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Pattern of online library resource usage per user in a distributed graduate education environment

Kramer, Stefan (2006) Pattern of online library resource usage per user in a distributed graduate education environment.

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Abstract

The frequency distribution on online library resource usage by individual users (mostly students) at a distributed education graduate school is notably skewed, with a relatively small number of users showing frequent usage, and a large number of users showing infrequent usage.

EPrint Type:Report
Subjects:Distributed Learning
Library Statistics
Evaluation
ID Code:1876
Deposited On:14 May 2007
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