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Irmela Pfohl 《资料收集管理》2018,43(1):64-77
The University of Namibia was established in 1992 and started as a one-campus institution with fewer than 2,500 students to a university with twelve (12) campuses and nine (9) centers and more than 25,000 students. This study examines the profiles of the UNAM Library collections and the historical dynamics that have impacted it. New programs, schools, and campuses were introduced at a rapid pace and the library could only attempt to keep track with all new developments surrounding it. The role of collection assessment, collection development policy, and e-books were investigated within this scenario. 相似文献
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Irmela Blüthmann Steffen Lepa Felicitas Thiel 《Zeitschrift für Erziehungswissenschaft》2008,11(3):406-429
The article gives an overview of current state of research concerning study drop-out. Then, on basis of successfully validated scales from literature, a new instrument for measuring personal reasons for abandoning bachelor study programs is developed and tested for reliability and validity. A study drop-out, based on study conditions and study demands, will be tested by a path model. 相似文献
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Beatrice Drengwitz Benjamin Elbers Lisa Debora Jahn Irmela Wrogemann 《Curator: The Museum Journal》2014,57(1):97-106
The motivation for this article arose from the wish to share our outside perspectives on how national museums in the U.S. mediate ideas of national identity. We are four students out of a larger group of 15 German students in Cultural Studies at Leuphana University of Lueneburg. We conducted empirical research on various national museums within the Smithsonian Institution and also on the soon‐to‐be‐opened National September 11 Memorial Museum in New York City. The objective of our research was to explore the role that American national museums play in a globalized world by investigating how such museums address changing national identities over time. 相似文献
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Dipl.-Psych. Irmela Blüthmann 《Zeitschrift für Erziehungswissenschaft》2012,15(2):273-303
Which factors influence the satisfaction level of Bachelor students? Hypotheses on the influence of study-related factors on student satisfaction will be drawn from previous findings and a theoretical model. These will be tested on the basis of a survey of Bachelor students at the Free University Berlin (n?=?2591) using multi-level analysis. On the first level (students), individual characteristics (e.g. subject interest) and subjective assessment of study process (e.g. quality of teaching and supervision) will be investigated. On the second level (study program), the influence of structural program characteristics will be tested: configuration and structure (subjective assessment) and average class size (objective variable). This procedure makes it possible to assess and compare the relative influence of the predictors. The results show that the variables which are directly related to the learning process (quality of teaching, study atmosphere, individual motivation for learning and acquired subject knowledge) display the strongest link to student satisfaction levels. In relation to study program, the configuration of the study program also has a highly significant effect on student satisfaction, whilst average class size is only relevant, if the subjective assessment of study process characteristics (quality of teaching and supervision and study atmosphere) are not used as predictors. The findings are used in the final section to provide starting points for an improvement in student satisfaction levels. 相似文献
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