If library patrons are using your expensive database interfaces for extensive search, you are fine. If you suspect they prefer another database, that's free, fast and simple, you're in danger. If you can prove they really use that free, fast and easy search, you're too late :-) So, our users think our resources are not fast and not easy to use. We HOPE they know it's not free, although this perspective can go both ways in .. They might even say "Well, it's not worth the money, because of poor performance and not being user-friendly.. We like them to believe it's worth the money, because WE decided to buy it based on it's quality. If they don't think it's worth they money, how do they think about us? Besides free, fast and easy, there some other reasons for patrons NOT to use our preferred licenced databases: they simply don't know about them, or they can't tell the difference or the added value for that matter they can't fi...
The Web, Research, Virtual and Social Networks in Health & Medicine .... The Infectious Library