西班牙大学英语文学专业学生对网络资源有积极认识,但理解有限

IF 0.4 Q4 INFORMATION SCIENCE & LIBRARY SCIENCE
Lisa Shen
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综述:Roig-Marín, A., & Prieto, S.(2021)。西班牙某大学英语文学专业学生对数字资源的看法。高校图书馆学报,47(6)。https://doi.org/10.1016/j.acalib.2021.102461AbstractObjective -评估学生对图书馆资源的感知、使用和格式偏好。设计-在线调查问卷。环境-西班牙一所公立大学。科目:134名二年级、三年级和四年级的英语语言文学本科生。方法-使用谷歌表格进行匿名调查,并于2021年3月至4月与符合条件的参与者共享。调查的参与是自愿的,尽管学生们被鼓励回答,并提供了课堂时间来回答。尽管如此,由于在本研究期间正在进行的COVID-19大流行,课程以混合(面对面和在线)形式教授,并且上课出勤不是强制性的。该调查包括6个选择题和4个开放式问题,所有10个问题都需要回答。主要结果-受访者大多对支持他们学习英语文学和文化的可用资源感到满意,大多数人更喜欢在线访问资源(51%)或在线和印刷格式(14%)。方便是最常被提及的支持在线访问的原因,而那些更喜欢印刷的人提到了改进处理和学习。大多数受访者还表示,他们使用过来自本国大学图书馆(72%)或其他图书馆(55%)的在线资源。相反,29%的受访者无法识别任何特定的电子资源。结论-研究结果表明,西班牙英语文学专业的本科生普遍对图书馆资源支持他们的学习持积极态度,并且更喜欢在线访问而不是印刷品。然而,这些学生中的许多人对如何区分图书馆资源、一般网站、网络搜索引擎或计算机程序也可能有不正确或有限的理解。
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English Literature Students at Spanish University Have Positive Perceptions Towards but Limited Understanding of Online Resources
A Review of: Roig-Marín, A., & Prieto, S. (2021). English literature students' perspectives on digital resources in a Spanish university. Journal of Academic Librarianship, 47(6). https://doi.org/10.1016/j.acalib.2021.102461 Abstract Objective – To assess students’ perception, use, and format preferences of library resources. Design – Online survey questionnaire. Setting – A public university in Spain. Subjects – 134 second-year, third-year, and fourth-year undergraduate English language and literature students. Methods – An anonymous survey was built using Google Forms and shared with eligible participants during March and April 2021. Survey participation was voluntary, although students were encouraged to respond and were provided with class time to do so. Nonetheless, due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic at the time of this study, courses were taught in a hybrid (both in-person and online) format and class attendance was not mandatory. The survey consisted of six multiple choice and four open-ended questions, and answers were required for all 10 questions. Main Results – Respondents were mostly satisfied with the available resources in supporting their studies in English literature and culture, with the majority preferring to access resources online (51%) or through both online and print formats (14%). Convenience was the most commonly cited reason for favoring online access, while improved processing and learning were mentioned by those preferring print. A majority of respondents also indicated they have used online resources from either their home university library (72%) or other libraries (55%). Conversely, 29% of the respondents were unable to identify any specific electronic resources. Conclusion – Study results indicate that Spanish undergraduate students majoring in English literature generally have a positive perception of library resources in supporting their studies and prefer online access over print. However, many of these students may also have an incorrect or limited understanding of how to differentiate between library resources, general websites, web search engines, or computer programs. 
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Evidence Based Library and Information Practice
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