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Use of Databases and eBooks in International Schools in Hong Kong
2021
IASL Annual Conference Proceedings
This usage of online databases and eBooks in three international secondary schools in Hong Kong is investigated from the student perspective. Major issues relating to e-Resources surfaced include: student preferences for eResources, WWW or print materials; volume of use, and reasons for use; students' perceived retrieval ability; and ease of use of e-Resources. The implications of library policies and information literacy training are explored. The results raise issues that can assist school
doi:10.29173/iasl7675
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