Success of reiterative instruction: Looking at faculty-librarian collaboration to improve information literacy in political science education

IF 0.5 Q3 INFORMATION SCIENCE & LIBRARY SCIENCE College & Undergraduate Libraries Pub Date : 2019-01-02 DOI:10.1080/10691316.2019.1575305
Marisha L. Lecea, M. Perez-Stable
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Abstract The purpose of this case study was to ascertain if college students’ information literacy improves through a faculty-librarian collaboration involving a session of library instruction as part of a regular political science course. The authors conducted two surveys to determine if in-person library instruction increases students’ research abilities. The authors surveyed political science faculty to discover their attitudes toward library research instruction. They also surveyed political science students to gauge their opinions on the value of library instruction and to see if there is a connection between their research proficiencies and instruction by a librarian. Through this case study, the authors found that such instruction does improve information literacy. The researchers concluded that for faculty and colleges interested in improving information literacy skills in undergraduate political science students, such library instruction is helpful towards that goal.
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重复教学的成功:从教职工与馆员合作提高政治学教育的信息素养看
摘要本案例研究的目的是确定大学生的信息素养是否通过教师与图书管理员的合作而提高,该合作包括作为常规政治学课程一部分的图书馆教学。作者进行了两项调查,以确定面对面图书馆教学是否能提高学生的研究能力。作者调查了政治学教师,以了解他们对图书馆研究教学的态度。他们还调查了政治学学生,以评估他们对图书馆教学价值的看法,并了解他们的研究能力与图书馆员的教学之间是否存在联系。通过这个案例研究,作者发现这种教学确实提高了信息素养。研究人员得出结论,对于有兴趣提高政治学本科生信息素养的教师和学院来说,这种图书馆教学有助于实现这一目标。
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College & Undergraduate Libraries INFORMATION SCIENCE & LIBRARY SCIENCE-
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期刊介绍: College & Undergraduate Libraries enables libraries serving primarily undergraduate students to enhance the range of services, resources, and facilities offered to their constituents while also contributing to staff professional development. Whether focusing on public services, technical services, management, or technology, the journal highlights the fact that undergraduate libraries must collaborate with agencies both on and off campus in order to survive and thrive. In addition to numerous columns on current topics, typical contents include research-based articles, case studies, reports of best practices, an occasional literature review or product review, and opinion pieces.
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