Pratiques de lecture numérique et usages des technologies de l'écrit chez le chercheur tunisien

Translated title of the contribution: Digital reading practices and uses of technology writing among Tunisian researchers

Abderrazak Mkadmi*, Besma Bsir

*Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

The digital reading is a very complex activity that requires highlighted several actors like author, designer, reader, annotator, etc. and several objects such as support for reading, format, structure and type of document. All these elements have certainly an effect on practices reading. We will try in this work to present this act of reading among Tunisian researchers through the presentation of some results of a survey conducted by our research team on the digital reading. These results concern mainly the types of documents read by most researchers, formats of documents preferred, as well as the involvement of researchers in collaborative activities teaching and research. We emphasize mainly on the gender indicator in order to detect the evolution of tendencies and reading habits and uses technology writing in academic and research environment in Tunisia.

Translated title of the contributionDigital reading practices and uses of technology writing among Tunisian researchers
Original languageFrench
Title of host publicationLe Document a l'ere de la Differenciation Numerique - 14e Colloque International sur le Document Electronique, CIDE.14
Pages173-188
Number of pages16
Publication statusPublished - 2011
Externally publishedYes
Event14e Colloque International sur le Document Electronique, CIDE 2011 - 14th International Symposium on the Electronic Document, CIDE 2011 - Rabat, Morocco
Duration: Dec 7 2011Dec 8 2011

Publication series

NameLe Document a l'ere de la Differenciation Numerique - 14e Colloque International sur le Document Electronique, CIDE.14

Conference

Conference14e Colloque International sur le Document Electronique, CIDE 2011 - 14th International Symposium on the Electronic Document, CIDE 2011
Country/TerritoryMorocco
CityRabat
Period12/7/1112/8/11

Keywords

  • Collaborative work
  • Digital documents
  • Digital reading
  • Reading practices
  • Tunisian researcher

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Electrical and Electronic Engineering

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