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Use, Perceptions, and Awareness of LibGuides among Undergraduate and Graduate Health Professions Students

机译:本科和研究生卫生专业学生的使用,感知和对利单的认识

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Objective – This study investigated usage, perceptions, and awareness of library research guides created using Springshare’s LibGuides among undergraduate and graduate health professions students. Methods – The researchers recruited 100 health professions students in April 2017 from Hunter College, a senior college within the City University of New York system. Participants were asked to complete a paper survey to ascertain their use, perceptions, and awareness of Springhare’s LibGuides. Results – Nearly two-thirds of study participants were not aware of library-created LibGuides and 68% had never used this tool. Compared to undergraduates, graduate students were more likely to be aware of LibGuides. The use of LibGuides was higher among graduate respondents (43%) than their undergraduate counterparts (30%). The study found low awareness and use of LibGuides among health professions students overall, regardless of age, gender, academic level, and health sciences concentration. Physical therapy students were more likely to use and be familiar with LibGuides than nursing, medical laboratory sciences, and speech-language pathology and audiology students. Participants reported using general subject guides more than course-specific guides, and the most commonly used page was the Databases guide. Of those participants who had used LibGuides, the vast majority (97%) said they found them useful in their studies. Conclusion – This study demonstrates low usage and awareness of LibGuides among health professions students at a large urban public college. Findings suggest a need for academic libraries serving such students to develop and implement strategies to promote awareness and increase usage of online research guides. The researchers recommend instructing with LibGuides during information literacy sessions and demonstrating their usefulness during reference consultations. Additional strategies include linking LibGuides to course sites through learning management systems such as Blackboard and collaborating with faculty members to better inform students about the guides.
机译:目标 - 本研究调查了使用Springshare在本科和研究生卫生职业学生中使用Springshare的利用的图书馆研究指南的使用,看法和意识。方法 - 研究人员于2017年4月从纽约系统大学城市大学亨特学院招募了100名卫生专业学生。要求参与者完成纸质调查以确定他们的使用,看法和对春草的利用的意识。结果 - 近三分之二的学习参与者不知道图书馆创造的libguides,68%从未使用过这个工具。与本科生相比,研究生更有可能意识到利用自由。毕业生受访者(43%)的使用比本科对应物(30%)在毕业生(43%)中使用。该研究发现,无论年龄,性别,学术水平和健康科学集中,卫生专业学生之间的知名度和利用利用的知名度低。物理治疗学生更有可能使用并熟悉受护理,医学实验室科学和语言病理学和听觉学生的利用。参与者报告使用常规主题指南超过课程特定的指南,最常用的页面是数据库指南。在那些使用利用利用的参与者中,绝大多数(97%)表示他们发现它们在学习中有用。结论 - 本研究表明,在大都市公共学院的卫生专业学生中的利用率低,利用和意识。调查结果表明,需要提供这些学生的学术图书馆,以制定和实施促进在线研究指南的认识和增加使用的战略。研究人员建议在信息素养会议期间用利用行李,并在参考磋商期间展示他们的实用性。其他策略包括通过学习管理系统将LibGuides与课程网站联系起来,例如黑板等学习系统,并与教师会员合作以更好地为学生提供指南。

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