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Autore principale: Oguz, Fatih
Natura: Recurso educativo Open Access
Lingua:en
Pubblicazione: 2014
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Accesso online:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ1088423
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contents Social Capital Deficit in Online Learning: An Ego-Centric Approach to Occupational Attainment Oguz, Fatih Social Capital Online Courses Social Networks Graduates Library Science Information Science Occupational Mobility Employment Employment Opportunities Statistical Analysis Online Surveys This study examined how social networks of LIS graduates contribute to their job attainment. Graduates from three ALA-accredited programs in the Southeastern U.S. who took some or all of their coursework online to earn the MLIS degree participated in the study. Findings suggest that recent graduates of entirely online programs have social capital deficit with the absence of their MLIS peers in their social networks. However, the results also showed that such a deficit may not be an important concern as graduates found most of the jobs with the information provided by LIS professional contacts. Having relatively older contacts in their networks, graduates increased their likelihood of finding new employment after graduation.
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spellingShingle Social Capital Deficit in Online Learning: An Ego-Centric Approach to Occupational Attainment
Oguz, Fatih
Social Capital
Online Courses
Social Networks
Graduates
Library Science
Information Science
Occupational Mobility
Employment
Employment Opportunities
Statistical Analysis
Online Surveys
Social Capital Deficit in Online Learning: An Ego-Centric Approach to Occupational Attainment Oguz, Fatih Social Capital Online Courses Social Networks Graduates Library Science Information Science Occupational Mobility Employment Employment Opportunities Statistical Analysis Online Surveys This study examined how social networks of LIS graduates contribute to their job attainment. Graduates from three ALA-accredited programs in the Southeastern U.S. who took some or all of their coursework online to earn the MLIS degree participated in the study. Findings suggest that recent graduates of entirely online programs have social capital deficit with the absence of their MLIS peers in their social networks. However, the results also showed that such a deficit may not be an important concern as graduates found most of the jobs with the information provided by LIS professional contacts. Having relatively older contacts in their networks, graduates increased their likelihood of finding new employment after graduation.
title Social Capital Deficit in Online Learning: An Ego-Centric Approach to Occupational Attainment
topic Social Capital
Online Courses
Social Networks
Graduates
Library Science
Information Science
Occupational Mobility
Employment
Employment Opportunities
Statistical Analysis
Online Surveys
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ1088423