Along For The Journey: Graduate Student Perceptions Of Research,
2024
Northern Illinois University
Along For The Journey: Graduate Student Perceptions Of Research, Alissa Droog, Kari D. Weaver, Frances Brady
Faculty Peer-Reviewed Publications
Graduate student identities and personal lives are heavily tied to their experiences of research, and many struggle to find, understand, and use information for research purposes. Using a drawing exercise rooted in visual research methods combined with semi-structured interviews, a research team in the United States and Canada explored graduate student perceptions of research with 19 participants. Thematic analysis identified six themes: research is abstract; research is an odyssey; social support makes or breaks the student experience; research is an emotional continuum; interplay between identity/values; information is problematic. The study has implications for how librarians support graduate student research.
Disciplinary Differences And Scholarly Literature: Discovery, Browsing, And Formats,
2024
Illinois State University
Disciplinary Differences And Scholarly Literature: Discovery, Browsing, And Formats, Chad E. Buckley, Rachel E. Scott, Anne Shelley, Cassie Thayer-Styes, Julie A. Murphy
Faculty and Staff Publications – Milner Library
This study reports faculty experiences regarding the discovery of scholarly content, highlighting similarities and differences across a range of academic disciplines. The authors interviewed twenty-five faculty members at a public, high-research university in the Midwest to explore the intersections of discovery, browsing, and format from diverse disciplinary perspectives. Although most participants rely on similar discovery tools such as library catalogs and databases and Google Scholar, their discovery techniques varied according to the discipline and type of research being done. Browsing is not a standard method for discovery, but it is still done selectively and strategically by some scholars. Journal articles …
Letter From The Editor: Inaugural Issue,
2024
Syracuse University
Letter From The Editor: Inaugural Issue, Jj Pionke
Disability in LIS (DisLIS)
Celebrating the inaugural issue of DisLIS.
Library Guide: National Library Week: April 8-12, 2024,
2024
Roger Williams University
Library Guide: National Library Week: April 8-12, 2024, Roger Williams University School Of Law Library
Law Library Guide
No abstract provided.
Incorporating Ai Tools To Enhance Information Literacy And Critical Thinking In First Year Medical Students,
2024
Rowan University
Incorporating Ai Tools To Enhance Information Literacy And Critical Thinking In First Year Medical Students, James Martin, Mercedes Byrd
Rowan-Virtua Research Day
This study aims to evaluate the impact of an educational intervention incorporating medical databases, search engines, and generative artificial intelligence (GAI) tools on the critical thinking skills and confidence of first-year medical students at Rowan-Virtua School of Osteopathic Medicine (SOM). Approximately 125 students participating in a three-week pre-matriculation program will be subjects of the study. The intervention will consist of a curriculum focused on developing research questions, using search tools and GAI, evaluating sources, and writing a research paper. Pre- and post-tests, including a CARS assessment and a perceived knowledge and abilities questionnaire, will be administered to measure changes in …
Can Ai Become An Information Literacy Ally? A Survey Of Library Instructor Perspectives On Chatgpt,
2024
Florida International University
Can Ai Become An Information Literacy Ally? A Survey Of Library Instructor Perspectives On Chatgpt, Melissa S. Del Castillo, Hope Y. Kelly
Works of the FIU Libraries
Libraries can play a role in navigating the AI era by integrating these tools into information literacy (IL) programs. To implement generative AI tools like ChatGPT effectively, it is important to understand the attitudes of library professionals involved in IL instruction toward this tool and their intention to use it for instruction. This study explored perceptions of ChatGPT using survey data that included acceptance factors and potential uses derived from the emerging literature. While some librarians saw potential, others found it too unreliable to be useful; yet the vast majority imagined utilizing the tool in the future.
