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“E-books are good if there are no copies left”: a survey of e-book usage at UWE Library Services (2009)
Journal Article
Briddon, J., Chelin, J., Ince, G., Redman, J., Sleat, A., & Williams, E. (2009). “E-books are good if there are no copies left”: a survey of e-book usage at UWE Library Services. Library and Information Research, 33(104), 45-65

This article outlines research carried out with students and academic staff at a large UK university library on how e-books are being used for learning, teaching and research. It was discovered that e-books are meeting many of users’ needs,especially... Read More about “E-books are good if there are no copies left”: a survey of e-book usage at UWE Library Services.

The attitudes of health care staff to information technology: A comprehensive review of the research literature (2008)
Journal Article
Ward, R., Stevens, C., Brentnall, P., & Briddon, J. (2008). The attitudes of health care staff to information technology: A comprehensive review of the research literature. Health Information and Libraries Journal, 25(2), 81-97. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1471-1842.2008.00777.x

Objectives: What does the publicly available literature tell us about the attitudes of health care staff to the development of information technology in practice, including the factors which influence them and the factors which may be used to change... Read More about The attitudes of health care staff to information technology: A comprehensive review of the research literature.