2014
DOI: 10.18438/b8f316
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First Year Medical Students Use Library Resources Emphasized During Instruction Sessions

Abstract: Objective – To determine if library instruction has an effect on resources cited in student reports. Design – Citation analysis. Setting – The study took place in the medical school of a large American university. Subjects - One hundred eighteen of 120 first-year medical student reports were analyzed. Two reports did not include any works cited and were excluded from the study. Methods - Over the course of 3 years, 15 20-minute library instruction sessions we… Show more

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“…Effects associated with librarian-led trainings in literature searching for medical students can include increased confidence and use of demonstrated resources (Miller, 2014;Rafferty, 2013). However, some studies offer conflicting findings.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Effects associated with librarian-led trainings in literature searching for medical students can include increased confidence and use of demonstrated resources (Miller, 2014;Rafferty, 2013). However, some studies offer conflicting findings.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%