Case Study of E-book Use in an Academic Library: A Communication Perspective

This research examines the integration of electronic book (e-book) technology within an academic library. The University of Ottawa library is explored as a qualitative case study. The perceptions of use and communication pertaining to e-book adoption from the perspectives of students, faculty member...

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Main Author: Bratanek, Laura A.
Language:en
Published: 2013
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10393/23914
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spelling ndltd-LACETR-oai-collectionscanada.gc.ca-OOU.#10393-239142014-06-14T03:49:23ZCase Study of E-book Use in an Academic Library: A Communication PerspectiveBratanek, Laura A.communicatione-booksDiffusion of Innovationscase studyqualitative researcheducationtechnology adoptionThis research examines the integration of electronic book (e-book) technology within an academic library. The University of Ottawa library is explored as a qualitative case study. The perceptions of use and communication pertaining to e-book adoption from the perspectives of students, faculty members, and librarians are combined with other documentation to provide a comprehensive examination of the case. Rogers (1962; 2003) Diffusion of Innovations provides the theoretical framework to guide the study and structure its analysis. Main findings revealed the following: (1) participants preferred print books, (2) inadequate communication occurred between students, faculty members, and librarians, and (3) information literacy training initiatives were insufficiently standardized. This study contributes to communication research by examining adoption of e-book technology and the spread of ideas within a social environment. It also furthers Diffusion of Innovations by confirming that even when individuals acknowledge advantages of a communication technology, it is not necessarily adopted.2013-03-06T16:21:02Z2013-03-06T16:21:02Z20132013-03-06Thèse / Thesishttp://hdl.handle.net/10393/23914en
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topic communication
e-books
Diffusion of Innovations
case study
qualitative research
education
technology adoption
spellingShingle communication
e-books
Diffusion of Innovations
case study
qualitative research
education
technology adoption
Bratanek, Laura A.
Case Study of E-book Use in an Academic Library: A Communication Perspective
description This research examines the integration of electronic book (e-book) technology within an academic library. The University of Ottawa library is explored as a qualitative case study. The perceptions of use and communication pertaining to e-book adoption from the perspectives of students, faculty members, and librarians are combined with other documentation to provide a comprehensive examination of the case. Rogers (1962; 2003) Diffusion of Innovations provides the theoretical framework to guide the study and structure its analysis. Main findings revealed the following: (1) participants preferred print books, (2) inadequate communication occurred between students, faculty members, and librarians, and (3) information literacy training initiatives were insufficiently standardized. This study contributes to communication research by examining adoption of e-book technology and the spread of ideas within a social environment. It also furthers Diffusion of Innovations by confirming that even when individuals acknowledge advantages of a communication technology, it is not necessarily adopted.
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title Case Study of E-book Use in an Academic Library: A Communication Perspective
title_short Case Study of E-book Use in an Academic Library: A Communication Perspective
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title_fullStr Case Study of E-book Use in an Academic Library: A Communication Perspective
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