Studying Students: The Undergraduate Research Project at the University of Rochester provides a view into the groundbreaking application of ethnographic tools and techniques to the understanding of undergraduate students and their use of information. The publication describes findings of the work at the University of Rochester River Campus Libraries and provides insight into how academic librarians might use these techniques on their own campuses
Undergraduate research is often conflated with standard end-of-semester research papers, featuring A...
Long Island University (LIU) is a private institution serving approximately 18,000 students at its t...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to review the book Studying Students: The Undergraduate Resea...
Studying Students: A Second Look revisits the ground-breaking ethnographic work done by the Universi...
Studying Students: A Second Look presents the results of further ethnographic projects within the Un...
Includes descriptive metadata provided by producer in MP4 file: "Politics, Economics and Social Issu...
Librarians often feel that we understand the needs of our undergraduate users. Isn’t it possible, ho...
Abstract How do we know what students are really doing in the library when they are studying? This p...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to review the book Studying Students: The Undergraduate Resea...
What skills and network do undergraduates need to successfully join a research collaboration that ma...
In our educative role, librarians work with students on the development of research and critical thi...
Anthropology students in the Library Transformations Project undertake ethnographic research with th...
Abstract Objective – Student research habits and expectations continue to change, complicating th...
Most libraries have access to myriad information sources and data of all types. The librarians know...
In this article we discuss the benefits of student-led ethnographic research on the campus library. ...
Undergraduate research is often conflated with standard end-of-semester research papers, featuring A...
Long Island University (LIU) is a private institution serving approximately 18,000 students at its t...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to review the book Studying Students: The Undergraduate Resea...
Studying Students: A Second Look revisits the ground-breaking ethnographic work done by the Universi...
Studying Students: A Second Look presents the results of further ethnographic projects within the Un...
Includes descriptive metadata provided by producer in MP4 file: "Politics, Economics and Social Issu...
Librarians often feel that we understand the needs of our undergraduate users. Isn’t it possible, ho...
Abstract How do we know what students are really doing in the library when they are studying? This p...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to review the book Studying Students: The Undergraduate Resea...
What skills and network do undergraduates need to successfully join a research collaboration that ma...
In our educative role, librarians work with students on the development of research and critical thi...
Anthropology students in the Library Transformations Project undertake ethnographic research with th...
Abstract Objective – Student research habits and expectations continue to change, complicating th...
Most libraries have access to myriad information sources and data of all types. The librarians know...
In this article we discuss the benefits of student-led ethnographic research on the campus library. ...
Undergraduate research is often conflated with standard end-of-semester research papers, featuring A...
Long Island University (LIU) is a private institution serving approximately 18,000 students at its t...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to review the book Studying Students: The Undergraduate Resea...