Subjects: Library Science,Information Science >> Library Science submitted time 2023-11-07 Cooperative journals: 《文献与数据学报》
Abstract: [Purpose/significance]Focusing on a case study of the construction of the digital database of Chinese manuscript documents, this paper aims to discuss the problems existing in the construction of digital collection in the age of big data.[Method/process]It probes into the concrete methods in the construction of multi-source and multi-form manuscript document resources and makes it clear that the goal of construction is to meet the core requirement of academic research. It also explores aspects including the path of sustainable development, making a conclusion on the mode of digital collection database construction.[Result/conclusion]To conclude, the paper maintains that the main path and mode of the construction of an academic digital collection database is to achieve core-construction through the collaboration of core resource collection entities and to provide academic tools easy to use, therefore completing the integration of certain documents at a global level.
Subjects: Library Science,Information Science >> Library Science submitted time 2023-10-08 Cooperative journals: 《知识管理论坛》
Abstract: [Purpose/significance] It is important for developing our first- class universities to show the main features of universities in C9 League, and reveal the gaps between universities in C9 League and other top universities. [Method/process] Selecting universities in C9 League and other Asian first-class universities as examples, it performed the statistical analysis of their informetric characteristics. This paper found out the overall profile and major characteristics of these universities. [Result/conclusion] China’s top universities have developed rapidly in recent years, especially in the total academic output, but we need more efforts to improve our academic influence.
Subjects: Library Science,Information Science >> Library Science submitted time 2023-07-26 Cooperative journals: 《图书情报工作》
Abstract: [Purpose/significance] This paper discusses how task type, need for cognition and self-efficacy influence the frequency of failure.[Method/process] Using a cognitive complexity framework, the research designs five search tasks, and recruits 30 participants of Beijing Normal University to conduct takes. It obtains the relevant data by recording the participants searching process.[Result/conclusion] Task type and need for cognition have impact on the task of failure, and self-efficacy has impact on the query of failure. The users are more likely to encounter task failures, when they complete higher cognitive complexity of the tasks. The higher cognitive needs users will encounter smaller number of task failures, and have higher evaluation of the task. Higher self-efficacy users will encounter smaller number of query failures.