Études et sondages pour membres d'OCLC
Les diverses initiatives d'OCLC comprennent la publication de rapports, d'études en profondeur et de sondages qui vous aideront à cerner les tendances dans le monde de l'information et à prévoir les défis qui attendent les bibliothèques.
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Now available! This OCLC membership report summarizes the findings of an international study on online social spaces, including social networking attitudes and habits of both end users and librarians. This international study on social networking, privacy and trust opinions surveyed the general public in six countries—Canada, France, Germany, Japan, the United Kingdom and the United States—and library directors from the U.S.
Social networking was also discussed at the OCLC Symposium “Who’s Watching YOUR Space?” at ALA Midwinter 2007, while property law and privacy rights were discussed at the OCLC Symposium: “Is the Library Open?” at ALA Annual 2007.
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A subset of the December 2005 OCLC Perceptions of Libraries and Information Resources report, the 396 college students who participated in the survey range in age from 15 to 57 and are either undergraduate or graduate students. The college students were from all of the six countries included in the survey. Responses from U.S. 14- to 17-year-old participants have also been included to provide contrast and comparison with the college students, as these young people are potential college attendees of the future.
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This report to the OCLC membership summarizes findings of an international study on information-seeking habits and preferences. The study was conducted across six countries to help us learn more about: library use; awareness and use of library electronic resources and Internet search engines; use of free vs. for-fee information; and the "Library" brand.
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This update to the 2003 Five-Year Information Format Trends report (below) examines the "unbundling" of content from traditional containers and distribution methods, making information formats secondary to the information they hold.
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Ce rapport, fort apprécié par les bibliothèques, analyse en détail le paysage de l'information et vise à informer et à susciter des discussions quant aux directions futures du monde des technologies de l'information.
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Analyse sélective de l'impact économique des bibliothèques canadiennes. Études et des tableaux comparatifs de leur valeur comme moteur économique, destination, organisation, fournisseur d'information et employeur.
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A snapshot of format trends for popular, scholarly, digital and web resources that are reshaping how information in distributed and consumed.
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