Investigating and understanding library data services to support college student data literacy competencies: A conceptual framework

IF 1.4 4区 管理学 Q2 INFORMATION SCIENCE & LIBRARY SCIENCE Journal of Librarianship and Information Science Pub Date : 2023-09-15 DOI:10.1177/09610006231196604
Qiong Xu
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Guided by a conceptual framework based on the baseline data literacy competencies (DLCs) mapped to the ACRL information literacy framework and the extended technology acceptance model, this study uses an online survey to investigate the factors related to student users’ potential acceptance of library data services supporting DLCs in a master’s college environment. With quantitative and qualitative data analyses, the study builds three conceptual models to demonstrate how students’ study-related data engagement and backgrounds may influence their attitudes toward multi-aspect library data services, including general data services, an institutional data repository, if available, as a data resource, and institutional data repository-based services. The study’s findings support library data services’ cross-disciplinary, multidimensional, and multilevel nature, addressing the value of institutional data repositories and repository-based data services in comprehensively promoting data literacy competencies of all groups in all disciplines. The contribution of this study, beyond being among the first to look at library data services from a holistic perspective to support college students’ DLCs, includes a call for further explorations of student data engagement practice and verifying and generalizing the current study findings by investigating more students’ data services need in more college communities.
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调查和理解图书馆数据服务以支持大学生数据素养能力:一个概念框架
本研究以ACRL信息素养框架的基线数据素养能力(dlc)为概念框架,以及扩展的技术接受模型为指导,采用在线调查的方式,探讨硕士院校学生用户对支持dlc的图书馆数据服务的潜在接受程度的相关因素。通过定量和定性数据分析,本研究建立了三个概念模型,以展示学生的学习相关数据参与和背景如何影响他们对多方面图书馆数据服务的态度,包括一般数据服务、机构数据存储库(如果可用的话)作为数据资源和基于机构数据存储库的服务。研究结果支持图书馆数据服务的跨学科、多维度和多层次性质,解决了机构数据存储库和基于存储库的数据服务在全面提高所有学科所有群体数据素养能力方面的价值。本研究的贡献,除了是第一个从整体角度看待图书馆数据服务以支持大学生的dlc之外,还包括呼吁进一步探索学生数据参与实践,并通过调查更多大学社区中更多学生的数据服务需求来验证和推广当前的研究结果。
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Journal of Librarianship and Information Science
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期刊介绍: Journal of Librarianship and Information Science is the peer-reviewed international quarterly journal for librarians, information scientists, specialists, managers and educators interested in keeping up to date with the most recent issues and developments in the field. The Journal provides a forumfor the publication of research and practical developments as well as for discussion papers and viewpoints on topical concerns in a profession facing many challenges.
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