Evaluating a recorded appointment service for individual research consultations between librarians and allied health students

IF 1.3 4区 管理学 Q2 INFORMATION SCIENCE & LIBRARY SCIENCE
D. Flynn
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PurposeResearch consultations are a long-established means of providing support to students undertaking research activities (Stapleton et al., 2020). The literature on research consultations consistently reports high levels of satisfaction and that students value the individual, bespoke advice received via one-on-one librarian tuition. However, research consultations are resource-intensive and maximising the learning potential of consultations is a priority to justify the expenditure of time and ensure the sustainability of services. This study reports on the outcomes of a service development where students attending research consultations were offered a screencast recording of their appointment to support retention and application of information literacy skills and research processes covered in the research consultation. The study explored student use and perceptions of the service and how the recording of the appointment was integrated into research practices.Design/methodology/approachThe study used a mixed-method approach including a questionnaire and interviews. Quantitative elements explored if and how students engaged with recordings made during research consultations while qualitative elements investigated students' perceptions of the service and how content from the recordings was used to complete research activities.FindingsFindings indicated a high degree of positive feedback on the service and reveal complex user behaviours when using appointment recordings. The study demonstrates that the addition of multimedia recording during individual research consultations (IRCs) may offer significant benefits to students by improving knowledge retention and application and for librarians by reducing follow-up enquiries and increased engagement with the service.Practical implicationsThe findings of this study give an evidential basis for library and reference services interesting in incorporating synchronous recording into a research consultation service.Originality/valueThis study is believed to be the first to investigate the perceptions and use of synchronous recording of research consultations between librarians and students.
评估图书馆员和专职健康学生之间的个人研究咨询记录预约服务
目的研究咨询是一种长期以来为学生开展研究活动提供支持的方式(Stapleton等人,2020)。关于研究咨询的文献一直报告说,学生们的满意度很高,他们重视通过一对一的图书管理员辅导获得的个性化定制建议。然而,研究咨询是资源密集型的,最大限度地发挥咨询的学习潜力是证明时间支出合理性和确保服务可持续性的优先事项。这项研究报告了一项服务开发的结果,在该服务开发中,参加研究咨询的学生被提供了一份预约的屏幕截图记录,以支持保留和应用研究咨询中涵盖的信息素养技能和研究过程。该研究探讨了学生对该服务的使用和看法,以及如何将预约记录纳入研究实践。设计/方法/方法本研究采用了混合方法,包括问卷调查和访谈。定量因素探讨了学生是否以及如何参与研究咨询期间的录音,而定性因素调查了学生对服务的看法,以及录音内容如何用于完成研究活动。FindingsFindings显示出对该服务的高度积极反馈,并揭示了用户在使用预约录音时的复杂行为。研究表明,在个人研究咨询(IRCs)期间增加多媒体记录可以通过提高知识的保留和应用,为学生提供显著的好处,也可以通过减少后续查询和增加对服务的参与,为图书馆员提供显著的利益。实践意义本研究的结果为图书馆和参考咨询服务部门将同步录音纳入研究咨询服务提供了证据基础。原创性/价值本研究被认为是第一次调查图书馆员和学生之间对研究咨询同步记录的看法和使用。
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Reference Services Review
Reference Services Review INFORMATION SCIENCE & LIBRARY SCIENCE-
CiteScore
3.20
自引率
10.00%
发文量
16
期刊介绍: Reference Services Review (RSR ) is a quarterly, refereed journal dedicated to the enrichment of reference knowledge and the advancement of reference services. RSR covers all aspects of reference functions, including automation of reference services, evaluation and assessment of reference functions and sources, models for delivering quality reference services in all types and sizes of libraries, development and management of teaching/learning activities, promotion of information literacy programs, and partnerships with other entities to achieve reference goals and objectives. RSR prepares its readers to understand and embrace current and emerging technologies affecting reference functions, instructional services and information needs of library users.
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