This dissertation examined how previous information literacy training, law student gender, age, and previously obtained education affects first, second, and third year law students selection of information sources, their understanding of common knowledge, and their decision of whether or not to give attribution to these sources. To examine these factors, this study implemented a paradigm called the principle of least effort that contended humans in general tended to complete the least amount of work possible to complete presented tasks. This study sought to discover whether law students follow this same path of completing the least amount of work possible to finish presented tasks, and whether this behavior affects information source select...
In this study I ask the question: Can standardized information literacy tests help assess and benchm...
We report findings from the initial phase of our study on legal information seeking, which comprised...
Nowadays the enormous growth of modern information communication technologies and its massive use ha...
This study is identifies the information channels used by the Central Law College, Salem faculty mem...
Law students\u27 practical ability to seek information by researching and to organize the complex la...
The present study analyzes the data collected from 65 students on their changing information seeking...
The present study analyzes the data collected from 65 students on their changing information seeking...
The information-seeking behavior of lawyers has not been fully investigated empirically. Prior work ...
Due to the complexity of the legal domain, reasoning about law cases is a very complex skill. For no...
In this paper, we describe our ongoing work which involves examining the information seeking behavio...
Information Literacy (IL) has been defined by the ACRL as the ability to identify, access, evaluate,...
We recorded 10 undergraduate law students responding to a research task at York Law School, Universi...
This study traces the development of the American Association of Law Libraries' (AALL) Law Student I...
The purpose of this thesis is to investigate how students writing their master thesis seek informati...
Objectives: The objective of this study is to identify the news literacy skills of law students, the...
In this study I ask the question: Can standardized information literacy tests help assess and benchm...
We report findings from the initial phase of our study on legal information seeking, which comprised...
Nowadays the enormous growth of modern information communication technologies and its massive use ha...
This study is identifies the information channels used by the Central Law College, Salem faculty mem...
Law students\u27 practical ability to seek information by researching and to organize the complex la...
The present study analyzes the data collected from 65 students on their changing information seeking...
The present study analyzes the data collected from 65 students on their changing information seeking...
The information-seeking behavior of lawyers has not been fully investigated empirically. Prior work ...
Due to the complexity of the legal domain, reasoning about law cases is a very complex skill. For no...
In this paper, we describe our ongoing work which involves examining the information seeking behavio...
Information Literacy (IL) has been defined by the ACRL as the ability to identify, access, evaluate,...
We recorded 10 undergraduate law students responding to a research task at York Law School, Universi...
This study traces the development of the American Association of Law Libraries' (AALL) Law Student I...
The purpose of this thesis is to investigate how students writing their master thesis seek informati...
Objectives: The objective of this study is to identify the news literacy skills of law students, the...
In this study I ask the question: Can standardized information literacy tests help assess and benchm...
We report findings from the initial phase of our study on legal information seeking, which comprised...
Nowadays the enormous growth of modern information communication technologies and its massive use ha...