College Student Self-Efficacy in Information Literacy: Influence On Their Research Academic Skills

Hazel P. Bacarrisas
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Self-efficacy in information literacy refers to the individual's confidence in his ability to locate, evaluate, and use information to accomplish a goal. This concurrent nested mixed method explored the college students’ self-efficacy in information literacy in relation to their research academic skills. There were 81 fourth-year college students enrolled in the program of Bachelor of Science in Information Technology in a satellite campus of a state university in Misamis Oriental. The instrument’s validity and reliability were ensured through panel review and reliability test using the Cronbach’s alpha. Data were analyzed using descriptive statistics and multiple regression analysis. Findings reveal that participants’ research academic skills were generally very good, indicating that they performed well on their capstone research project and their self-efficacy on information literacy skills were generally all high. Self-efficacy in information literacy skills in terms of synthesizing and creating significantly influenced the research academic skills. Strengthened research capability emerged as the theme which contributed good in academic research skills. It was concluded that students who had high self-efficacy in information literacy skills were more likely to feel confident in their ability to conduct effective research and use information effectively, thus contributing to effective research academic skills. This study points the need to develop and implement innovative information literacy programs.
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大学生信息素养自我效能感对科研学术技能的影响
信息素养中的自我效能感是指个体对自己定位、评价和使用信息以实现目标的能力的信心。采用并行嵌套混合方法探讨大学生信息素养自我效能感与科研学术技能的关系。在Misamis Oriental的一所州立大学的卫星校区,81名四年级大学生注册了信息技术学士学位课程。通过面板评审和Cronbach’s alpha信度检验,确保仪器的效度和信度。数据分析采用描述性统计和多元回归分析。研究结果显示,参与者的研究学术技能总体上都很好,表明他们在顶点研究项目中表现良好,他们的信息素养技能自我效能感总体上都很高。信息素养技能在综合和创造方面的自我效能感显著影响研究学术技能。加强研究能力成为主题,这有助于提高学术研究能力。结果表明,信息素养技能自我效能感高的学生更有可能对自己进行有效研究和有效利用信息的能力感到自信,从而有助于有效的研究学术技能。本研究指出需要发展和实施创新的资讯素养计划。
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