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医学生和住院医生欣赏电子书的便利性,但更喜欢纸质书的阅读体验。

Medical students and residents appreciate ebooks' convenience, but prefer the print book reading experience.

作者信息

Watson Erin M

机构信息

Leslie and Irene Dubé Health Sciences Library, University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada.

出版信息

Health Info Libr J. 2024 Dec;41(4):374-385. doi: 10.1111/hir.12485. Epub 2023 May 16.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Increasingly, libraries buy medical monographs as ebooks, but that may not be what medical students and residents want. Some studies have shown that they prefer print books for some types of reading. On the other hand, for participants in distributed medical programs, ebooks are more accessible.

OBJECTIVES

To determine whether medical students and residents at an institution with a distributed medical education program prefer medical ebooks or print books.

METHODS

In February 2019, 844 medical students and residents were invited to complete an online questionnaire on their format preferences.

RESULTS

Two hundred thirty-two students and residents responded. Most preferred electronic format for reading a few pages, but print for entire books. Respondents preferred ebooks because they were immediately available, searchable and could be used on the go, and print books because they strained users' eyes less, facilitated absorption of the text and could be held in users' hands. The location of respondents and year of study had little effect on responses.

DISCUSSION

Libraries should consider buying quick reference and large, heavy textbooks as ebooks and pocket-sized or shorter, single-topic titles, in print format.

CONCLUSIONS

Libraries have a responsibility to make both print and ebooks available to their users.

摘要

背景

图书馆越来越多地购买医学专著的电子书版本,但这可能并非医学生和住院医师想要的。一些研究表明,他们在某些类型的阅读中更喜欢纸质书。另一方面,对于参加分布式医学项目的人员来说,电子书更易获取。

目的

确定在一个开展分布式医学教育项目的机构中,医学生和住院医师更喜欢医学电子书还是纸质书。

方法

2019年2月,邀请844名医学生和住院医师完成一份关于其格式偏好的在线问卷。

结果

232名学生和住院医师进行了回复。大多数人在阅读几页内容时更喜欢电子格式,但阅读整本书时更喜欢纸质格式。受访者更喜欢电子书是因为它们即时可用、可搜索且可以随时使用,而更喜欢纸质书是因为纸质书对眼睛的伤害较小、便于理解文本内容且可以拿在手中。受访者的所在地和学习年份对回复影响不大。

讨论

图书馆应考虑将快速参考用书以及篇幅大、重量重的教科书购买为电子书,而将袖珍型或篇幅较短、主题单一的书籍购买为纸质版。

结论

图书馆有责任为用户同时提供纸质书和电子书。

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