2017
DOI: 10.18438/b8707k
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Teaching Systematic Searching Methods to Public Health Graduate Students: Repeated Library Instruction Sessions Correlate With Better Assignment Scores

Abstract: Objective -The objective of this study was to devise an assessment plan to determine if repeat attendance at two library instruction sessions is statistically associated with overall assignment scores or specific assignment qualities.Methods -The author used SPSS to calculate correlations between attendance and assignment scores and cross tabulations between attendance and assignment item analysis scores.Results -Repeat attendance at two library instruction sessions was statistically associated with higher ove… Show more

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“…Searching is both a conceptual and technical activity that requires more than domain knowledge for success (Damarell & Tieman, ). A range of domain‐independent skills, optimally obtained across multiple instructional sessions, is also crucial (Ilic, Tepper, & Misso, ; Kai‐Wah Chu & Law, ; Pell, ). These skills include: identifying appropriate resources for searching, efficiently extracting and converting key concepts and their numerous semantic expressions to searchable components and executing technically accurate searches based on specific database interfaces and algorithms.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Searching is both a conceptual and technical activity that requires more than domain knowledge for success (Damarell & Tieman, ). A range of domain‐independent skills, optimally obtained across multiple instructional sessions, is also crucial (Ilic, Tepper, & Misso, ; Kai‐Wah Chu & Law, ; Pell, ). These skills include: identifying appropriate resources for searching, efficiently extracting and converting key concepts and their numerous semantic expressions to searchable components and executing technically accurate searches based on specific database interfaces and algorithms.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%