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Main Authors: Jones, Steve, Allen, Julie
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 2012
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ991414
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contents Evaluating Psychology Students' Library Skills and Experiences Jones, Steve Allen, Julie Higher Education Psychology Focus Groups Library Skills Student Experience Undergraduate Students Search Strategies Information Literacy Educational Resources Student Evaluation Learning Experience Foreign Countries Case Studies Articulation (Education) Library Instruction Journal Articles Electronic Libraries Library Materials Misconceptions Information Sources Extensive engagement with current academic sources is expected of all psychology undergraduates. Thirty-eight undergraduate psychology students took part in a series of focus group discussions of their information-searching experiences and skills. The majority of students had not been required to engage with any form of information searching while studying at pre-degree level and were daunted by the sheer scale and complexity of the resources available in higher education. Following consideration of the issues raised by students in the discussions, a series of recommendations is presented to facilitate the transition into higher education and to enhance the library skills of psychology students.
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spellingShingle Evaluating Psychology Students' Library Skills and Experiences
Jones, Steve
Allen, Julie
Higher Education
Psychology
Focus Groups
Library Skills
Student Experience
Undergraduate Students
Search Strategies
Information Literacy
Educational Resources
Student Evaluation
Learning Experience
Foreign Countries
Case Studies
Articulation (Education)
Library Instruction
Journal Articles
Electronic Libraries
Library Materials
Misconceptions
Information Sources
Evaluating Psychology Students' Library Skills and Experiences Jones, Steve Allen, Julie Higher Education Psychology Focus Groups Library Skills Student Experience Undergraduate Students Search Strategies Information Literacy Educational Resources Student Evaluation Learning Experience Foreign Countries Case Studies Articulation (Education) Library Instruction Journal Articles Electronic Libraries Library Materials Misconceptions Information Sources Extensive engagement with current academic sources is expected of all psychology undergraduates. Thirty-eight undergraduate psychology students took part in a series of focus group discussions of their information-searching experiences and skills. The majority of students had not been required to engage with any form of information searching while studying at pre-degree level and were daunted by the sheer scale and complexity of the resources available in higher education. Following consideration of the issues raised by students in the discussions, a series of recommendations is presented to facilitate the transition into higher education and to enhance the library skills of psychology students.
title Evaluating Psychology Students' Library Skills and Experiences
topic Higher Education
Psychology
Focus Groups
Library Skills
Student Experience
Undergraduate Students
Search Strategies
Information Literacy
Educational Resources
Student Evaluation
Learning Experience
Foreign Countries
Case Studies
Articulation (Education)
Library Instruction
Journal Articles
Electronic Libraries
Library Materials
Misconceptions
Information Sources
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ991414