Information use among first-year students in health sciences: Is an intervention needed?
This study investigated what strategies first-year students in health sciences on three university colleges in Norway used when faced with a new written assignment. Questionnaires were distributed among health students on three campuses, and interviews with librarians at the campuses were held after...
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doaj-981c118db55049e18d906fd9e538121a2021-10-02T19:22:04Zengopenjournals.nlLiber Quarterly: The Journal of European Research Libraries2213-056X2018-02-0128112810.18352/lq.102129852Information use among first-year students in health sciences: Is an intervention needed?Karen Marie Øvern0Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Gjøvik LibraryThis study investigated what strategies first-year students in health sciences on three university colleges in Norway used when faced with a new written assignment. Questionnaires were distributed among health students on three campuses, and interviews with librarians at the campuses were held after initial data collection. The study showed that many students lack basic information skills, but are not aware of it themselves, that many first-year students are choosing familiar information sources like Google and text-books from their reading lists, and it showed that librarians at their institutions had experienced that many first-year students could get by with these sources. This is contrary to the intentions in evidence-based practice, and the Norwegian Qualifications Framework ADDIN EN.CITE <EndNote><Cite><Year>2011</Year><RecNum>950</RecNum><DisplayText>(&quot;The Norwegian Qualifications Framework for Lifelong Learning (NQF),&quot; 2011)</DisplayText><record><rec-number>950</rec-number><foreign-keys><key app="EN" db-id="2pwdxdrw5t5rpveszt4v0zd0fpsfzzr5p2ev" timestamp="1441264504">950</key></foreign-keys><ref-type name="Web Page">12</ref-type><contributors></contributors><titles><title>The Norwegian Qualifications Framework for Lifelong Learning (NQF)</title></titles><number>03.09.15</number><dates><year>2011</year><pub-dates><date>April 2014</date></pub-dates></dates><urls><related-urls><url>http://www.nokut.no/Documents/NOKUT/Artikkelbibliotek/Norsk_utdanning/NKR/20140606_Norwegian_Qualifications_Framework.pdf</url></related-urls></urls></record></Cite></EndNote>.The study also suggests that the lack of a Norwegian framework or standard for information literacy training is making the teaching efforts seem random and based on the librarian`s personal relationship with teachers.http://www.liberquarterly.eu/articles/10.18352/lq.10212/information skills, information literacy, first-year students, frameworks, health sciences |
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Information use among first-year students in health sciences: Is an intervention needed? |
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Information use among first-year students in health sciences: Is an intervention needed? |
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This study investigated what strategies first-year students in health sciences on three university colleges in Norway used when faced with a new written assignment. Questionnaires were distributed among health students on three campuses, and interviews with librarians at the campuses were held after initial data collection. The study showed that many students lack basic information skills, but are not aware of it themselves, that many first-year students are choosing familiar information sources like Google and text-books from their reading lists, and it showed that librarians at their institutions had experienced that many first-year students could get by with these sources. This is contrary to the intentions in evidence-based practice, and the Norwegian Qualifications Framework
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<EndNote><Cite><Year>2011</Year><RecNum>950</RecNum><DisplayText>(&quot;The
Norwegian Qualifications Framework for Lifelong Learning (NQF),&quot;
2011)</DisplayText><record><rec-number>950</rec-number><foreign-keys><key
app="EN" db-id="2pwdxdrw5t5rpveszt4v0zd0fpsfzzr5p2ev"
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name="Web
Page">12</ref-type><contributors></contributors><titles><title>The
Norwegian Qualifications Framework for Lifelong Learning
(NQF)</title></titles><number>03.09.15</number><dates><year>2011</year><pub-dates><date>April
2014</date></pub-dates></dates><urls><related-urls><url>http://www.nokut.no/Documents/NOKUT/Artikkelbibliotek/Norsk_utdanning/NKR/20140606_Norwegian_Qualifications_Framework.pdf</url></related-urls></urls></record></Cite></EndNote>.The study also suggests that the lack of a Norwegian framework or standard for information literacy training is making the teaching efforts seem random and based on the librarian`s personal relationship with teachers. |
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