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Autor principal: Hendley, Michelle
Formato: Recurso educativo Open Access
Lenguaje:en
Publicado: 2012
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contents Citation Behavior of Undergraduate Students: A Study of History, Political Science, and Sociology Papers Hendley, Michelle Undergraduate Students Library Materials Political Science Sociology History Citation Analysis Student Research Cognitive Style Citations (References) Journal Articles Library Services Student Behavior Periodicals Printed Materials Electronic Libraries Web Sites Interdisciplinary Approach Student Writing Models The goal of this analysis was to obtain local citation behavior data on undergraduates researching history, political science, and sociology papers. The study found that students cited books and journals even with the availability of web sources; however, usage varied by subject. References to specific websites' domains also varied across subject area. Most of the top journal titles that students referenced were online and locally owned. Students cited a broader range of journal titles than predicted by the Law of Scattering and cited titles across a wide array of subject areas. This data helped identify potential gaps in the library's collection and services. (Contains 7 tables.)
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spellingShingle Citation Behavior of Undergraduate Students: A Study of History, Political Science, and Sociology Papers
Hendley, Michelle
Undergraduate Students
Library Materials
Political Science
Sociology
History
Citation Analysis
Student Research
Cognitive Style
Citations (References)
Journal Articles
Library Services
Student Behavior
Periodicals
Printed Materials
Electronic Libraries
Web Sites
Interdisciplinary Approach
Student Writing Models
Citation Behavior of Undergraduate Students: A Study of History, Political Science, and Sociology Papers Hendley, Michelle Undergraduate Students Library Materials Political Science Sociology History Citation Analysis Student Research Cognitive Style Citations (References) Journal Articles Library Services Student Behavior Periodicals Printed Materials Electronic Libraries Web Sites Interdisciplinary Approach Student Writing Models The goal of this analysis was to obtain local citation behavior data on undergraduates researching history, political science, and sociology papers. The study found that students cited books and journals even with the availability of web sources; however, usage varied by subject. References to specific websites' domains also varied across subject area. Most of the top journal titles that students referenced were online and locally owned. Students cited a broader range of journal titles than predicted by the Law of Scattering and cited titles across a wide array of subject areas. This data helped identify potential gaps in the library's collection and services. (Contains 7 tables.)
title Citation Behavior of Undergraduate Students: A Study of History, Political Science, and Sociology Papers
topic Undergraduate Students
Library Materials
Political Science
Sociology
History
Citation Analysis
Student Research
Cognitive Style
Citations (References)
Journal Articles
Library Services
Student Behavior
Periodicals
Printed Materials
Electronic Libraries
Web Sites
Interdisciplinary Approach
Student Writing Models
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ976598