The use of CD-ROM databases by Malaysian postgraduate students in Leeds

A study was carried out with Malaysian postgraduate students in Leeds in 1995 to determine the extent and ease of use of CD-ROM databases. This findings from this study showed that only 58.3% of the Malaysian postgraduate students used CD-ROM databases. The users found CD-ROM databases are useful...

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Main Author: Edzan, N.N.
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spelling my.um.eprints.142222015-10-21T03:56:25Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/14222/ The use of CD-ROM databases by Malaysian postgraduate students in Leeds Edzan, N.N. T Technology (General) Z Bibliography. Library Science. Information Resources A study was carried out with Malaysian postgraduate students in Leeds in 1995 to determine the extent and ease of use of CD-ROM databases. This findings from this study showed that only 58.3% of the Malaysian postgraduate students used CD-ROM databases. The users found CD-ROM databases are useful information sources for thesis preparation, writing research papers, articles, books etc. They unanimously agreed that the CD-ROM databases should be introduced to their organisations' libraries and information centres in MalaySia as they allow for quick access to worldwide literature, are very comprehensive and speed up literature searching and prove to be an asset to research work The remaining Malaysian postgraduate students (41. 7%) did not use CD-ROM databases for a variety' of reasons such as ignorance about their existence or techniques of use, easily available faCility for on-line search, non-availability of databases at the work place, etc. In some cases, searching CD-ROM databases was not found essential for their study or research. The percentage of non-use was high and the study recommends that efforts should be made by the university libraries to promote their CD-ROM services in a way that would also attract non-users. Non-users themselves should be made aware of the availability of CD-:ROMdatabases and other information sources. 1996-07 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.um.edu.my/14222/1/THE_USE_OF_CD-ROM_DATABASE_BY_MALAYSIAN_POSTGRADUATE_STUDIES_IN_LEEDS.pdf Edzan, N.N. (1996) The use of CD-ROM databases by Malaysian postgraduate students in Leeds. Malaysian Journal of Library & Information Science, 1 (1). pp. 37-55.
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The use of CD-ROM databases by Malaysian postgraduate students in Leeds
description A study was carried out with Malaysian postgraduate students in Leeds in 1995 to determine the extent and ease of use of CD-ROM databases. This findings from this study showed that only 58.3% of the Malaysian postgraduate students used CD-ROM databases. The users found CD-ROM databases are useful information sources for thesis preparation, writing research papers, articles, books etc. They unanimously agreed that the CD-ROM databases should be introduced to their organisations' libraries and information centres in MalaySia as they allow for quick access to worldwide literature, are very comprehensive and speed up literature searching and prove to be an asset to research work The remaining Malaysian postgraduate students (41. 7%) did not use CD-ROM databases for a variety' of reasons such as ignorance about their existence or techniques of use, easily available faCility for on-line search, non-availability of databases at the work place, etc. In some cases, searching CD-ROM databases was not found essential for their study or research. The percentage of non-use was high and the study recommends that efforts should be made by the university libraries to promote their CD-ROM services in a way that would also attract non-users. Non-users themselves should be made aware of the availability of CD-:ROMdatabases and other information sources.
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title_short The use of CD-ROM databases by Malaysian postgraduate students in Leeds
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