Does dyslexia present barriers to information literacy in an online environment? A pilot study

IF 0.1 Q4 INFORMATION SCIENCE & LIBRARY SCIENCE Libres-Library and Information Science Research Electronic Journal Pub Date : 2016-12-13 DOI:10.29173/LIRG714
Lynne Cole, A. MacFarlane, G. Buchanan
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The skills and attributes required to become information literate have not been analysed from the perspective of information users with cognitive disabilities, such as dyslexia and this research seeks to begin to address this gap in the literature. The results of a pilot study involving fourteen participants, seven dyslexic and seven non-dyslexic adults, are reported here. Participants were interviewed and their online information searching behaviour was observed through the collection of screen recording diaries over the completion period of one higher education assignment. Within the dyslexic group, difficulties were reported and observed in the areas of keyword creation, use of appropriate tools to refine and expand searches and the evaluation of sources. The dyslexics' group low self-efficacy in many of the skills associated with information literacy was discovered to be a notable barrier.
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在网络环境中,阅读障碍是否存在信息素养障碍?一项初步研究
成为信息素养所需的技能和属性尚未从具有认知障碍的信息用户的角度进行分析,例如阅读障碍,本研究试图开始解决文献中的这一差距。一项试点研究的结果涉及14名参与者,7名有阅读困难的成年人和7名非阅读困难的成年人,在这里报告。研究人员对参与者进行了访谈,并通过收集他们在完成一项高等教育任务期间的屏幕记录日记来观察他们的在线信息搜索行为。在失读症组中,报告和观察到在关键字创建,使用适当的工具来改进和扩展搜索以及资源评估方面的困难。失读症患者在许多与信息素养相关的技能上的自我效能低下被发现是一个显著的障碍。
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期刊介绍: LIBRES is an international refereed electronic journal devoted to new research in Library and Information Science. Libres is distributed through a listserver, and an ftp site. Listserver subscribers are notified of new issues through the distribution of a table of contents to LIBRES, LIBREF-L, and any other e-conferences requesting the service.
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