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Ellen Filgo

Lessons Learned: How College Students Seek Information in the Digital Age - 0 views

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    A report of findings from 2,318 respondents to a survey carried out among college students on six campuses distributed across the U.S. in the spring of 2009, as part of Project Information Literacy. Respondents, while curious in the beginning stages of research, employed a consistent and predictable research strategy for finding information, whether they were conducting course-related or everyday life research. Almost all of the respondents turned to the same set of tried and true information resources in the initial stages of research, regardless of their information goals. Almost all students used course readings and Google first for course-related research and Google and Wikipedia for everyday life research. Most students used library resources, especially scholarly databases for course-related research and far fewer, in comparison, used library services that required interacting with librarians. The findings suggest that students conceptualize research, especially tasks associated with seeking information, as a competency learned by rote, rather than as an opportunity to learn, develop, or expand upon an information-gathering strategy which leverages the wide range of resources available to them in the digital age.
Jeff Steely

The strange case of academic libraries and e-books nobody reads | TeleRead: Bring the E-Books Home - 0 views

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    Interesting article, and the discussion in the comments is even better.
Jeff Steely

Bike Sharing Comes to the Academic Library « The Scholarly Kitchen - 0 views

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    Thought provoking piece on the message our services send
Jeff Steely

Understanding Library Impacts on student learning | In the Library with the Lead Pipe - 0 views

  • We should focus on the ‘high-impact’ activities in which faculty expect students to demonstrate their best work. Capstone experiences and upper level coursework within the academic major seem to fit the bill for four year institutions.
  • information behaviors vary by academic major as well? Our assessment tools should be sensitive to these differences.
Jeff Steely

A Profile of Better E-Resource Delivery: Roadshow Travelog #3, Johns Hopkins University (and the University of Delaware) - The Digital Shift - 0 views

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    Follow the link to more information about Umlaut, then follow the instructions in the Try It Out section.
sha towers

Explore - "Cities smash us together. Cities force us to... - 1 views

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    pondering the ways this applies to libraries and liaison services
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