Thoriq Tri Prabowo , Jirarat Sitthiworachart , Chung Kwan Lo
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摘要
强大的信息素养(IL)自我效能感是有效学习的基石。我们研究了人口统计学对印尼大学生信息素养自我效能感的影响,重点关注性别、年龄和目前就读的大学。来自四所大学的 224 名学生参与了这项混合方法研究。研究使用 t 检验和方差分析方法,通过基于 Kurbanoglu 的语言学习自我效能感量表的在线调查收集定量数据。对来自后续调查的定性数据进行了专题分析。结果表明,学生的 IL 自我效能感较高。学生就读的大学影响了他们的学习语言自我效能感,而性别和年龄则没有影响。教育背景、学习语言的经历和获取信息的途径对自我效能感有显著影响。在一个数字化、信息丰富的世界里,培养信息学技能的重要性得到了证明。该研究为有效利用与人口统计学相关的两阶段信息学自我效能感调查提供了有价值的见解,旨在促进教育公平、完善干预措施、分配资源、强化课程、制定政策,并使学生能够适应信息时代的要求。
Demographic analysis of information literacy self-efficacy among library and information science students in Indonesia
Robust information literacy (IL) self-efficacy is a cornerstone of effective learning. The effect of demographics on IL self-efficacy among Indonesian university students was studied, focusing on gender, age, and current university. Two hundred twenty-four students from four universities participated in this mixed-methods study. Quantitative data, collected through an online survey based on Kurbanoglu's IL self-efficacy scale, were analyzed using t-tests and ANOVA. Qualitative data from follow-up surveys were thematically analyzed. Results indicate high IL self-efficacy. The university which students attended affected IL self-efficacy, while gender and age did not. Educational background, IL experiences, and access to information significantly influenced self-efficacy. The importance of IL skill development in a digital, information-rich world was demonstrated. Valuable insights into the effective use of a two-stage survey on IL self-efficacy tied to demographics are provided, aiming to promote educational equity, refine interventions, allocate resources, enhance curricula, shape policies, and equip students for the demands of the information age.
期刊介绍:
Library & Information Science Research, a cross-disciplinary and refereed journal, focuses on the research process in library and information science as well as research findings and, where applicable, their practical applications and significance. All papers are subject to a double-blind reviewing process.