Taking a Lead on Digital Literacy for Students—A Case Study from the Library at the University of Limerick

IF 1.9 Q2 INFORMATION SCIENCE & LIBRARY SCIENCE
M. Breen, Jesse Waters, Louise O’Shea
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Abstract This study will provide some inspiration and practical insights to academic libraries and educators within tertiary education who wish to experiment with digital upskilling programmes in their institutions. 2,661 students registered for extra-curricular digital skills workshops over a three-week period in the spring of the 2021 academic year, at a time when Covid19 meant that students were already spending a lot of time learning online. Focus groups conducted with workshop attendees revealed their motivation and some of the benefits that accrued to them from participating in the digital skills workshops. This study provides a blueprint for academic libraries who wish to develop or collaborate on digital skills programmes and reflects on how a refresh of library workshops to emphasize digital literacy skills can not only meet the contemporary learning needs of their students but also boost the attendance at other, more traditional library workshops. This study will outline how a collaboration on digital skills provision can benefit both libraries and students describe how topics were selected for the digital skills workshops discuss how the workshops were delivered and how this method of receiving digital skills instruction was perceived by students report on attendance rates and how traditional library workshops experienced a ‘boost’ when offered as part of a digital skills series address limitations of the study and make recommendations for further research.
引领学生数字素养——以利默里克大学图书馆为例
摘要本研究将为希望在其机构中试验数字技能提升计划的学术图书馆和高等教育教育工作者提供一些启发和实践见解。2021学年春季,2661名学生注册参加了为期三周的课外数字技能研讨会,而此时新冠肺炎意味着学生们已经花了大量时间在网上学习。与研讨会参与者进行的焦点小组揭示了他们的动机以及参加数字技能研讨会给他们带来的一些好处。这项研究为希望开发或合作数字技能计划的学术图书馆提供了一个蓝图,并反思了如何更新图书馆研讨会以强调数字识字技能,不仅可以满足学生的当代学习需求,还可以提高其他更传统的图书馆研讨会的出席率。这项研究将概述在数字技能提供方面的合作如何使图书馆和学生都受益。描述数字技能研讨会的主题是如何选择的,讨论研讨会是如何举办的,学生如何看待这种接受数字技能教学的方法。报告出勤率,以及传统图书馆研讨会如何经历“提升”当作为数字技能系列的一部分提供时,解决了研究的局限性,并提出了进一步研究的建议。
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New Review of Academic Librarianship
New Review of Academic Librarianship Social Sciences-Library and Information Sciences
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