评估在线图书馆指南使用和开放教育资源(OER)潜力:基于证据的决策方法

IF 0.9 Q3 INFORMATION SCIENCE & LIBRARY SCIENCE
Deborah L. Lauseng, C. Howard, J. Scoulas, A. Berry
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摘要

本研究旨在衡量在线指南对用户学习体验的影响,并为人员配置和指南向开放教育资源(OER)的转换收集证据。它利用定量和定性的方法,将使用数据(b谷歌Analytics)与基于网络的用户调查相结合,并结合项目结果模型。谷歌2019年7月至12月该指南的分析数据显示,45,324名用户拥有67,405页浏览量。在同一时间段内,调查数据(N = 119)显示,参与者主要是学生(64%)和执业卫生专业人员(23%)。在三个指南页面上,初次用户和重复用户的平均信心得分有统计学上的显著差异。结合数据源可以提供更可靠的评估,并更清楚地了解用户是谁、他们的行为以及对用户学习和结果的指导影响。大量的非附属用户和在实现学习成果方面的自我报告成功强化了将指南转换为OER的价值。这项研究为图书馆和教育领域的工作人员提供了关于在线指南作为OER的使用、基于图书馆的OER的需求以及使用证据来支持人员分配的见解,从而使他们受益。
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Assessing Online Library Guide Use and Open Educational Resource (OER) Potential: An Evidence-Based Decision-Making Approach
Abstract This research aims to measure the impact of an online guide on user learning experience and to gather evidence for staffing allocations and for conversion of the guide to an open educational resource (OER). It utilizes quantitative and qualitative methods by combining usage data (Google Analytics) with a web-based user survey that incorporates the Project Outcome Model. Google Analytics data for the guide from July through December 2019 indicates 45,324 Users for 67,405 Pageviews. For the same timeframe, survey data (N = 119) shows that the participants were primarily students (64%) and practicing health professionals (23%). The mean scores of confidence between first-time and repeat users have a statistically significant difference on three guide pages. Combining data sources provides a more robust assessment and a clearer understanding of who users are, their behavior, and guide impact on user learning and outcomes. The high number of nonaffiliated users and the self-reported success in achieving learning outcomes reinforce the value of converting the guide to an OER. This research benefits those working in the library and educational fields by providing insights into the use of online guides as OER, the need for library-based OER, and the use of evidence to support staffing allocations.
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Journal of Web Librarianship
Journal of Web Librarianship INFORMATION SCIENCE & LIBRARY SCIENCE-
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