Librarians were concerned that transfer students\u27 information literacy skills lagged those of their peers because transfers did not receive the library instruction that other students got in first-year classes. The investigators conducted semi-structured interviews with transfer students to answer two research questions: (1) How do transfer students look for information? (2) From the students\u27 perspectives, how can the library best assist them? These interviews revealed that transfer students were confident researchers, largely because of their experiences before moving to their new institution. Transfer students were most interested in learning more about the library services and resources at their new university
Transfer students make up 37.2% of college students in the United States (NSCRC 2015), but often are...
This article shares the perspectives of two former high school and middle school librarians who move...
Purpose – The aim of this paper is to profile the evolution of library services and information lite...
It is not difficult to imagine that transfer students might have specific experiences and needs when...
While University of North Carolina at Greensboro (UNCG) Libraries has an extensive first-year librar...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to determine the information literacy skills and needs of inco...
How do you catch transfer students to ensure that they receive timely instruction in information l...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to assess the information literacy proficiency of transfer st...
PurposeThis paper aims to describe the unique library, research and information literacy skills that...
In the fall of 2014, a team of librarians at University of North Carolina at Greensboro (UNCG) Libra...
Objective – This qualitative study sought to delineate and understand the role of the library in add...
Slides from a presentation on library research instruction and incoming transfer students given at t...
Poster presented October 2019 at the North Carolina Library Association Conference in Winston-Salem,...
In this year-long study, the Instruction Working Group investigated DePaul’s transfer student popula...
Assessment in Action Poster Session, American Library Association Annual Conference, Orlando, Florid...
Transfer students make up 37.2% of college students in the United States (NSCRC 2015), but often are...
This article shares the perspectives of two former high school and middle school librarians who move...
Purpose – The aim of this paper is to profile the evolution of library services and information lite...
It is not difficult to imagine that transfer students might have specific experiences and needs when...
While University of North Carolina at Greensboro (UNCG) Libraries has an extensive first-year librar...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to determine the information literacy skills and needs of inco...
How do you catch transfer students to ensure that they receive timely instruction in information l...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to assess the information literacy proficiency of transfer st...
PurposeThis paper aims to describe the unique library, research and information literacy skills that...
In the fall of 2014, a team of librarians at University of North Carolina at Greensboro (UNCG) Libra...
Objective – This qualitative study sought to delineate and understand the role of the library in add...
Slides from a presentation on library research instruction and incoming transfer students given at t...
Poster presented October 2019 at the North Carolina Library Association Conference in Winston-Salem,...
In this year-long study, the Instruction Working Group investigated DePaul’s transfer student popula...
Assessment in Action Poster Session, American Library Association Annual Conference, Orlando, Florid...
Transfer students make up 37.2% of college students in the United States (NSCRC 2015), but often are...
This article shares the perspectives of two former high school and middle school librarians who move...
Purpose – The aim of this paper is to profile the evolution of library services and information lite...