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Transforming information search and evaluation practices of undergraduate students

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posted on 2024-11-01, 04:43 authored by Madeleine Shanahan
Aim To investigate the short- and long-term impact of the Electronic Information Skills (EIS) Intervention on student information searching and evaluation behaviour. Method Participants were second-year undergraduate radiography students. The EIS Intervention was a purposefully designed intervention with its knowledge construction activities aimed at engaging students with database searching and evaluation of internet sources as these were identified from the literature review as areas that are poorly developed in undergraduate students. Questionnaire was used to document the information searching and internet evaluation behaviour of the students pre-, post- and 1-year post-involvement in the EIS Intervention. Information search behaviour was assessed using a four-point scale of self-reported frequency of searching: always, usually (>1/2 the time), sometimes (<1/2 the time) and rarely, for the following electronic resources: internet, databases and library catalogue. Open questions were used to determine the criteria students used to evaluate internet information and to identify which databases and search engines they used. Results Pre-intervention, 83% of students always or usually searched the internet for university assignments and projects compared with 53% for databases. This frequency of database searching by students increased to 93% post-intervention and remained high 1-year post-intervention (100%). Internet searching continued to be a routine part of student search process post- (73%) and 1-year post-intervention (79%). The number of students searching more than one database increased from 39% pre- to 96% post-intervention. Pre-intervention 62% of students listed one criterion that they used to evaluate information retrieved from the internet and no students named three or more criteria. Post-intervention and 1-year post-intervention 69% and 80%, respectively, listed 3 or more criteria they used to evaluate information retrieved from the internet.

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Journal

International Journal of Medical Informatics

Volume

77

Issue

8

Start page

518

End page

526

Total pages

9

Publisher

Elsevier

Place published

Ireland

Language

English

Copyright

Copyright © 2007 Elsevier Ireland Ltd All rights reserved.

Former Identifier

2006007987

Esploro creation date

2020-06-22

Fedora creation date

2009-09-01

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