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Main Authors: O'Neill, Brittany, LeBlanc, Allen
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 2023
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ1394895
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author O'Neill, Brittany
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contents A Database by Any Other Name: Instructor Language Preferences for Library Resources O'Neill, Brittany LeBlanc, Allen College Faculty Research Libraries Library Materials Language Attitudes Preferences Vocabulary Influences Definitions Librarians Language Usage This study explored the language preferences of instructors at Louisiana State University for library resources and whether library terminology influenced those choices. Participants were presented with both screen captures and definitions of electronic library resources and were asked to identify them in their own words. Faculty did not use library terminology consistently and performed better when presented with a definition than with a screen capture. No correlation was found between rank, teaching experience, college, or attendance in library instruction and preference for library terminology. A statistically significant relationship existed between frequent use of library resources and preference for library terminology. Confusion about this terminology could create difficulties for faculty in conducting their own research and may confuse their students when they hear conflicting language from their instructors and librarians. Librarians should use clear language, provide context on websites, and provide instruction on these resources specifically catered to instructors.
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spellingShingle A Database by Any Other Name: Instructor Language Preferences for Library Resources
O'Neill, Brittany
LeBlanc, Allen
College Faculty
Research Libraries
Library Materials
Language Attitudes
Preferences
Vocabulary
Influences
Definitions
Librarians
Language Usage
A Database by Any Other Name: Instructor Language Preferences for Library Resources O'Neill, Brittany LeBlanc, Allen College Faculty Research Libraries Library Materials Language Attitudes Preferences Vocabulary Influences Definitions Librarians Language Usage This study explored the language preferences of instructors at Louisiana State University for library resources and whether library terminology influenced those choices. Participants were presented with both screen captures and definitions of electronic library resources and were asked to identify them in their own words. Faculty did not use library terminology consistently and performed better when presented with a definition than with a screen capture. No correlation was found between rank, teaching experience, college, or attendance in library instruction and preference for library terminology. A statistically significant relationship existed between frequent use of library resources and preference for library terminology. Confusion about this terminology could create difficulties for faculty in conducting their own research and may confuse their students when they hear conflicting language from their instructors and librarians. Librarians should use clear language, provide context on websites, and provide instruction on these resources specifically catered to instructors.
title A Database by Any Other Name: Instructor Language Preferences for Library Resources
topic College Faculty
Research Libraries
Library Materials
Language Attitudes
Preferences
Vocabulary
Influences
Definitions
Librarians
Language Usage
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ1394895