Thematic Mapping Of Apidae Holdings Within The University Of Arkansas Arthropod Museum,
2024
University of Arkansas, Fayetteville
Thematic Mapping Of Apidae Holdings Within The University Of Arkansas Arthropod Museum, Baylie Lenora Day
Crop, Soil and Environmental Sciences Undergraduate Honors Theses
Museum biological collections store species data that can be utilized in research on biodiversity, environmental change, invasive species, public health, and disease. The University of Arkansas Arthropod Museum, which began in 1905, houses over 750,000 specimens and has not yet been digitized. Making data publicly accessible via the internet makes the data available to the entire scientific community. The goal of this project was to create a digital resource to allow greater access to the University of Arkansas Arthropod Museum holdings. To do so, data from Bombus (bumble bee) and Xylocopa (carpenter bee) specimens were databased in Excel and displayed …
Star Wars Library Resources,
2024
The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley
Star Wars Library Resources, Raquel Estrada, William Flores
Library Display Posters
Explore Star Wars in an academic setting. Posters highlighting library resources on Star Wars with book and video covers hyperlinked.
Book Review: Afternoons With Harper Lee,
2024
Georgia State University, Dunwoody
Book Review: Afternoons With Harper Lee, Lindsay G. Wong
Georgia Library Quarterly
No abstract provided.
Spring 2024,
2024
Kennesaw State University
Spring 2024, Georgia Library Quarterly
Georgia Library Quarterly
No abstract provided.
May 2024 Library & Learning Newsletter,
2024
Minnesota State University, Mankato
May 2024 Library & Learning Newsletter, Minnesota State University, Mankato. Library & Learning Dean’S Office Communications Team
Library & Learning Newsletters
PDF version of the May 2024 (Volume 2, Issue 9) Library & Learning Newsletter.
Notes For The Stalled, V16n09, May 2024,
2024
University of Northern Iowa
Notes For The Stalled, V16n09, May 2024, University Of Northern Iowa. Rod Library.
Library Newsletter
In this issue:
--- DeStress Days
--- Congratulations Graduates
--- Extended Hours
--- Did You Know?
From The President,
2024
Georgia Institute of Technology
Georgia Library Spotlight: Coastal Plain Regional Library System Headquarters Revamped,
2024
Coastal Plain Regional Library
Georgia Library Spotlight: Coastal Plain Regional Library System Headquarters Revamped, Kristen Harrington
Georgia Library Quarterly
No abstract provided.
Georgia Library Spotlight: Useful Libguides: Redesigning Tech Checkout For Improved User Experience,
2024
Georgia Southern University
Georgia Library Spotlight: Useful Libguides: Redesigning Tech Checkout For Improved User Experience, Kelli Anne Gecawich, Justin Barnett
Georgia Library Quarterly
No abstract provided.
Georgia Library Spotlight: Weeded Books To Winter Decorations,
2024
Fayette County Public Library
Georgia Library Spotlight: Weeded Books To Winter Decorations, Michelle Bennett-Copeland
Georgia Library Quarterly
No abstract provided.
My Own Private Library,
2024
Odum Library, Valdosta State University
My Own Private Library, Catherine Bowers
Georgia Library Quarterly
No abstract provided.
Library Anxiety: How Elements Of Morrison’S Fourth Place And The Fast Casual Approach From The Restaurant Industry May Make The Academic Library Space More Inviting,
2024
Emory University
Library Anxiety: How Elements Of Morrison’S Fourth Place And The Fast Casual Approach From The Restaurant Industry May Make The Academic Library Space More Inviting, Tara J. Kunesh
Georgia Library Quarterly
The concept of library anxiety was introduced by Constance Mellon in 1986. Since then, studies have attempted to shed light upon this phenomenon to mitigate the feelings of apprehension students may feel when utilizing the academic library space or when seeking the professional help of librarians. This literature review examines the literature and, specifically, discusses whether it is possible to configure the physical library space in a more inviting way. It highlights sociology of space theories as well as concepts behind the fast casual movement employed by the restaurant industry as possible routes to improvement.
News Briefs Spring 2024,
2024
Kennesaw State University
News Briefs Spring 2024, Georgia Library Quarterly
Georgia Library Quarterly
No abstract provided.
2024 Gla Advocacy Division Update,
2024
GLA Advocacy Division
2024 Gla Advocacy Division Update, Angela Stanley, Angela Cortellino
Georgia Library Quarterly
Updates from the Georgia Library Association's Advocacy Division, including Print Day at the Capitol and Legislative Updates.
