Information Seeking Behaviour among Millennial Students in Higher Education

S. M. Shuhidan, W. Yahya, A. A. Hakim, H. Hashim, S. Shuhidan, N. Anwar
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This paper investigates various information seeking behaviour demonstrated by millennial students in higher education. The impact of disruptive technology changes the students' information seeking behaviour as millennial students nowadays depend on the Internet too much to locate the information for their academic purposes. Studies also found that millennial students have difficulty in learning and were marked by uncertainty because they are facing information overload, inability to obtain and evaluate the information. Identifying and recognising appropriate information seeking processes is crucial in determining the effectiveness of the information-seeking behaviour and the quality of the information gathered in order to support their learning process and experience. Therefore, this paper focuses on the behaviour applied by these students to fulfil demands of academic compliance especially in efforts to seek research-based information. About 328 students took part in this online survey. Findings of this research use quantitative descriptive analysis. From the findings, respondents claim that they are familiar with information seeking processes with mean value is 3.63, however 30.5% respondents claim they still lacking in information seeking skills. This research provides a valuable insight regarding the information seeking behaviour of millennial students and make a recommendation that role of modern libraries should facilitated this demand by ensuring that services such as online library resources are accessible and set-up for use by the millennial students.
千禧一代大学生的信息寻求行为研究
本文研究了千禧一代大学生在高等教育中表现出的各种信息寻求行为。颠覆性技术的影响改变了学生的信息寻求行为,因为现在的千禧一代学生过于依赖互联网来定位他们的学术目的的信息。研究还发现,千禧一代学生由于面临信息超载,无法获取和评估信息,因此在学习上存在困难,并具有不确定性。识别和识别适当的信息寻求过程对于确定信息寻求行为的有效性和所收集信息的质量至关重要,以支持他们的学习过程和经验。因此,本文关注的是这些学生在满足学术顺从需求方面的行为,尤其是在寻求研究性信息方面的行为。大约328名学生参与了这项在线调查。本研究结果采用定量描述性分析。从调查结果来看,受访者认为自己熟悉信息寻找过程的平均值为3.63,但30.5%的受访者认为自己仍然缺乏信息寻找技能。本研究对千禧一代学生的信息寻求行为提供了有价值的见解,并建议现代图书馆应通过确保在线图书馆资源等服务可供千禧一代学生访问和使用来促进这一需求。
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