Research on students’ educational experiences demonstrates the importance of a holistic understanding of the complexity of students’ lives in developing library programs, services, and resources that effectively address undergraduate needs. The “A Day in the Life” (ADITL) Project investigated a typical day for over 200 students at eight diverse higher education institutions in the US. Examining the local and individual expressions of student taskscapes – the ensemble of interrelated social activities across time and space – placed each student’s relationship to their library in a larger description of their academic and personal lives. By exploring the whole student experience, this multi-site ethnographic study mapped out a more complete, ...
Poster with the results of a collaborative ethnographic study of students' behavior in a university...
Objective – Understanding students’ approaches to studying and their experiences of library spaces a...
Studying Students: The Undergraduate Research Project at the University of Rochester provides a view...
Research on students’ educational experiences demonstrates the importance of a holistic understandin...
This paper presents a broad overview of research into how CUNY undergraduates fit their academic wor...
Long Island University (LIU) is a private institution serving approximately 18,000 students at its t...
Objective Student research habits and expectations continue to quickly change due to technological...
“Student success” and the “user experience” are terms that have gained prominence in conversations a...
In this article we discuss the benefits of student-led ethnographic research on the campus library. ...
As commuters CUNY undergraduates employ various strategies to find time and space to be students. Wh...
Studying Students: A Second Look revisits the ground-breaking ethnographic work done by the Universi...
Librarians often feel that we understand the needs of our undergraduate users. Isn’t it possible, ho...
This article discusses commuter students’ experiences with the academic library, drawn from a qualit...
Most libraries have access to myriad information sources and data of all types. The librarians know...
In 1932, Alexander Meiklejohn published a book that addressed the implementation of learning communi...
Poster with the results of a collaborative ethnographic study of students' behavior in a university...
Objective – Understanding students’ approaches to studying and their experiences of library spaces a...
Studying Students: The Undergraduate Research Project at the University of Rochester provides a view...
Research on students’ educational experiences demonstrates the importance of a holistic understandin...
This paper presents a broad overview of research into how CUNY undergraduates fit their academic wor...
Long Island University (LIU) is a private institution serving approximately 18,000 students at its t...
Objective Student research habits and expectations continue to quickly change due to technological...
“Student success” and the “user experience” are terms that have gained prominence in conversations a...
In this article we discuss the benefits of student-led ethnographic research on the campus library. ...
As commuters CUNY undergraduates employ various strategies to find time and space to be students. Wh...
Studying Students: A Second Look revisits the ground-breaking ethnographic work done by the Universi...
Librarians often feel that we understand the needs of our undergraduate users. Isn’t it possible, ho...
This article discusses commuter students’ experiences with the academic library, drawn from a qualit...
Most libraries have access to myriad information sources and data of all types. The librarians know...
In 1932, Alexander Meiklejohn published a book that addressed the implementation of learning communi...
Poster with the results of a collaborative ethnographic study of students' behavior in a university...
Objective – Understanding students’ approaches to studying and their experiences of library spaces a...
Studying Students: The Undergraduate Research Project at the University of Rochester provides a view...