使用临床问题来教授搜索策略:通过主动学习在用户教育中培养可转移的概念技能

R. Snowball
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这个由三到四部分组成的临床问题是由Scott Richardson博士为循证医疗保健工作开发的,牛津大学凯恩斯图书馆(Cairns Library)将其用于进一步发展数据库搜索培训的传统搜索准备教学。设置一个明确的搜索问题,将其分解为搜索概念,然后为每个主要概念尝试一系列搜索术语的过程,非常适合临床问题的框架,其“解剖”为患者/问题,干预/暴露(两个用于比较搜索)和临床结果。它迫使搜索者产生或提炼一个完整的问题,如果他们还没有,然后建立一个搜索策略,使用自由文本或受控词汇搜索词,截断或通配符,布尔运算符等,在适当的阶段需要和具体的学习情况,这可以在搜索中“测试”,并改进。因此,它是一种灵活的教学和学习工具,可以在搜索之前和搜索过程中使用。它使用户教育能够侧重于培养独立于系统的、可转移的概念技能,而不是孤立地教授特定的数据库,它有助于在信息技能培训中使用主动学习策略。
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Using the clinical question to teach search strategy: fostering transferable conceptual skills in user education by active learning
The three- or four-part clinical question, developed by Dr Scott Richardson for work in evidence-based health care, is used at the Cairns Library in Oxford to further develop traditional teaching of search preparation for database search training. The process of setting a clear search question, breaking it into search concepts, and then trying out a range of search terms for each major concept, fits elegantly into the framework of the clinical question, with its ‘anatomy’ of Patient/Problem, Intervention/Exposure (two for a comparison search), and Clinical Outcomes. It forces searchers to produce or refine a complete question if they do not have one already, and then to build up a search strategy, using free text or controlled vocabulary search terms, truncation or wildcards, Boolean operators and so on, in stages appropriate to need and to the specific learning situation, which can be ‘tested’ in the search, and refined. It is therefore a flexible teaching and learning tool, which can be used prior to and during searching. It enables user education to focus on fostering system-independent, transferable conceptual skills, rather than teaching particular databases in isolation, and it lends itself to using active learning strategies in information skills training.
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