Exploring Library Activities, Learning Spaces, and Challenges Encountered Towards the Establishment of a Learning Commons

IF 0.4 Q4 INFORMATION SCIENCE & LIBRARY SCIENCE
Maryjul Beneyat-Dulagan, David Cabonero
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Objectives – This study was conducted to determine the library activities, preferred learning spaces, and challenges encountered by the students of Mountain Province State Polytechnic College (MPSPC) Library, Philippines. Specifically, it sought to answer the following problems: 1) What are the library activities of MPSPC students?; 2) What are the preferred learning spaces in terms of a) physical environment and b) virtual environment?; and 3) What are the challenges associated with library learning activities encountered by the MPSPC students? The study then will be used to explore the feasibility of proposing a learning commons. Methods – This study used a descriptive research method to determine the library activities, learning spaces, and challenges encountered by MPSPC students in the Philippines. It made use of a researcher-made survey questionnaire. Problem statement number 1 dealt with the library activities of MPSPC students. Problem statement number 2 dealt with the preferred learning spaces. Data were gathered from 500 graduate and undergraduate students from a total of 3,015 enrolled during the first semester of the SY 2019-2020 using a purposive random sampling technique. Descriptive statistics such as frequency, percentage, and rank were used. Results – The most frequent library learning activities performed by the MPSPC students were doing assignments, using reference books, searching/browsing printed materials, reviewing notes, and writing. Students’ least frequent library activities were surfing the web, using the computer, using e-resources, eating while reading/writing, and sleeping. The most preferred physical learning spaces were a makerspace, group study spaces, quiet study rooms, and individual study spaces (individual study carrels), while the most preferred virtual learning spaces were computer workstations, interactive learning spaces, video viewing stations, and internet cafés. The overall challenges encountered by MPSPC students were insufficient learning spaces, poor internet connection, inability to find documents or books needed, lack of reading area, lack of printing or photocopying service, lack of professional books, and lack of e-resources. The least challenges encountered by MPSPC students included very high library fees, poor ventilation, poor lighting facility in the designated area, uncomfortable furniture, and lack of staff’s kindness. Conclusion – The MPSPC students perform various educationally purposeful library activities, which are generally engaging and support the library's mission. Students vary in their needs of physical and virtual learning environments. Both of these learning spaces are in demand among students, which are the key components of the learning commons. Also, they specified the need for adequate learning spaces to support their various library learning activities. The findings serve as the basis for crafting a project proposal to establish a learning commons tailored to MPSPC students’ library activities and preferred learning spaces, with consideration for the challenges encountered by students, to support their learning and academic success.
探索图书馆活动、学习空间和建立学习共享所面临的挑战
目的——本研究旨在确定菲律宾山省国立理工学院(MPSPC)图书馆学生的图书馆活动、首选学习空间和遇到的挑战。具体来说,它试图回答以下问题:1)MPSPC学生的图书馆活动是什么?;2) 就a)物理环境和b)虚拟环境而言,首选的学习空间是什么?;以及3)MPSPC学生在图书馆学习活动中遇到了哪些挑战?然后,该研究将用于探索提出学习共享空间的可行性。方法——本研究采用描述性研究方法来确定菲律宾MPSPC学生的图书馆活动、学习空间和遇到的挑战。它使用了研究人员制作的调查问卷。问题陈述1涉及MPSPC学生的图书馆活动。问题陈述2涉及首选学习空间。数据是使用有目的的随机抽样技术从SY 2019-2020第一学期共3015名研究生和本科生中收集的。使用了频率、百分比和等级等描述性统计数据。结果——MPSPC学生最频繁的图书馆学习活动是做作业、使用参考书、搜索/浏览印刷材料、复习笔记和写作。学生们最不频繁的图书馆活动是上网、使用电脑、使用电子资源、边读边写边吃和睡觉。最喜欢的物理学习空间是创客空间、集体学习空间、安静的学习室和个人学习空间(个人学习室),而最喜欢的虚拟学习空间是计算机工作站、互动学习空间、视频观看站和网吧。MPSPC学生遇到的总体挑战是学习空间不足、互联网连接不良、找不到所需的文件或书籍、缺乏阅读区域、缺乏打印或复印服务、缺乏专业书籍以及缺乏电子资源。MPSPC学生遇到的最小挑战包括高昂的图书馆费用、通风不良、指定区域照明设施差、家具不舒适以及缺乏工作人员的友善。结论:MPSPC的学生进行各种有教育目的的图书馆活动,这些活动通常参与并支持图书馆的使命。学生对物理和虚拟学习环境的需求各不相同。这两种学习空间都是学生的需求,是学习公共空间的关键组成部分。此外,他们还明确指出需要足够的学习空间来支持他们的各种图书馆学习活动。研究结果为制定一项项目提案奠定了基础,该提案旨在建立一个适合MPSPC学生图书馆活动和首选学习空间的学习共享空间,同时考虑到学生遇到的挑战,以支持他们的学习和学业成功。
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Evidence Based Library and Information Practice
Evidence Based Library and Information Practice INFORMATION SCIENCE & LIBRARY SCIENCE-
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