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Demanda de información de las facultades científicas y escuelas técnicas de las universidades españolas

Authors: Pérez Alvarez-Ossorio, Ramón;

Demanda de información de las facultades científicas y escuelas técnicas de las universidades españolas

Abstract

[EN] Information demand from scientific faculties and engineering schools and Spanish universities(excluding medicine) is analyzed, trough the requests received by the photoduplicating remice and the bibliographic research unit of ICYT. The relative use of the first mentioned twice is considerably higher in the university faculties, than in engineering schools while for the second and, there are no significant difference. Science faculties are tire main users, followed by those of pharmacy and chemistry and by agricultura1 engineering. If science faculties are divided by brancher, the higher degree of utilizations correspond to pharmacy,, agricultural engineering~, chemistry and physics. Comparing with the we made by the institutes of the Spanish Research Council, the degree of utilization, in general, slightly higher in the universities; referring to sectors, it ü notably higher in biology, agriculture and mathematics, physics and chemistry)~, while it is notably smaller in the field of technology.

[ES] Se estudia la demanda recibida por los Servicios de Fotodocumentación y de Consultas Bibliográficas del ICYT y procedente de lar facultades científicas y escuela técnicas superiores de las universidades españolas (excluida la medicina). El grado de utilización del primero de estor servicios es muy superior en Las Facultades universitarias que en las escuelas técnicas superiores, mientras que en el segundo ambos son muy similares. Las facultades de ciencias (unitaria) ocupan el primer puesto, seguidas de las de farmacia, química y escuela de ingenieros agrónomos, mientras que si aquéllas re subdividen por especialidades, el mayor grado de utilización corresponde n farmacia, ingeniería agronómico, química y física. En comparación con el C.S.LC, el grado de utilización es, en conjunto, ligeramente superior en la Universidad; siendo, por áreas, significativamente mayar en biología, ciencias agrarias y matemáticas, física p química, y notablemente inferior en tecnología.

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Universidad, Emanda de información, Escuelas técnicas superiores, Estudios de usuarios, Demanda de fotocopias, Demanda de busquedas retrospectivas

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