“This Is Just What We Do”: PhD Students on Becoming Scholars in a Community of Practice

Increasingly librarians are interested in how the Community of Practice (CoP) framework can provide a more complete picture of how information literacy practices are influenced by situated and social learning. Doctoral students are socialized into the practices of the academy and gradually take on t...

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Main Author: Linds Roberts
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Communications in Information Literacy 2021-06-01
Series:Communications in Information Literacy
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Online Access:https://archives.pdx.edu/ds/psu/35891
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spelling doaj-ab2c5bbd7d7c47a39dde6e1036ac74172021-06-22T19:29:25ZengCommunications in Information LiteracyCommunications in Information Literacy1933-59542021-06-0115110.15760/comminfolit.2021.15.1.4“This Is Just What We Do”: PhD Students on Becoming Scholars in a Community of PracticeLinds Roberts0University of Colorado BoulderIncreasingly librarians are interested in how the Community of Practice (CoP) framework can provide a more complete picture of how information literacy practices are influenced by situated and social learning. Doctoral students are socialized into the practices of the academy and gradually take on the identity and work of a scholar in their field. As an illustration of the CoP framework among doctoral students, the author shares data from a qualitative study with a small group of early-career education PhD students who are developing their information literacy skills within their disciplinary and social contexts, using the CoP as a source of support and reflection around their identity development as scholarly researchers and writers. Using critical reflection, the author considers the role of a librarian-researcher in an existing CoP of doctoral students and what role librarians can play in supporting students’ research and writing practices within the community.https://archives.pdx.edu/ds/psu/35891community of practiceinformation literacycritical reflection
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“This Is Just What We Do”: PhD Students on Becoming Scholars in a Community of Practice
Communications in Information Literacy
community of practice
information literacy
critical reflection
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title “This Is Just What We Do”: PhD Students on Becoming Scholars in a Community of Practice
title_short “This Is Just What We Do”: PhD Students on Becoming Scholars in a Community of Practice
title_full “This Is Just What We Do”: PhD Students on Becoming Scholars in a Community of Practice
title_fullStr “This Is Just What We Do”: PhD Students on Becoming Scholars in a Community of Practice
title_full_unstemmed “This Is Just What We Do”: PhD Students on Becoming Scholars in a Community of Practice
title_sort “this is just what we do”: phd students on becoming scholars in a community of practice
publisher Communications in Information Literacy
series Communications in Information Literacy
issn 1933-5954
publishDate 2021-06-01
description Increasingly librarians are interested in how the Community of Practice (CoP) framework can provide a more complete picture of how information literacy practices are influenced by situated and social learning. Doctoral students are socialized into the practices of the academy and gradually take on the identity and work of a scholar in their field. As an illustration of the CoP framework among doctoral students, the author shares data from a qualitative study with a small group of early-career education PhD students who are developing their information literacy skills within their disciplinary and social contexts, using the CoP as a source of support and reflection around their identity development as scholarly researchers and writers. Using critical reflection, the author considers the role of a librarian-researcher in an existing CoP of doctoral students and what role librarians can play in supporting students’ research and writing practices within the community.
topic community of practice
information literacy
critical reflection
url https://archives.pdx.edu/ds/psu/35891
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