Evaluating undergraduate research needs in one-on-one research consultation requests: A qualitative study

IF 2.5 3区 管理学 Q2 INFORMATION SCIENCE & LIBRARY SCIENCE
Meredith Knoff
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This study analyzes the areas of assistance students identified as necessary when they scheduled a one-on-one research consultation; the analysis was conducted through the evaluation of >300 consultation scheduling forms, which ask students to describe their research before meeting with a librarian or other library research assistant.
It specifically considers the kinds of resources, types of assignments, specific assistance, and the research topics and subject areas for which students seek library help. It also analyzes the language used to better understand how students describe their research. Results found that, while students mostly scheduled appointments seeking assistance for traditional library services and resources for research projects and papers, they did not come from one dominant subject area. Students had varied ways of describing their needs that do not fit neatly within the library vernacular. This information can help librarians develop more targeted outreach areas for both subject areas and emerging forms of scholarship not seen in research consultations. Understanding the language students use, regardless of whether or not it comes from their instructor, can show how they learn and conceive of research going forward, as well as how they construct their identity as researchers.
评估一对一研究咨询请求中的本科生研究需求:定性研究
本研究分析了学生在安排一对一研究咨询时所确定的必要援助领域;分析是通过对>300咨询安排表的评估进行的,该表要求学生在与图书馆员或其他图书馆研究助理会面之前描述自己的研究情况。本研究特别考虑了学生寻求图书馆帮助的资源种类、作业类型、具体援助以及研究主题和学科领域。它还分析了所使用的语言,以更好地了解学生是如何描述他们的研究的。结果发现,虽然学生大多预约寻求传统图书馆服务和研究项目与论文资源方面的帮助,但他们并非来自一个主要的学科领域。学生们有各种不同的方式来描述他们的需求,这些需求并不完全符合图书馆的术语。这些信息可以帮助图书馆员为学科领域和研究咨询中未见的新兴学术形式开发更有针对性的推广领域。了解学生使用的语言(无论是否来自他们的导师),可以显示他们如何学习和构想未来的研究,以及他们如何构建自己作为研究者的身份。
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Journal of Academic Librarianship
Journal of Academic Librarianship INFORMATION SCIENCE & LIBRARY SCIENCE-
CiteScore
5.30
自引率
15.40%
发文量
120
审稿时长
29 days
期刊介绍: The Journal of Academic Librarianship, an international and refereed journal, publishes articles that focus on problems and issues germane to college and university libraries. JAL provides a forum for authors to present research findings and, where applicable, their practical applications and significance; analyze policies, practices, issues, and trends; speculate about the future of academic librarianship; present analytical bibliographic essays and philosophical treatises. JAL also brings to the attention of its readers information about hundreds of new and recently published books in library and information science, management, scholarly communication, and higher education. JAL, in addition, covers management and discipline-based software and information policy developments.
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