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1. Verfasser: Michael E. Beck
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Sprache:en
Veröffentlicht: 2023
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Online-Zugang:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ1416977
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contents Community College Academic Librarians: Partners in Student Success Michael E. Beck Community Colleges Academic Libraries Librarians College Students Student Experience Library Instruction Library Services Reference Services Transfer Students Teacher Student Relationship Academic Persistence Sense of Community User Satisfaction (Information) Advocacy Positive Attitudes The purpose of this qualitative research study was to illustrate the experiences of transfer students interacting with community college librarians for instruction and research assistance. This research study was guided by one research question: (RQ1) How do transfer students at community colleges who frequently meet with their community college librarians for library instruction and research assistance describe the experience of their interactions? The researcher used a transcendental phenomenological design to address a gap in the literature, which illustrates a lack of understanding of how transfer students at community colleges experience working with community college librarians for library instruction and research assistance. This study examined the experiences of college students who attend a small community college in Southeast Texas and utilized interviews to capture and analyze data pertaining to this phenomenon. After reviewing and analyzing the data, two themes emerged: (a) The Importance of Advocacy and (b) The Importance of Positive Experiences. Each major theme was based on two subthemes that emerged from the participants' feedback.
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spellingShingle Community College Academic Librarians: Partners in Student Success
Michael E. Beck
Community Colleges
Academic Libraries
Librarians
College Students
Student Experience
Library Instruction
Library Services
Reference Services
Transfer Students
Teacher Student Relationship
Academic Persistence
Sense of Community
User Satisfaction (Information)
Advocacy
Positive Attitudes
Community College Academic Librarians: Partners in Student Success Michael E. Beck Community Colleges Academic Libraries Librarians College Students Student Experience Library Instruction Library Services Reference Services Transfer Students Teacher Student Relationship Academic Persistence Sense of Community User Satisfaction (Information) Advocacy Positive Attitudes The purpose of this qualitative research study was to illustrate the experiences of transfer students interacting with community college librarians for instruction and research assistance. This research study was guided by one research question: (RQ1) How do transfer students at community colleges who frequently meet with their community college librarians for library instruction and research assistance describe the experience of their interactions? The researcher used a transcendental phenomenological design to address a gap in the literature, which illustrates a lack of understanding of how transfer students at community colleges experience working with community college librarians for library instruction and research assistance. This study examined the experiences of college students who attend a small community college in Southeast Texas and utilized interviews to capture and analyze data pertaining to this phenomenon. After reviewing and analyzing the data, two themes emerged: (a) The Importance of Advocacy and (b) The Importance of Positive Experiences. Each major theme was based on two subthemes that emerged from the participants' feedback.
title Community College Academic Librarians: Partners in Student Success
topic Community Colleges
Academic Libraries
Librarians
College Students
Student Experience
Library Instruction
Library Services
Reference Services
Transfer Students
Teacher Student Relationship
Academic Persistence
Sense of Community
User Satisfaction (Information)
Advocacy
Positive Attitudes
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ1416977