评估虚拟存款计划:亚利桑那州的经验

Atifa Rawan , Cheryl Knott Malone , Laura J. Bender
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在1993年《政府印刷办公室电子信息获取增强法案》通过十年后,亚利桑那大学进行了一项试点研究,调查了一家有选择性的图书馆决定尽可能选择基于网络的政府信息,而不是印刷和缩微胶片等有形形式的影响。试点项目集中在三个关键领域:(1)修订图书馆的选择概况,选择电子格式而不是有形格式;(2)识别和核实政府在网上发布的出版物;(3)图书馆员工和客户对基于网络的政府信息的评估和体验。本文的研究重点是图书馆工作人员和顾客体验的评估。若干补充性方法,包括计算机辅助问卷,被用于评估个人与政府信息资源互动的方式,以及网络访问的优势和障碍。虽然向虚拟寄存状态的过渡需要不断监测、工作人员的承诺和评估,以确保个人从向更多电子访问的过渡中受益,但试点研究表明,寄存图书馆开始进行过渡是可行的。
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Assessing the virtual depository program: The Arizona experience

A decade after passage of the Government Printing Office Electronic Information Access Enhancement Act of 1993, a pilot study at the University of Arizona examined the impact of one selective depository library's decision to select, whenever possible, Web-based government information instead of tangible formats such as print and microfiche. The pilot project focused on three key areas: (1) revision of the library's selection profile to prefer electronic over tangible formats; (2) identification and verification of government publications on the Web; and (3) assessment of, and experiences with, Web-based government information among the library's staff and customers. This paper focuses on the assessment of library staff and customer experiences. Several complementary methods, including computer-assisted questionnaires, were used for assessing the ways in which individuals interact with government information resources and the advantages of, and barriers to, Web-based access. Although the transition to virtual depository status requires ongoing monitoring, staff commitment, and assessment to ensure that individuals benefit from the move to more electronic access, the pilot study suggests that it is feasible for a depository library to begin making the transition.

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