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Empirical evidence for a descriptive model of implementation. MIS Quarterly, 2, 27-41. 26. Morgunblaðið (1998). 43.5% á aldrinum 16-40 ára á Netinu. Morgunbiadíd, 28 nóvember, 2. 27. Morgunblaðið (1999). íslendingar nota Netið mest. Morgunblaðið,8. júlí. http://www,mbl.is/frettirfx/?Mlval=forsida&frontcatform=0&nid=520025&fs=1 28. NUA Home Page <http://www.nua.ie/ > 29. Swanson, E.B. (1988), Information channel disposition and use. Decision Sciences, 18(1), 87-91. Summary Learning to Use the Internet: lcelandic Aspects of Ongoing International Research Since 1989, the authors have been involved in research related to the information resources that people use, and the way in which they learn about, and learn to use, those resources. From late 1993, this work has focused on the Internet. Data has been collected in Australia, Namibia, and lceland. This article presents the results of analyses of the lcelandic data, within the context of the long-term research work. It begins with a díscussion of the research context and the theoretícal background (including an introduction to the Planned Behaviour in Context (PBiC) model of networked information resource use, developed by Klobas in 1997). This is followed by an overview of a longítudinal study (1993 to 1996) of the responses of participants in Internet courses in lceland to a short emaíl questionnaíre. A preliminary analysis of data collected through Internet courses in lceland in 1998 and 1999 highlights continuing trends. The artícle concludes with a brief discussion of the educational and research implications of the work. L.A.C./ J.E.K. Bókasafnið 24. árg. 2000 53

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