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Autori principali: Bussell, Hilary, Schnabel, Jennifer, Rinehart, Amanda K.
Natura: Recurso educativo Open Access
Lingua:en
Pubblicazione: 2020
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Accesso online:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ1277769
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author Bussell, Hilary
Schnabel, Jennifer
Rinehart, Amanda K.
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Schnabel, Jennifer
Rinehart, Amanda K.
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Schnabel, Jennifer
Rinehart, Amanda K.
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contents Meeting Graduate Student Needs: An Exploration of Disciplinary Differences Bussell, Hilary Schnabel, Jennifer Rinehart, Amanda K. Graduate Students Student Needs Preferences Research Skills Skill Development Academic Support Services Library Instruction Academic Libraries Librarians Databases Web Sites Workshops Barriers Intellectual Disciplines Writing Processes State Universities To better engage our graduate students, we asked them to describe their research strategy and challenges, helpful research support services, and their preferred venue for learning research skills. We conducted a thematic analysis and found that participants' top reported research strategies included "Research Topic Development" and "Literature Review," while their challenges cited "Finding and Evaluating Information" and "Access Issues." The students mentioned "Library Databases" most frequently as helpful and websites were their most preferred learning venue. We found evidence that discipline-specific library instruction may be more relevant than large, in-person orientations and discovered a concerning trend of situational challenges.
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spellingShingle Meeting Graduate Student Needs: An Exploration of Disciplinary Differences
Bussell, Hilary
Schnabel, Jennifer
Rinehart, Amanda K.
Graduate Students
Student Needs
Preferences
Research Skills
Skill Development
Academic Support Services
Library Instruction
Academic Libraries
Librarians
Databases
Web Sites
Workshops
Barriers
Intellectual Disciplines
Writing Processes
State Universities
Meeting Graduate Student Needs: An Exploration of Disciplinary Differences Bussell, Hilary Schnabel, Jennifer Rinehart, Amanda K. Graduate Students Student Needs Preferences Research Skills Skill Development Academic Support Services Library Instruction Academic Libraries Librarians Databases Web Sites Workshops Barriers Intellectual Disciplines Writing Processes State Universities To better engage our graduate students, we asked them to describe their research strategy and challenges, helpful research support services, and their preferred venue for learning research skills. We conducted a thematic analysis and found that participants' top reported research strategies included "Research Topic Development" and "Literature Review," while their challenges cited "Finding and Evaluating Information" and "Access Issues." The students mentioned "Library Databases" most frequently as helpful and websites were their most preferred learning venue. We found evidence that discipline-specific library instruction may be more relevant than large, in-person orientations and discovered a concerning trend of situational challenges.
title Meeting Graduate Student Needs: An Exploration of Disciplinary Differences
topic Graduate Students
Student Needs
Preferences
Research Skills
Skill Development
Academic Support Services
Library Instruction
Academic Libraries
Librarians
Databases
Web Sites
Workshops
Barriers
Intellectual Disciplines
Writing Processes
State Universities
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ1277769