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Doğan Atılgan

Bio: Doğan Atılgan is an academic researcher from Ankara University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Digital library & Resource Description and Access. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 25 publications receiving 161 citations.

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TL;DR: The assessment of the effectiveness of the digital library and the value of multidisciplinary databases in terms of user preferences and use frequency by academic ranking and the level of awareness by academic staff of digital library resources is examined.
Abstract: Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to encompass the assessment of the effectiveness of the digital library and the value of multidisciplinary databases in terms of user preferences and use frequency by academic ranking.Design/methodology/approach – This paper compares the results of two survey questionnaires carried out in 2002 and 2005. It examines the level of awareness by academic staff of digital library resources along with their use rate and to evaluate the preferences of faculty for specific electronic databases case studies were undertaken by means of separate questionnaires in both years.Findings – Findings were consistent that positive results have been observed in two studies conducted in two years, 2002 and 2005. According to the results of the current survey, increased numbers of the faculty members of Ankara University know about the existence of the digital library. Another result of the survey is that many of the faculty members, although not all, use electronic databases. The most pre...

46 citations

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TL;DR: An Ankara University surveyed faculty members regarding their awareness and use of electronic materials, particularly journal articles, in the universities and technical institutes of developing countries.

26 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors surveyed faculty members regarding their awareness and use of these electronic materials and found that the degree of acceptance and pattern of use of such materials is of great interest to library collection development.

24 citations

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TL;DR: Citations of peer reviewed articles from two library and information journals which are published by Turkish professional associations and in the international databases are going to be analyzed.
Abstract: A citation is one of the major measures that evaluates the scientific journals re- putability, reliability and usability in the international arena The rate of the ci­tation of a journal is a significant criterion for that particular journals scienti­fic evaluation Together with the scientific value of the journal, the citations used in an article are important benchmarks for the assessment of that article In this paper, citations of peer reviewed articles from two library and information scien- ce journals which are published by Turkish professional associations and inde- xed in the international databases are going to be analyzed

8 citations

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TL;DR: Bilimsel yayinlara acik erisim dusuncesinin bir urunu olarak ortaya cikan kurumsal arsivler ve acik eisimli dergiler, bilgiye erimin onundeki engelleri kaldirarak, arastirmacilar arasindaki iletisimi guclendirmekte ve bilgi uretimini hizlandirarak yayginlastirmaktadir.
Abstract: Bilimsel yayinlara acik erisim dusuncesinin bir urunu olarak ortaya cikan kurumsal arsivler ve acik erisimli dergiler, bilgiye erisimin onundeki engelleri kaldirarak, arastirmacilar arasindaki iletisimi guclendirmekte ve bilgi uretimini hizlandirarak yayginlastirmaktadir. Bu baglamda son yillarda bircok ulke kurumsal arsiv kurma konusunda calisma yapmaktadir. Kurumsal arsivlere paralel olarak acik erisimli dergilerin sayilari da hizla artmaktadir. Bu calismada, ulkemizde kurumsal arsivler ve acik erisimli dergiler alaninda son yillarda kaydedilen gelismeler ozetlenerek, bazi ulkelerle kiyaslama yapilarak, guncel durumun ortaya konulmakta ve ileriye yonelik onerilerde bulunulmaktadir.

6 citations


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TL;DR: The results show patterns of users' use ofdigital libraries, their perceived important evaluation criteria, and the positive and negative aspects of digital libraries.
Abstract: Millions of dollars have been invested into the development of digital libraries. There are many unanswered questions regarding their evaluation, in particular, from users' perspectives. This study intends to investigate users' use, their criteria and their evaluation of the two selected digital libraries. Nineteen subjects were recruited to participate in the study. They were instructed to keep a diary for their use of the two digital libraries, rate the importance of digital library evaluation criteria, and evaluate the two digital libraries by applying their perceived important criteria. The results show patterns of users' use of digital libraries, their perceived important evaluation criteria, and the positive and negative aspects of digital libraries. Finally, the relationships between perceived importance of digital library evaluation criteria and actual evaluation of digital libraries and the relationships between use of digital libraries and evaluation of digital libraries as well as users' preference, experience and knowledge structure on digital library evaluation are further discussed.

161 citations

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TL;DR: Istanbul University faculty were surveyed to examine their use of electronic journals as discussed by the authors, and the majority of respondents supported the transition from print to e-only journals, particularly provided from the faculty in the field of natural sciences.

70 citations

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TL;DR: This paper provides a literature review of the quality evaluation of DLs based on users’ perceptions to bring together previously disparate streams of work to help shed light on this thriving area.
Abstract: In the past two decades, the use of digital libraries (DLs) has grown significantly. Accordingly, questions about the utility, usability and cost of DLs have started to arise, and greater attention is being paid to the quality evaluation of this type of information system. Since DLs are destined to serve user communities, one of the main aspects to be considered in DL evaluation is the user’s opinion. The literature on this topic has produced a set of varied criteria to judge DLs from the user’s perspective, measuring instruments to elicit users’ opinions, and approaches to analyse the elicited data to conclude an evaluation. This paper provides a literature review of the quality evaluation of DLs based on users’ perceptions. Its main contribution is to bring together previously disparate streams of work to help shed light on this thriving area. In addition, the various studies are discussed, and some challenges to be faced in the future are proposed.

68 citations

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Dillip K. Swain1
TL;DR: The study finds that students express keen interest in the use of e‐journals, followed by e‐books, e‐newspapers, e-reports, and e‐articles, while least interest is shown towards theUse of electronic theses and dissertations.
Abstract: Purpose – This study aims to focus on the keenness of students of business schools of Orissa (India) on the use of electronic resources and attempts to evaluate the level of electronic information services offered by the primary information reserves of the respective business schools with an opinion pool of sample respondents. Moreover, it intends to elicit the barriers in use of e‐information with recommendations for the improvement of services and usage of e‐resources.Design/methodology/approach – The paper examines the use of electronic resources by students of business schools of Orissa (India) through structured questionnaires. SPSS is used for data analysis.Findings – The study finds that students express keen interest in the use of e‐journals, followed by e‐books, e‐newspapers, e‐reports, and e‐articles. Least interest is shown towards the use of electronic theses and dissertations. The study reveals that the majority of students are aware of EBSCO, and Emerald Management Xtra. However, the awarene...

53 citations

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TL;DR: The assessment of the effectiveness of the digital library and the value of multidisciplinary databases in terms of user preferences and use frequency by academic ranking and the level of awareness by academic staff of digital library resources is examined.
Abstract: Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to encompass the assessment of the effectiveness of the digital library and the value of multidisciplinary databases in terms of user preferences and use frequency by academic ranking.Design/methodology/approach – This paper compares the results of two survey questionnaires carried out in 2002 and 2005. It examines the level of awareness by academic staff of digital library resources along with their use rate and to evaluate the preferences of faculty for specific electronic databases case studies were undertaken by means of separate questionnaires in both years.Findings – Findings were consistent that positive results have been observed in two studies conducted in two years, 2002 and 2005. According to the results of the current survey, increased numbers of the faculty members of Ankara University know about the existence of the digital library. Another result of the survey is that many of the faculty members, although not all, use electronic databases. The most pre...

46 citations