh abdollahzadeh
Abdollhamid moarrefzadeh
author_sort Zahed Bigdeli
title Analysis and Comparison of the Use of Subscribed Electronic and Print Journals by Faculty Members and Postgraduate Students of Science School, University of Shiraz
title_short Analysis and Comparison of the Use of Subscribed Electronic and Print Journals by Faculty Members and Postgraduate Students of Science School, University of Shiraz
title_full Analysis and Comparison of the Use of Subscribed Electronic and Print Journals by Faculty Members and Postgraduate Students of Science School, University of Shiraz
title_fullStr Analysis and Comparison of the Use of Subscribed Electronic and Print Journals by Faculty Members and Postgraduate Students of Science School, University of Shiraz
title_full_unstemmed Analysis and Comparison of the Use of Subscribed Electronic and Print Journals by Faculty Members and Postgraduate Students of Science School, University of Shiraz
title_sort analysis and comparison of the use of subscribed electronic and print journals by faculty members and postgraduate students of science school, university of shiraz
publisher Iranian Research Institute for Information and Technology
series Iranian Journal of Information Processing & Management
issn 2251-8223
2251-8231
publishDate 2014-09-01
description The present study intended to analyze and compare electronic and printed journals usage by faculty members and postgraduate students of Shiraz School of Science. This research is of a descriptive and survey type. A questionnaire was used to collect data. The study population included 65 faculty members and 130 postgraduate students in Shiraz School of Science in the 2009-2010 academic year. The results of the study showed that both faculty members and postgraduate students make use of e-journals more than printed journals. Comparisons between the two cases reveal that faculty members make more use of e-journals than postgraduate students. Both groups confirm the importance of each of printed and electronic journals at “high” level but faculty members regard e-journals as more important and prefer use of e-journals. 79.9% of respondents believe that electronic form is a suitable substitute for printed form of journals. The findings also show that e-journals and printed journals meet the information needs of respondents respectively at “high” level and less than “average level”. Respondents introduce finding specific information, authoring and translating book and papers, and conducting research as their most important reasons in using both formats of journals. The most notable obstacles towards making optimum use of e-journals in view of respondents are not being informed of existence of required e-journals, lack of information about the resources available at e-journal databases and absence of the e-journals related to their fields of study. Although respondents totally declare their skill in making use of e-journals at “fairly high” level, faculty members are more skilled than postgraduate students. Generally, 64.4% of respondents are in need of learning use of e-journals while postgraduate students seem to be more in need of such a skill.
topic electronic journals
printed journals
faculty members
postgraduate students
Shiraz University
School of Science
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