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Intangible Factors Influencing the Successful Completion of Graduate LIS Coursework by Non-traditional Students: A Case of Two IMLS-funded Scholarship Projects

机译:影响非传统学生成功完成研究生LIS课程工作的无形因素:以两个IMLS资助的奖学金项目为例

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This paper examines two IMLS-funded scholarship programs that targeted non-traditional LIS students, documenting non-academic aspects of the programs that participating students identified as most important to the successful completion of their academic programs and to their establishment as contributing members of the professional library community. Formative analyses conducted during the programs pointed to the importance of ongoing and extensive administrative and emotional support for participants, and this paper provides an analysis of the value of these intangible sources of student support. Using online surveys and semi-structured interviews of selected participants from both scholarship programs, this study found that multiple forms of intangible support, from multiple sources inside and outside the academy, that surpassed institutional norms, were crucial to the academic and early career success of non-traditional LIS students.
机译:本文研究了两个由IMLS资助的针对非传统LIS学生的奖学金计划,记录了该计划的非学术方面,参与该课程的学生认为这对成功完成其学术课程以及对他们成为专业人士的贡献至关重要图书馆社区。在计划期间进行的形成性分析指出了持续不断的广泛的行政和情感支持对参与者的重要性,并且本文提供了对这些无形的学生支持来源的价值的分析。通过对来自两个奖学金计划的选定参与者的在线调查和半结构化访谈,该研究发现,来自学院内外的多种形式的无形支持,超过了机构规范,对无形的支持对于学术和早期职业成功至关重要。非传统LIS学生。

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