2018
DOI: 10.1080/0361526x.2018.1428459
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Evaluating User Experience and Access Data to Reveal Patrons’ Print and Digital Serials Preferences

Abstract: This article presents user experience data collected through surveys and interviews at an art museum library to offer a comprehensive picture of a diverse population of patrons' print and digital access preferences for serials. The results of this study show that the line between digital and physical research preferences is incredibly nebulous, as patrons who start with digital sources often print out a copy for taking notes, and patrons who begin with physical resources often make a digital copy for future re… Show more

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“…It signifies that interactive components should experience (Fletcher & Stafford, 2018;Galip, 2022;Katifori et al, 2020). It highlights the significance of flexibility in catering to various viewer preferences.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…It signifies that interactive components should experience (Fletcher & Stafford, 2018;Galip, 2022;Katifori et al, 2020). It highlights the significance of flexibility in catering to various viewer preferences.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 98%