Pickett Keith M
J Med Libr Assoc. 2016 Jul;104(3):193-6. doi: 10.3163/1536-5050.104.3.003.
This research study sought to determine the formats (print or electronic) of articles and book chapters most-preferred by first-year medical students, third-year medical students entering clinical clerkships, and incoming residents and to determine if these preferences change during the course of the medical curriculum. These trends will enable academic health sciences libraries to make appropriate collection development decisions to best cater to their user populations.
First-year medical students, third-year medical students, and incoming medical residents were asked to complete a paper survey from September 2014 to June 2015. The survey consisted of five multiple-choice questions, with two questions given space for optional short answers. Quantitative and qualitative responses were collected and calculated using Microsoft Excel.
First-year students, third-year students, and incoming residents all preferred to read journal articles and book chapters in print, except in cases where the article or book chapter is under ten pages in length. Although print is preferred, demand for electronic articles and book chapters increases as students progress from undergraduate medical education into residency. The only category where a majority of incoming residents chose an electronic resource was which format they would give to a colleague, if the article or book chapter was critical to the care of an individual patient.
The preference for print resources is strong across the medical curriculum, although residents show an increased preference for electronic materials when compared to first- and third-year students. Academic health sciences libraries should take these preferences into account when making decisions regarding collection development.
本研究旨在确定一年级医学生、即将进入临床实习的三年级医学生以及新入职住院医师最喜欢的文章和书籍章节格式(印刷版或电子版),并确定这些偏好是否会在医学课程学习过程中发生变化。这些趋势将使学术健康科学图书馆能够做出适当的馆藏发展决策,以最好地满足其用户群体的需求。
2014年9月至2015年6月,一年级医学生、三年级医学生和新入职住院医师被要求完成一份纸质调查问卷。该调查包括五个多项选择题,其中两个问题留有空间供选择简短回答。使用微软Excel收集和计算定量和定性回复。
一年级学生、三年级学生和新入职住院医师都更喜欢阅读印刷版的期刊文章和书籍章节,除非文章或书籍章节长度不足十页。虽然更喜欢印刷版,但随着学生从本科医学教育进入住院医师阶段,对电子文章和书籍章节的需求会增加。新入职住院医师中大多数人选择电子资源的唯一类别是,如果文章或书籍章节对个别患者的护理至关重要,他们会给同事哪种格式。
在整个医学课程中,对印刷资源的偏好都很强,尽管与一年级和三年级学生相比,住院医师对电子材料的偏好有所增加。学术健康科学图书馆在做出馆藏发展决策时应考虑这些偏好。