Students’ learning outcomes from cross-collaborative supervision in information seeking processes during work placements

This article presents student experiences and learning outcomes in information literacy (IL) and evidence-based practice (EBP) following interdisciplinary supervision of their assignments by nurse educators, nurse supervisors and librarians in real clinical settings. The article is based on qualit...

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Main Author: Anett Kristin Kolstad
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Bergen 2017-06-01
Series:Nordic Journal of Information Literacy in Higher Education
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Online Access:https://noril.uib.no/article/view/2516
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spelling doaj-ee1c9f6e591f44baad705f9fe20566d92020-11-25T00:31:18ZengUniversity of BergenNordic Journal of Information Literacy in Higher Education1890-59002017-06-019110.15845/noril.v9i1.231197Students’ learning outcomes from cross-collaborative supervision in information seeking processes during work placementsAnett Kristin Kolstad0Oslo and Akershus University college of Applied Sciences This article presents student experiences and learning outcomes in information literacy (IL) and evidence-based practice (EBP) following interdisciplinary supervision of their assignments by nurse educators, nurse supervisors and librarians in real clinical settings. The article is based on qualitative and quantitative text analysis of 102 individual student logs, qualitative text analysis of 36 student group assignments, feedback from an evaluation form and 285 blog and wiki comments from students, nurse educators, nurse supervisors and librarians. It is analysed according to the first five steps of the EBP model of and feedback from an evaluation form. The students’ learning outcomes in information literacy improved by using the EBP model. By the end of the project period, 83 % of the students had integrated a focus on research-based knowledge into their work placement assignment. The interdisciplinary joint supervision and a related blog and wiki communication forum had significant influence on this outcome space. The preparation programme for the students on campus, before work practice placements was developed collaboratively between the nursing education programme and the Learning Centre and library. There is very little existing research on the effect of cross-collaborative supervision in IL where both physical and digital tools have been used in work placements. This challenges established routines and ways of conducting supervision in IL in both the library and nursing education, because of the need to collaborate more tightly than before. https://noril.uib.no/article/view/2516Information literacyevidence-based practicework placementjoint supervisionacademic library
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Students’ learning outcomes from cross-collaborative supervision in information seeking processes during work placements
Nordic Journal of Information Literacy in Higher Education
Information literacy
evidence-based practice
work placement
joint supervision
academic library
author_facet Anett Kristin Kolstad
author_sort Anett Kristin Kolstad
title Students’ learning outcomes from cross-collaborative supervision in information seeking processes during work placements
title_short Students’ learning outcomes from cross-collaborative supervision in information seeking processes during work placements
title_full Students’ learning outcomes from cross-collaborative supervision in information seeking processes during work placements
title_fullStr Students’ learning outcomes from cross-collaborative supervision in information seeking processes during work placements
title_full_unstemmed Students’ learning outcomes from cross-collaborative supervision in information seeking processes during work placements
title_sort students’ learning outcomes from cross-collaborative supervision in information seeking processes during work placements
publisher University of Bergen
series Nordic Journal of Information Literacy in Higher Education
issn 1890-5900
publishDate 2017-06-01
description This article presents student experiences and learning outcomes in information literacy (IL) and evidence-based practice (EBP) following interdisciplinary supervision of their assignments by nurse educators, nurse supervisors and librarians in real clinical settings. The article is based on qualitative and quantitative text analysis of 102 individual student logs, qualitative text analysis of 36 student group assignments, feedback from an evaluation form and 285 blog and wiki comments from students, nurse educators, nurse supervisors and librarians. It is analysed according to the first five steps of the EBP model of and feedback from an evaluation form. The students’ learning outcomes in information literacy improved by using the EBP model. By the end of the project period, 83 % of the students had integrated a focus on research-based knowledge into their work placement assignment. The interdisciplinary joint supervision and a related blog and wiki communication forum had significant influence on this outcome space. The preparation programme for the students on campus, before work practice placements was developed collaboratively between the nursing education programme and the Learning Centre and library. There is very little existing research on the effect of cross-collaborative supervision in IL where both physical and digital tools have been used in work placements. This challenges established routines and ways of conducting supervision in IL in both the library and nursing education, because of the need to collaborate more tightly than before.
topic Information literacy
evidence-based practice
work placement
joint supervision
academic library
url https://noril.uib.no/article/view/2516
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