RIN study on researchers and discovery services
Some great and very necessary foundational work studying researchers and discovery services, from RIN in the UK.
interviews with some 400 researchers and 50 librarians from a range of institutions and subjects and geographical locations
The report is 113 pages long :(
I've printed the first 10 pages - looks like interesting stuff.
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As this study shows, researchers devote considerable amounts of time and effort to using a wide range of services to find the even wider range of information resources they need to pursue their research.
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