data-driven librarianship
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Students choose a good variety of sources, including scholarly, peer-reviewed materials
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When given the opportunity, students tend to choose research topics from popular culture.
But are more likely to omit academic sources
in these cases.
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Generally, students successfully !attribute & cite their sources !
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Students sometimes “bend the truth” when it comes to the sources they’ve used in their research.
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Students tend to have less trouble finding sources, but USING information
proves more difficult.
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the collection
¼ print + ¾ electronic
“STUDY” level + interdisciplinarity
faculty input + librarian selection
Findings 593 citations
dated texts !
Contemporary + interdisciplinary / lacking context !
Book usage remains high
Findings 593 citations Book usage remains high Emphasis on print selections
dated texts Targeted weeding Contemporary + interdisciplinary / lacking context New access models + updated Policies !
Major*findings:*1. Overall!saNsfacNon!is!high!2. Patrons!want!more!input!into!library!
decisions!!3. Online!resources!and!services!are!very!
important!for!our!online!students!!
Major*findings:*1. Overall!saNsfacNon!is!high!2. Patrons!want!more!input!into!library!
decisions!!3. Online!resources!and!services!are!very!
important!for!our!online!students!4. TradiNonal!undergrads!say!library!as!place!is!
very!important!(which!turned!out!to!be!useful!this!spring)!
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