Have you ever told about library anxiety? - Part I Most people are familiar with terms of test anxiety, mathematical anxiety, performance anxiety, computer anxiety, and even social insecurity. Among librarians, library anxiety is not a well-known phenomenon. Many of the studies on library anxiety focus on this problem as it applies to college students, but it is not difficult to imagine that it is fully reflected in the library's customers.
Have you ever told about library anxiety? - In the second half of the discussion so far, I have focused on several obstacles that lead to anxiety of the library. What the librarian learned from studying this ubiquitous problem. According to the literature, library anxiety has been shown to affect the success or failure of studies through learning style and behavioral abnormalities. Studies have also shown that library anxiety teaches librarians that library anxiety has the best practices in areas such as bibliographic guidance. - Introduction The operating system provides a graphical user interface that makes it easy for users to access the computer. Operating systems can be categorized into several major types such as single user operating systems, multi-user operating systems, real-time operating systems, embedded operating systems. A single-user operating system can provide individual users with immediate access to computer systems. The single user operating system provides access to one user but supports multitasking
Anxiety in the library is a well documented phenomenon (recently by Kwon et al., 2007). Users are vulnerable to mechanical anxiety (using computers and other devices) and anxiety due to mental disorders. Our website is complex and full of words that users can not understand (see extensive research on this subject by John Kupersmith). This compound is particularly worrisome for new or inexperienced researchers and library users. In addition to the error prevention provided by autocompletion, there is a compelling argument about how this function improves user trust.