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Impact of English-Language and French-Language Student and Faculty Populations on the Use of Online Databases in a Bilingual Canadian University
Authors:Alain R Lamothe
Institution:J.N. Desmarais Library, Laurentian University, Sudbury, Ontario, Canada
Abstract:This article reports the results of a quantitative study comparing usage rates between English- and French-language online databases at the J.N. Desmarais Library of Laurentian University, Canada. For Canadian institutions of higher learning, the comparison between English- and French-language services is particularly relevant in that English and French are considered to be the country’s two official languages. Overall, French-language online databases are used at very different rates by French-language student and faculty populations at Laurentian University compared to English-language students and faculty’s use of English-language databases. Where English-language student and faculty populations exhibit consistently strong and positive relationships with English-language online database use, French-language student and faculty populations exhibit the complete opposite with a consistently negative relationship with French-language online databases.
Keywords:E-Resources  databases  usage statistics  English-Language  French-Language  academic libraries  bilingual services  Canada
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