Knowledge and Use of Electronic Information Resources by Medical Students at Al-Jouf University in Saudi Arabia

Q2 Arts and Humanities Library Philosophy and Practice Pub Date : 2017-03-01 DOI:10.12816/0038790
Aquil Ahmed, Sulaiman Al-Reyaee Dr
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Electronic resources are becoming an integral part of the modern education system, especially in higher education settings. Due to the need of medical professionals for high quality, authoritative, relevant, accurate and timely information, students studying in healthcare institutions need to know the various e-resources and the best suitable way to track and access them in order to support their learning and evidence-based medical practice. The present study has tried to assess and compare the awareness and usability level of medical students of two different colleges at Al-Jouf University in using the subscribed electronic resources. The main purpose was to determine students' knowledge and use of e-databases, and to identify the areas in which further training and research needed. A questionnaire, supplemented by an unstructured interview was used to collect data from 300 randomly selected undergraduate medical students. The study found that the awareness and utilization level of students related to available e-databases varied significantly especially when comparing individual colleges and databases. The overall knowledge and use of e-databases by medical students was much higher than the dental students and those who were aware of the existence of e-resources found using e-books' databases more than those containing journal publications and EBM. The overall low response from dental students and lack of e-resources useful to them, are very much evident from the study. The study also found that those dissatisfied with the subscribed e-resources tend to use general search engines and databases of other university in order to meet their information needs. The paper concludes that the medical students lack the necessary information literacy skills needed to meet their academic and research requirements. It is recommended that the medical librarians and faculty should come together and intensify their efforts through proper information literacy programs in order to educate students how to use these resources effectively.
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沙特阿拉伯Al Jouf大学医学生对电子信息资源的认识和使用
电子资源正在成为现代教育体系的一个组成部分,尤其是在高等教育环境中。由于医疗专业人员需要高质量、权威、相关、准确和及时的信息,在医疗机构学习的学生需要了解各种电子资源以及跟踪和访问这些资源的最佳方式,以支持他们的学习和循证医学实践。本研究试图评估和比较Al Jouf大学两所不同学院的医学生在使用订阅的电子资源方面的意识和可用性水平。主要目的是确定学生对电子数据库的了解和使用情况,并确定需要进一步培训和研究的领域。采用问卷调查,辅以非结构化访谈,从300名随机选择的医学本科生中收集数据。研究发现,学生对现有电子数据库的认识和使用水平差异很大,尤其是在比较各个学院和数据库时。医学生对电子数据库的总体知识和使用率远高于牙科学生,以及那些意识到存在电子资源的学生,他们发现使用电子书数据库的人数多于使用期刊出版物和循证医学数据库的人数。从这项研究中可以明显看出,牙科学生的总体反应很低,而且缺乏对他们有用的电子资源。研究还发现,那些对订阅的电子资源不满意的人倾向于使用其他大学的通用搜索引擎和数据库来满足他们的信息需求。论文的结论是,医学生缺乏必要的信息素养来满足他们的学术和研究要求。建议医学图书馆员和教职员工团结起来,通过适当的信息素养计划加强努力,教育学生如何有效地使用这些资源。
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期刊介绍: Library Philosophy and Practice (LPP) is a peer-reviewed electronic journal that publishes articles exploring the connection between library practice and the philosophy and theory behind it. These include explorations of current, past, and emerging theories of librarianship and library practice, as well as reports of successful, innovative, or experimental library procedures, methods, or projects in all areas of librarianship, set in the context of applied research.
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