The University of Sydney Library piloted an initiative in 2017 that used feedback and learning analytics to address referencing errors in undergraduate student assignments. We collaborated with teaching staff to deliver standardised feedback and learning materials to students, combining several educational technologies in use at the University. We discuss our pilot through three lenses: technology, collaboration and evaluating impact. Key findings include that technology affords opportunities for student support however integration issues can complicate the streamlining of workflows. Moreover, it is not possible for non-embedded library staff to align technologies with pedagogy and learning outcomes. Collaborations between library and teach...
This article presents a review of the literature over the past 10 years into the use of technologica...
Professors and college/university research librarians have unique opportunities to work together to ...
It was quite surprising that only a few undergraduate upper-level students were using citation manag...
The incidence of plagiarism is increasing, exacerbated by the availability of many information sourc...
Libraries have been moving traditional services to the digital environment for some time now; first,...
yesPlagiarism and referencing are areas in which the transition into Higher Education can be a parti...
Purpose – This paper seeks to report the initial phase of a cross-institutional screencasting projec...
The transition to higher education, while often exciting, is demanding for many students. Successful...
Purpose: This paper demonstrates how the author’s library was able to enhance the collaborative lear...
Abstract This article presents a review of the literature over the past 10 years into the use of te...
The aim of our presentation is to show the advantages of collaboration between faculty and library w...
This article explains the operation of a co-ordinated system of feedback on citation and referencing...
Constructivist teaching pedagogy advocates open learning environments whereby students can develop t...
This paper explores the potential of technology to enhance the assessment and feedback process for b...
Background: Referencing is an integral part of scientific writing and professional research conduct ...
This article presents a review of the literature over the past 10 years into the use of technologica...
Professors and college/university research librarians have unique opportunities to work together to ...
It was quite surprising that only a few undergraduate upper-level students were using citation manag...
The incidence of plagiarism is increasing, exacerbated by the availability of many information sourc...
Libraries have been moving traditional services to the digital environment for some time now; first,...
yesPlagiarism and referencing are areas in which the transition into Higher Education can be a parti...
Purpose – This paper seeks to report the initial phase of a cross-institutional screencasting projec...
The transition to higher education, while often exciting, is demanding for many students. Successful...
Purpose: This paper demonstrates how the author’s library was able to enhance the collaborative lear...
Abstract This article presents a review of the literature over the past 10 years into the use of te...
The aim of our presentation is to show the advantages of collaboration between faculty and library w...
This article explains the operation of a co-ordinated system of feedback on citation and referencing...
Constructivist teaching pedagogy advocates open learning environments whereby students can develop t...
This paper explores the potential of technology to enhance the assessment and feedback process for b...
Background: Referencing is an integral part of scientific writing and professional research conduct ...
This article presents a review of the literature over the past 10 years into the use of technologica...
Professors and college/university research librarians have unique opportunities to work together to ...
It was quite surprising that only a few undergraduate upper-level students were using citation manag...