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Wu, Ming-der; Chen, Shih-chuan – Program: Electronic Library and Information Systems, 2011
Purpose: University libraries are increasing their e-book collections. The purpose of this study is to investigate graduate students' usage of and attitudes towards e-books at National Taiwan University. Design/methodology/approach: A total of 20 graduate students from the fields of humanities, social sciences, science and technology, and medicine…
Descriptors: Graduate Students, Textbooks, Foreign Countries, Library Services
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Battles, Jason; Glenn, Valerie; Shedd, Lindley – Journal of Web Librarianship, 2011
In recent years, libraries have made efforts to create games, often for the purpose of information literacy instruction. Games can provide an interactive alternative to traditional instruction by introducing research tools and resources while also teaching problem solving skills within a collaborative learning environment. Despite the benefits,…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Research Tools, Research Libraries, Information Literacy
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Du, Jia Tina; Evans, Nina – Australian Academic & Research Libraries, 2011
This study investigated the use of a university library academic service to assist in research information seeking, and the role and value of the academic services in support of research from the viewpoints of both academic users and librarians. Ten Ph.D. students completed questionnaires followed by face-to-face discussions and four academic…
Descriptors: Research Methodology, Questionnaires, Interviews, Research Libraries
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Hicks, Deborah – Australian Library Journal, 2011
Mentorship is often considered one of the best ways to develop leadership potential in new library and information professionals. Mentors act as teacher, role model, and cheerleader, but there are potentially serious aspects to mentorships that will negatively impact the protege. Such negatives include mentors sabotaging or taking credit for a…
Descriptors: Mentors, Supervisor Supervisee Relationship, Supervisory Methods, Social Cognition
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Teper, Jennifer Hain; Shaw, Emily F. – portal: Libraries and the Academy, 2011
In anticipation of current and future mass digitization projects in which the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign's Library will participate, the Library's Conservation Unit began to gather data on the "scannability" of our general book collections to anticipate potential effects on conservation and preservation work flows. The…
Descriptors: Academic Libraries, Research Libraries, Research Universities, Library Materials
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Neuman, Delia – Educational Media and Technology Yearbook, 2012
Ten years after the publication of its first edition of "Library Media Standards," the National Board for Professional Teaching Standards (NBPTS) embarked on the preparation of its second edition. During the 2009-2010 academic year, a Development Committee selected by NPBTS from nominees from across the nation worked with NBPTS staff to…
Descriptors: National Standards, School Libraries, Librarians, Media Specialists
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Kromer, John – Issues in Science and Technology Librarianship, 2015
Students in Chemistry 254: Organic Chemistry for Majors were required to write a paper about an organic name reaction. Before turning in this assignment, students had the option of attending a one-hour library instruction session covering SciFinder, sources for spectra, ACS Style, and print resources about organic name reactions. Twenty-five…
Descriptors: Library Instruction, Bibliographies, Organic Chemistry, Instructional Effectiveness
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Hess, Amanda Nichols – Communications in Information Literacy, 2015
Motivational design theory complements instructional design theory and, when used together, both principles can affect learning, knowledge acquisition, and knowledge retention. In information literacy instruction, motivational design exists throughout the appropriate standards documents. However, there is limited current research on the best…
Descriptors: Information Literacy, Motivation Techniques, Instructional Design, Best Practices
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Jalongo, Mary Renck; McDevitt, Theresa – Public Services Quarterly, 2015
More and more modern academic libraries are turning to student engagement activities designed to welcome students into Academia, join a community of scholars, and avail themselves of the full range of resources and services that a university library can provide. One unusual, but inexpensive and highly effective method of engaging students is…
Descriptors: Animals, Therapy, Academic Libraries, Learner Engagement
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O'Kelly, Mary; Garrison, Julie; Merry, Brian; Torreano, Jennifer – portal: Libraries and the Academy, 2015
Academic libraries are well lauded for offering supportive spaces for students' self-directed study, and significant resources are dedicated to librarian instruction in the classroom. What many academic libraries lack, however, is a middle ground, a routine way for students to help one another using best practices in peer-to-peer learning theory.…
Descriptors: Academic Libraries, Service Learning, Peer Teaching, Best Practices
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Abigail, Wendy; Hill, Pauline – Quality in Higher Education, 2015
Nursing is a relatively new discipline in research with a small number of registered nurses holding a research higher degree (RHD). Entry into RHD study for nurses is often via a less direct route than the traditional bachelor's degree through honours to PhD pathway. The supervisor-candidate relationship is an important factor in RHD completions…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Nurses, Nursing, Nursing Education
Roy, Lorienne – Journal of Education for Library and Information Science, 2015
Robbins Carter's portrait of the librarian workforce is still true. According to the latest American Library Association (ALA) demographics, the profile of today's librarian is that of a white (87.1 percent) woman (80.7 percent) of middle age (57.1 percent, age 45 or older) (ALA, 2013). Despite these data, support for increased diversity is…
Descriptors: Library Education, Graduate Students, Minority Group Students, Enrollment Influences
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Blank, Jason M.; McGaughey, Karen J.; Keeling, Elena L.; Thorp, Kristen L.; Shannon, Conor C.; Scaramozzino, Jeanine M. – College & Research Libraries, 2016
Expertise in searching and evaluating scientific literature is a requisite skill of trained scientists and science students, yet information literacy instruction varies greatly among institutions and programs. To ensure that science students acquire information literacy skills, robust methods of assessment are needed. Here, we describe a novel…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Biology, Science Instruction, Science Education
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Crisp, Thomas; Knezek, Suzanne M.; Quinn, Margaret; Bingham, Gary E.; Girardeau, Kristy; Starks, Francheska – Journal of Children's Literature, 2016
The purpose of this article is to investigate representations of diversity in books included in early childhood classroom libraries. The authors hope to contribute to ongoing, critical conversations in the field by providing preliminary baseline data that verify and underscore the need for increased critical attention toward the books selected for…
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, Cultural Pluralism, Early Childhood Education, Classroom Techniques
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List, Alexandra; Grossnickle, Emily M.; Alexander, Patricia A. – Reading Psychology, 2016
The present study examined undergraduate students' multiple source use in response to two different types of academic questions, one discrete and one open-ended. Participants (N = 240) responded to two questions using a library of eight digital sources, varying in source type (e.g., newspaper article) and reliability (e.g., authors' credentials).…
Descriptors: Profiles, Questioning Techniques, Information Sources, Undergraduate Students
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