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Autor principal: Benson, Sara R.
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Publicado: 2018
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contents Increasing Librarian Confidence and Comprehension in a Fair Use Training Session Benson, Sara R. Academic Libraries Librarians Librarian Attitudes Self Efficacy Comprehension Knowledge Level Copyrights Training Skill Development Educational Practices Instructional Effectiveness Experimental Groups Control Groups Curriculum Library Education The results of this study illustrate that one-shot training sessions are effective in aiding librarians in academic libraries to engage with fair use. This study used testing both before and after an expert-led three-hour training session on fair use for academic librarians to measure their confidence and comprehension. The results, though limited in scope, provide encouraging evidence that appropriate training, even for a limited time, can help library professionals improve their knowledge of fair use. The level of confidence and comprehension rose after the academic librarian participants were provided with the three-hour fair use training. The survey results collected two weeks after the training demonstrated that some librarians had an opportunity to use the skills learned in the training in their daily work. Because fair use is frequent in the everyday experience of academic librarians, additional training for librarians through their employment is recommended. Although it would be ideal to have an expert lead such training, a ready-made curriculum would also be a useful tool for academic libraries wishing to engage in educational practices with copyright.
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spellingShingle Increasing Librarian Confidence and Comprehension in a Fair Use Training Session
Benson, Sara R.
Academic Libraries
Librarians
Librarian Attitudes
Self Efficacy
Comprehension
Knowledge Level
Copyrights
Training
Skill Development
Educational Practices
Instructional Effectiveness
Experimental Groups
Control Groups
Curriculum
Library Education
Increasing Librarian Confidence and Comprehension in a Fair Use Training Session Benson, Sara R. Academic Libraries Librarians Librarian Attitudes Self Efficacy Comprehension Knowledge Level Copyrights Training Skill Development Educational Practices Instructional Effectiveness Experimental Groups Control Groups Curriculum Library Education The results of this study illustrate that one-shot training sessions are effective in aiding librarians in academic libraries to engage with fair use. This study used testing both before and after an expert-led three-hour training session on fair use for academic librarians to measure their confidence and comprehension. The results, though limited in scope, provide encouraging evidence that appropriate training, even for a limited time, can help library professionals improve their knowledge of fair use. The level of confidence and comprehension rose after the academic librarian participants were provided with the three-hour fair use training. The survey results collected two weeks after the training demonstrated that some librarians had an opportunity to use the skills learned in the training in their daily work. Because fair use is frequent in the everyday experience of academic librarians, additional training for librarians through their employment is recommended. Although it would be ideal to have an expert lead such training, a ready-made curriculum would also be a useful tool for academic libraries wishing to engage in educational practices with copyright.
title Increasing Librarian Confidence and Comprehension in a Fair Use Training Session
topic Academic Libraries
Librarians
Librarian Attitudes
Self Efficacy
Comprehension
Knowledge Level
Copyrights
Training
Skill Development
Educational Practices
Instructional Effectiveness
Experimental Groups
Control Groups
Curriculum
Library Education
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ1194518