E-olvasási szokások tudományos területen (oktatók, kutatók, hallgatók) nemzetközi összehasonlításban
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Bates, Marcia J. (1996): Learning about the Information Seeking of Interdisciplinary Scholars and Students. Library Trends. 45. 2. 155-164.
Bayram, Özlem – Atılgan, Doğan (2006): An Evaluation of Faculty Use of the Digital Library at Ankara University, Turkey. The Journal of Academic Librarianship. 32. 1. 86-93.
Boyce, Peter – Montgomery, Carol – Tenopir, Carol – King, Donald W. (2004): How Electronic Journals Are Changing Patterns of Use. The Serials Librarian. 46. 1/2. (March) 121-41.
Dara Péter (2011): Teljesítménymenedzsment. Budapesti Gazdasági Főiskola, Budapest.
Davis, Philipp (2011): The Impact of Free Access to the Scientific Literature: a Review of Recent Research. Journal of the Medical Library Association,. 99. 3. 208-217.
Herring, Susan Davis (2002): Use of Electronic Resources in Scholarly Electronic Journals: A Cytation Analysis. College & Research Libraries. 63. 4. 334-340.
Korobili, Stella – Tilikidou, Irene – Delistavrou, Antonia (2006): Factors that influence the use of library resources by faculty members. Library Review. 55. 2. 91-105.
Kumar, G. Kiran – Kumbar, Mallinath (2012): Use and Search Pattern of Electronic Resources in Five Autonomous Engineering Colleges (Bengaluru). Trends in Information Management (TRIM). 8. 2. 90-99.
Raza, M. Masoom – Upadhyay, Ashok Kumar (2006): Usage of E-journals by researchers in Aligarh Muslim University: a study. The International Information and Library Review. 38. 170-179.
Smith, Erin T. (2003). Changes in faculty reading behaviors: The impact of electronic journals on the university of Georgia. Journal of Academic Librarianship. 29. 3. 162-168.
Tajafari, Masoumeh (2014): Accessibility and Use of Electronic Journals at Iranian University Libraries. Library Philosophy and Practice (e-journal). Paper 1135. http://digitalcommons.unl.edu/libphilprac/1135 (2017.01.16.)
Talja, S. – Maula, H. (2003): Reasons for the use and non-use of electronic journals and datbases: A domain analytic study in four scholarly discipline. Journal of Documentation. 59. 6. 673-691.
Tenopir, Carol (2012): Scholarly Reading in a Digital Age: Some things change, some stay the same. NFAIS Workshop June 15, 2012. (Power Point) http://libvalue.cci.utk.edu (2017.02.03.)
Tenopir, Carol – King, Donald W. (2008): Electronic Journals and Changes in Scholarly Article Seeking and Reading Patterns. D-Lib Magazine. 14. 11/12. http://www.dlib.org/dlib/november08/tenopir/11tenopir.html#Tenopir-etal-... (2017. 01. 16.)
Tenopir, Carol – King, Donald W. – Christian, Lisa – Volentine, Rachel (2015): Scholarly article seeking, reading, and: a continuing evolution from print to electronic in the sciences and social sciences. Learned Publishing. 28. 2. 93–105. http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1087/20150203/epdf (2017.02.03.) DOI: 10.1087/20150203
Tenopir, Carol – Wilson, Concepción S. – Vakkari, Pertti – Talja, Sanna – King, Donald W. (2010): Cross-Country Comparison of Scholarly E-Reading Patterns in Australia, Finland and the United States. Australian Academic & Research Libraries. 41. 1. 26-41. http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/pdf/10.1080/00048623.2010.10721432?needAc... (2017.02.03.)
Vandenhoek, Tim (2013): Screen reading habits among university students. International Journal of Education and Development using Information and Communication Technology (IJEDICT). 9. 2. 37-47.
Wang, Mei-Ling (2010): Scholarly Journal Use and Reading Behavior of Social Scientists in Taiwan. International Information & Library Review. 42. 4. 269-281.
Wang, Mei-Ling (2013): Study on Electronic Journal reading Behaviour of Social Scientists in Taiwan and Mainland China. Journal of Library and Information Scienc. 39. 2. 26-42. http://jlis.glis.ntnu.edu.tw/ojs/index.php/jlis/article/download/621/pdf (2017. 02.13.)
Watkinson, Anthony et al. (2015): Changes in the digital scholarly environment and issues of trust: An explaratory, qualitative analysis. Information Processing and Management. Nov. 9. 1-13.
Zhang, Yin (1998): The Impact of Internet-based Electronic Resources on Formal Scholarly Communication in the Area of Library and Information Science: A Citation Analysis. Journal of Information Science. 24. 4.