@article{MAKHILLJEAS2019141718310, title = {Libraries e-Service Quality by Education Level: Evidence and Issues}, journal = {Journal of Engineering and Applied Sciences}, volume = {14}, number = {17}, pages = {6474-6477}, year = {2019}, issn = {1816-949x}, doi = {jeasci.2019.6474.6477}, url = {https://makhillpublications.co/view-article.php?issn=1816-949x&doi=jeasci.2019.6474.6477}, author = {Malek,Haitham,MI and}, keywords = {e-Services,higher education,education level,internet-based libraries,quality,speed}, abstract = {How students perceive the standard of e-Services in a higher educational setting having libraries based on, the internet is the major topic of this study. Data collection was through a survey using a structured questionnaire and the study population consists of higher education students in the United States. Two things led to the use of random sampling in this study selection of a representative sample and a large number of persons making up the study population. The 109 of the students in the sample population were involved in this study. One-way ANOVA was used to test the research hypothesis. The dependent variable was e-Service quality while education levels served as the independent variable. Delivery speed, functions and content of the website and ease of use were used to measure e-Service quality. It was observed that there exists no significance between education level and e-Service quality perceptions of the higher education institution students in the US. This is a confirmation of the results obtained in previous studies on the education level of the participants.} }