2008
DOI: 10.1108/02640470810893756
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Business administration students' perception of usability of the Business Source Premier database

Abstract: PurposeThe current article is a research study examining user perception of the usability of an online information system used by business administration students. The online database which it aims to examine is Business Source Premier, which is incorporated in a larger platform of databases called EBSCO. The findings of this research will help with the efficient management of this information service as well as improve the application of this database in an academic library setting.Design/methodology/approach… Show more

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“…These could be: updated information saved time and improved academic performance Ali (2005), Madhusudhan (2010), Olle and Borrego (2010), Tahir et al (2010), Joo and Lee (2011) and Cheng (2014)Experiential and hedonic benefitsThese are benefits that a user experience while using e-resources. These are easy and speedy search, user friendliness and organized dataWelsh et al (2003),Oulanov (2008),Kumar and Kumar (2010),Joo and Lee (2011), Sharma et al (2011), Kim et al (2012,Dominici and Palumbo (2013) andCheng (2014)…”
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“…These could be: updated information saved time and improved academic performance Ali (2005), Madhusudhan (2010), Olle and Borrego (2010), Tahir et al (2010), Joo and Lee (2011) and Cheng (2014)Experiential and hedonic benefitsThese are benefits that a user experience while using e-resources. These are easy and speedy search, user friendliness and organized dataWelsh et al (2003),Oulanov (2008),Kumar and Kumar (2010),Joo and Lee (2011), Sharma et al (2011), Kim et al (2012,Dominici and Palumbo (2013) andCheng (2014)…”
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“…Hsu et al (2009) applied DEA to measure the relative efficiency and satisfaction of electronic records management systems in different types of e-government agencies. Oulanov (2008) used eight criteria: affect, adaptability, control, helpfulness, efficiency, user effect, measures of effectiveness and retrieval features to examine user perception of the usability of an online information system aimed at business source premier. EL 32,3…”
Section: Library Efficiency and Effectiveness Assessmentmentioning
confidence: 99%