This report looks at the qualitative findings about the information-seeking behaviour of today’s college graduates as they transition from the campus to the workplace. Included are findings from interviews with 23 US employers and focus groups with 33 recent graduates from four US colleges and universities, conducted as an exploratory study for Project Information Literacy’s (PIL’s) Passage Studies. Most graduates in our focus groups said they found it difficult to solve information problems in the workplace, where unlike college, a sense of urgency pervaded and where personal contacts often reaped more useful results than online searches. Graduates said they leveraged essential information competencies from college for extractin...
This article discusses how following graduation, students often enter the job market unprepared to f...
The purpose of this study was to investigate undergraduate students' information seeking behaviors w...
This issue brief, the second in a series on social media in workforce development, explores how coll...
The survey dataset is from a research report about the information-seeking behavior of relatively re...
Many students on college campuses today are members of the first generation to grow up surrounded by...
Current U.S. college graduates are part of the millennial generation, which is the largest and most ...
Today, more students in the US are attending university than ever before. An unprecedented number of...
This article reports on a case study that analyzed portfolios composed by technical communication un...
Team Smucker Love was assigned the task of understanding recent graduates’ work environment prioriti...
This paper is a review of the skills employers seeks in new graduates and the skillsets new graduate...
According to faculty interviews, entering college freshmen frequently did not exhibit consistent kno...
abstract: Upon hiring a new college graduate, employers are left with limited information about the ...
This paper investigates the role played by informational frictions in college and the workplace. We ...
Librarians have rightly focused their efforts on helping students acquire the information literacy s...
This article discusses how following graduation, students often enter the job market unprepared to f...
This article discusses how following graduation, students often enter the job market unprepared to f...
The purpose of this study was to investigate undergraduate students' information seeking behaviors w...
This issue brief, the second in a series on social media in workforce development, explores how coll...
The survey dataset is from a research report about the information-seeking behavior of relatively re...
Many students on college campuses today are members of the first generation to grow up surrounded by...
Current U.S. college graduates are part of the millennial generation, which is the largest and most ...
Today, more students in the US are attending university than ever before. An unprecedented number of...
This article reports on a case study that analyzed portfolios composed by technical communication un...
Team Smucker Love was assigned the task of understanding recent graduates’ work environment prioriti...
This paper is a review of the skills employers seeks in new graduates and the skillsets new graduate...
According to faculty interviews, entering college freshmen frequently did not exhibit consistent kno...
abstract: Upon hiring a new college graduate, employers are left with limited information about the ...
This paper investigates the role played by informational frictions in college and the workplace. We ...
Librarians have rightly focused their efforts on helping students acquire the information literacy s...
This article discusses how following graduation, students often enter the job market unprepared to f...
This article discusses how following graduation, students often enter the job market unprepared to f...
The purpose of this study was to investigate undergraduate students' information seeking behaviors w...
This issue brief, the second in a series on social media in workforce development, explores how coll...