Objective – This systematic review sought to identify evidence for best practice to support the development of information literacy and academic skills of first year undergraduate health science students.Methods – A range of electronic databases were searched and hand searches conducted. Initial results were screened using explicit inclusion and exclusion criteria to identify 53 relevant articles. Data on study design, student cohort, support strategy, and learning outcomes were extracted from each article. Quality of individual studies was considered and described narratively. Articles were classified and findings synthesized according to the mode of delivery of the intervention (Embedded, Integrated, or Adjunct) and classification of the ...
Objective – To determine whether a newly developed interactive, Web -based tutorial on OVI...
Background: The Internet has changed contemporary workplace skills, resulting in a need for proficie...
Thesis (Ed.D.)--Boston UniversityPLEASE NOTE: Boston University Libraries did not receive an Authori...
This study assessed whether first year undergraduate students are applying the research skills taug...
Objective: The research identified the skills, if any, that health preprofessional students wished t...
This study assessed whether first year undergraduate students are applying the research skills taugh...
Our research aims to assess the health literacy of undergraduate college students. Past research on ...
Objectives: The authors investigated the impact of an interprofessional, freshman-level, information...
Background Universities enroll students from diverse backgrounds every year, with 300 million studen...
Objectives: The authors investigated the impact of an interprofessional, freshman-level, information...
Objectives: Developing information literacy skills of medical students is one of the basic skills to...
Introduction: ResearchSmart is a modular, self-directed and self-paced online course originally desi...
This paper describes an initiative in the Faculty of Health at the Queensland University of Technolo...
Reviewer: McLeroy, KReviewer: Simms, M[This item is a preserved copy and is not necessarily the most...
This study investigated what strategies first-year students in health sciences on three university c...
Objective – To determine whether a newly developed interactive, Web -based tutorial on OVI...
Background: The Internet has changed contemporary workplace skills, resulting in a need for proficie...
Thesis (Ed.D.)--Boston UniversityPLEASE NOTE: Boston University Libraries did not receive an Authori...
This study assessed whether first year undergraduate students are applying the research skills taug...
Objective: The research identified the skills, if any, that health preprofessional students wished t...
This study assessed whether first year undergraduate students are applying the research skills taugh...
Our research aims to assess the health literacy of undergraduate college students. Past research on ...
Objectives: The authors investigated the impact of an interprofessional, freshman-level, information...
Background Universities enroll students from diverse backgrounds every year, with 300 million studen...
Objectives: The authors investigated the impact of an interprofessional, freshman-level, information...
Objectives: Developing information literacy skills of medical students is one of the basic skills to...
Introduction: ResearchSmart is a modular, self-directed and self-paced online course originally desi...
This paper describes an initiative in the Faculty of Health at the Queensland University of Technolo...
Reviewer: McLeroy, KReviewer: Simms, M[This item is a preserved copy and is not necessarily the most...
This study investigated what strategies first-year students in health sciences on three university c...
Objective – To determine whether a newly developed interactive, Web -based tutorial on OVI...
Background: The Internet has changed contemporary workplace skills, resulting in a need for proficie...
Thesis (Ed.D.)--Boston UniversityPLEASE NOTE: Boston University Libraries did not receive an Authori...