Good intro to IL issues in higher ed. Are these representative of the kinds of responses from students at all the surveyed institutions? I wonder if the responses from people outside of higher ed, like in public libraries, would be similar?
Would like to know more about the goals of the study, and how results will be used.
This is definitely interesting to watch. Like others have said, I'm surprised (and pleased)by the positive boost for librarians. I'm also a Wikipedia fan for exactly what's described here, so that was great too - perfect for presearch! Nice job.
Good intro to IL issues in higher ed. Are these representative of the kinds of responses from students at all the surveyed institutions? I wonder if the responses from people outside of higher ed, like in public libraries, would be similar?
Would like to know more about the goals of the study, and how results will be used.
romaragazzo 3 years ago
This is definitely interesting to watch. Like others have said, I'm surprised (and pleased)by the positive boost for librarians. I'm also a Wikipedia fan for exactly what's described here, so that was great too - perfect for presearch! Nice job.
ladyluck131 3 years ago
As a student at one of those universities, I agree with what this video shows. It's very true.
Corran109 3 years ago
I really liked the emphasis on lifelong learning and info lit. And I'm with Karen - I'll remember "presearch"! Nice!!
loenglish 3 years ago
Rock on for all the positives for librarians! Wikipedia as a "presearch tool" -- great expression (and approach). This is fascinating.
kgschneider 3 years ago