希腊和西班牙本科生对学术图书馆事业的看法,内外图书馆学课程

Q4 Social Sciences Bilgi Dunyasi Pub Date : 2019-12-26 DOI:10.15612/bd.2019.751
Stavroula Sant-Geronikolou, A. Koulouris, Dimitrios Kouis
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图书馆情报学本科专业是否足以培养新的信息专业人才已经成为一个持续争论的话题,关于课程结构和重点的反对意见。在此背景下,本研究作为正在进行的博士研究的一部分,分析了学生对如何改进图书馆学校课程以有效应对学术图书馆员的新角色和功能的看法。通过将镜头重新定位在实践和经验驱动的学生视角上,远离标准的教育实践,研究人员对图书馆学学生进行了试点调查。学生共同开发的混合方法调查工具在西班牙和希腊的一个小的自我选择样本的未来信息专业人员中进行了测试。本研究的目的是对有限的关于学生对图书馆学教育的看法和认识的研究做出贡献。调查参与者有机会批判性地评估他们的图书馆学校本科课程对不断变化的学术图书馆景观的响应。运用描述性统计和归纳性专题技术对调查结果进行分析,发现图书馆情报学课程中与学术图书馆学相关的内容有限。此外,调查结果强调了对图书馆提升其在大学角色的前景的保留乐观态度,对图书馆员未来角色的矛盾心理,以及对系统把握新信息和通信技术提供的机会的潜力的广泛怀疑。该研究的优点在于参与者的深刻评论的多样性,以及使用学生验证的调查工具,使他们成为图书馆学校项目评估过程的积极贡献者。与传统的研究项目不同,这一举措为项目评估及其后续与学术图书馆利益相关者的需求保持一致提供了不同的视角。方法中,使用了学生验证的调查工具,并收集和分析了相当有限的,在这个探索性阶段,但相当有启发性的参与者的反馈。所采用的方法为项目评估提供了不同的视角,因为它从微观和宏观的角度解决了这个问题。它还为学生对项目组成和价值的理解以及学术图书馆可能的未来提供了宝贵的见解。学术图书馆员。对主要调查的分析显示:(a)对几个学术图书馆专题方面普遍缺乏兴趣和矛盾心理,这些方面很可能成为未来研究的对象;(b)将学术图书馆学模块有限地纳入图书馆学课程;(c)学生对一些学术图书馆关键技能的重视程度与其相应的能力之间存在差距,(d)对图书馆员在大学新职权和职能中提升其角色的潜力持保留乐观态度。
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Greek and Spanish Undergraduate Perspectives on Academic Librarianship, Within and Beyond Library Science Curricula
Library and information science undergraduate programs’ adequacy to prepare new information professionals has become the topic of an ongoing debate, with opposing arguments about curricular structure and focus. Within this context, this study, forming part of ongoing doctoral research, analyzes students’ opinions on how to enhance library school curricula to effectively respond to academic librarians’ new roles and functions. By repositioning the lens on the practical and experience-driven student perspective, away from standard educational practices, the researchers pilot-tested a library science student survey. The mix-methods, student co- developed, survey instrument was tested with a small self-selection sample of future information professionals in Spain and Greece. The study’s goal was to contribute to the limited body of research concerning students´ perceptions and awareness about library science education. Survey participants were provided the opportunity to critically evaluate their library school undergraduate programs’ responsiveness to the changing academic librarianship landscape. Responses, analyzed by using descriptive statistical and inductive thematic techniques, revealed a limited academic librarianship related content in library and information science curricula. Furthermore, results highlighted a reserved optimism with respect to the library’s prospects of upgrading its role in the university, an ambivalence towards librarian’s future roles, and a diffuse skepticism around the system’s potential to grasp the opportunities that the new information and communication technologies offer. The merit of the study resides in both the diversity of participants’ insightful comments and the use of a student validated survey instrument making them active contributors to the library school program’s assessment process. Dissimilar to stereotypical research projects, this initiative opens a different perspective to program evaluation and its subsequent alignment with academic library stakeholders’ needs. method, the use of a student-validated survey instrument, and the collection and analysis of the rather limited, at this exploratory stage, but quite illuminating participants’ feedback. The adopted methodology offered a different perspective to program evaluation, as it addressed the topic from both a micro and a macro perspective. It also offered valuable insights into student understanding of program composition and value, and the academic library’s possible futures. academic librarians. identify a variety of issues data future information The analysis of main survey revealed: (a) a general lack of interest and ambivalence about several academic librarianship topic-specific aspects which could very well become object of future studies; (b) the limited integration of academic librarianship modules into library science curricula; (c) a gap between the importance attributed by students to a number of academic librarianship critical skills and their corresponding competencies, and (d) a reserved optimism around librarians’ potential to upgrade their role within a university’s new remit and functions.
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