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| author | Ishimura, Yusuke |
| author_facet | Ishimura, Yusuke Ishimura, Yusuke |
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| contents | Information Behavior and Japanese Students: How Can an Understanding of the Research Process Lead to Better Information Literacy? Ishimura, Yusuke Information Literacy Research Skills Asians Foreign Students Undergraduate Students Student Behavior Information Needs Information Seeking Information Utilization Guidelines Peer Influence Prior Learning Student Interests Time Management Academic Libraries Library Services Foreign Countries Portfolios (Background Materials) Semi Structured Interviews Flow Charts Academic librarians are striving to better serve international students as this emerging population grows on university campuses. Past studies of international students generally focus on linguistic and cultural differences in relation to information literacy skills development. However, it is necessary to go beyond these factors to better serve the population. By using a framework based in information behavior research, the present study investigates the factors that mediate students' behavior and information literacy skills. Practical recommendations based on the findings of an in-depth qualitative study of students' research process are provided. (Contains 2 tables.) |
| format | Recurso educativo Open Access |
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| institution | ERIC Institute of Education Sciences |
| language | en |
| publishDate | 2013 |
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| spellingShingle | Information Behavior and Japanese Students: How Can an Understanding of the Research Process Lead to Better Information Literacy? Ishimura, Yusuke Information Literacy Research Skills Asians Foreign Students Undergraduate Students Student Behavior Information Needs Information Seeking Information Utilization Guidelines Peer Influence Prior Learning Student Interests Time Management Academic Libraries Library Services Foreign Countries Portfolios (Background Materials) Semi Structured Interviews Flow Charts Information Behavior and Japanese Students: How Can an Understanding of the Research Process Lead to Better Information Literacy? Ishimura, Yusuke Information Literacy Research Skills Asians Foreign Students Undergraduate Students Student Behavior Information Needs Information Seeking Information Utilization Guidelines Peer Influence Prior Learning Student Interests Time Management Academic Libraries Library Services Foreign Countries Portfolios (Background Materials) Semi Structured Interviews Flow Charts Academic librarians are striving to better serve international students as this emerging population grows on university campuses. Past studies of international students generally focus on linguistic and cultural differences in relation to information literacy skills development. However, it is necessary to go beyond these factors to better serve the population. By using a framework based in information behavior research, the present study investigates the factors that mediate students' behavior and information literacy skills. Practical recommendations based on the findings of an in-depth qualitative study of students' research process are provided. (Contains 2 tables.) |
| title | Information Behavior and Japanese Students: How Can an Understanding of the Research Process Lead to Better Information Literacy? |
| topic | Information Literacy Research Skills Asians Foreign Students Undergraduate Students Student Behavior Information Needs Information Seeking Information Utilization Guidelines Peer Influence Prior Learning Student Interests Time Management Academic Libraries Library Services Foreign Countries Portfolios (Background Materials) Semi Structured Interviews Flow Charts |
| url | https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ996022 |