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Using the technology acceptance model to investigate database usage in eLibraryHub
Published 2008“…Perceived ease of use did not significantly influence perceived usefulness. …”
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Acceptance of personal digital assistants for geography fieldwork.
Published 2008“…Perceived usefulness of the mobile device was most significant in influencing its acceptance as compared to intrinsic motivation, prestige and perceived ease of use. On the other hand, perception on ease of use and TTF influenced perception on the usefulness of the PDA. …”
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Using the technology acceptance model to investigate students' acceptance of weblogs for learning in higher education.
Published 2008“…It examines the relationship between perceived usefulness, perceived ease of use and intention to use weblogs for learning, and also the effect of external variables on perceptions of usefulness and ease of use.…”
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Investigating user acceptance and adoption of online peer assessment tool in a blended learning environment.
Published 2008“…However, in contradiction to prior well-substantiated literature, the study found perceived ease of use not a factor determining users’ intention to use PET. …”
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Evaluation of the National Library Board Digital Library : eLibraryHub.
Published 2008“…The study considered the users, uses, usefulness and ease of use of the digital library.…”
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Mixed reality in education.
Published 2008“…Perceptions were positive and key factors were perceived usefulness, perceived ease of use, social influence, system quality, personal innovativeness and compatibility.…”
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Usability framework for evaluating digital libraries.
Published 2008“…A broad definition of usability that included ease of use and usefulness was adopted. The criteria and measures were derived from various disciplines including Human-Computer Interaction, Computer Science and Library Information Science. …”
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