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Review: The Information Literacy Game (In Gaming And Gamification Part Ii), Kelly Giles
Review: The Information Literacy Game (In Gaming And Gamification Part Ii), Kelly Giles
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Development Of The Research Lifecycle Model For Library Services, K.T. L. Vaughan, Barrie E. Hayes, Rachel Lerner, Karen R. Mcelfresh, Laura Pavlech, David Romito, Laurie Reeves, Erin N. Morris
Development Of The Research Lifecycle Model For Library Services, K.T. L. Vaughan, Barrie E. Hayes, Rachel Lerner, Karen R. Mcelfresh, Laura Pavlech, David Romito, Laurie Reeves, Erin N. Morris
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It’S Only Cheating If You Get Caught: Undergraduate Student Attitudes About Plagiarism, Kelly Giles
It’S Only Cheating If You Get Caught: Undergraduate Student Attitudes About Plagiarism, Kelly Giles
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Responses to a survey of undergraduates in a 100-level course indicate that students understand what plagiarism is and that it is a serious academic offense. However, they are skeptical as to how often plagiarists are caught. Nearly a quarter of respondents admitted that they might plagiarize if pressed for time.
Health Sciences Information Literacy In Cms Environments: Learning From Our Peers, Tierney Lyons, Stefanie Warlick
Health Sciences Information Literacy In Cms Environments: Learning From Our Peers, Tierney Lyons, Stefanie Warlick
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With academic institutions’ adoption of Course/Learning Management Systems (CMS), librarians are increasingly providing content through this delivery method. This study aims to identify practical information for librarians considering CMS content development or re-evaluation of online offerings.
Nutrition Care Manual, Carolyn Schubert, Amanda Hedrick
Nutrition Care Manual, Carolyn Schubert, Amanda Hedrick
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Developed by the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics, Nutrition Care Manual serves as an evidence-based, point-of-care tool for students, educators, and professionals. The content covers the most common nutrition issues, professional background information, treatment plans, and patient education information. However, the user interface is confusing with few paths for logical search or navigation and lacks many of the common features users expect from most electronic resources, such as permalinks or mobile viewing. While the content and flexibility meet a previously unfulfilled need in allied health resources, the interface problems hinder maximum utilization of the content quickly.
Usability Studies Of Faceted Browsing: A Literature Review, Jody C. Fagan
Usability Studies Of Faceted Browsing: A Literature Review, Jody C. Fagan
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No abstract provided.
Usability Testing Of A Large, Multidisciplinary Library Database: Basic Search And Visual Search, Jody C. Fagan
Usability Testing Of A Large, Multidisciplinary Library Database: Basic Search And Visual Search, Jody C. Fagan
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No abstract provided.