965 resultados para Reference services (Libraries)


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Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to present a model for curricular integration of information literacy for undergraduate programs in higher education. Design/methodology/approach - Data are drawn from individual interviews at three universities in Australia and curricular integration working experience at a New Zealand university. Sociocultural theories are adopted in the research process and in the development of the model, Findings - Key characteristics of the curriculum integration of information literacy were identified and an information literacy integration model was developed. The S2J2 key behaviours for campus-wide multi-partner collaboration in information literacy integration were also identified. Research limitations/implications - The model was developed without including the employer needs. Through the process of further research, the point of view of the employer on how to provide information literacy education needs to be explored in order to strengthen the model in curricular design. Practical implications - The information literacy integration model was developed based on practical experience in higher education and has been applied in different undergraduate curricular programs. The model could be used or adapted by both librarians and academics when they integrate information literacy into an undergraduate curriculum from a lower level to a higher level. Originality/value - The information literacy integration model was developed based on recent PhD research. The model integrates curriculum, pedagogy and learning theories, information literacy theories, information literacy guidelines, people and collaborative together. The model provides a framework of how information literacy can be integrated into multiple courses across an undergraduate academic degree in higher education.

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Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to examine post-graduate health promotion students’ self-perceptions of information literacy skills prior to, and after completing PILOT, an online information literacy tutorial. Design/methodology/approach – Post graduate students at Queensland University of Technology enrolled in PUP038 New Developments in Health Promotion completed a pre- and post- self-assessment questionnaire. From 2008-2011 students were required to rate their academic writing and research skills before and after completing the PILOT online information literacy tutorial. Quantitative trends and qualitative themes were analysed to establish students’ self-assessment and the effectiveness of the PILOT tutorial. Findings – The results from four years of post-graduate students’ self-assessment questionnaires provide evidence of perceived improvements in information literacy skills after completing PILOT. Some students continued to have trouble with locating quality information and analysis as well as issues surrounding referencing and plagiarism. Feedback was generally positive and students’ responses indicated they found the tutorial highly beneficial in improving their research skills. Originality/value - This paper is original because it describes post-graduate health promotion students’ self-assessment of information literacy skills over a period of four years. The literature is limited in the health promotion domain and self-assessment of post-graduate students’ information literacy skills. Keywords – Self-assessment, Post-graduate, Information literacy, Library instruction, Higher education, Health promotion, Evidence-based practice Paper Type - Research paper

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Australian higher education is presently subject to a period of substantial change. The needs of the economy and workforce, together with the broader educational role of the university are leading to focus on lifelong learning as a tool for bringing together the apparently diverging needs of different groups. Within this broader context, the emphasis on lifelong learning and associated graduate capabilities is leading to opportunities for new partnerships between faculty and librarians, partnerships that bring the two groups together in ways that are helping to transform the experience of teaching and learning. This paper explores emerging partnerships in diverse areas, including research and scholarship, curriculum, policy, supervision, and staff development. They are in the early phases of development and result from a broad focus on the learning and information literacy needs of students, as opposed to a narrow focus on using the library and its information resources. Taken together, and viewed from a system-wide perspective, these partnerships reveal a complex dynamic that is deserving of wider attention across the Australian higher education system and internationally.

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Purpose – This paper outlines research that explores the information literacy experiences of EFL (English as a Foreign Language) students. The question explored in this research was: how do EFL students experience information literacy. Design/Methodology/Approach – This study used phenomenography, a relational approach to explore the information literacy experiences of EFL students. Phenomenography studies the qualitatively different ways a phenomenon is experienced in the world around us. Findings – This research revealed that EFL students experienced information literacy in four qualitatively different ways. The four categories revealed through the data were: process, quality, language and knowledge. This research found that language impacted on EFL students’ experiences of information literacy and revealed that EFL students applied various techniques and strategies when they read, understood, organised and translated information. Research limitations/implications – This research was conducted in a specific cultural and educational context, therefore the results might not reflect the experiences of EFL students in other cultural or educational contexts. Practical implications – The findings from this research offer an important contribution to information literacy practice by providing important insights about EFL students’ experiences and perceptions of information and learning that can be used to inform curriculum development in second language learning contexts. Originality/Value - There is currently a lack of research using a relational approach to investigate EFL students’ experiences of information literacy. There is also limited research that explores the impact language has on information literary and learning in English as a foreign or second language contexts.

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Esta pesquisa objetivou compreender o itinerário terapêutico de quatro mulheres com câncer de mama, no que concerne à trajetória assistencial na busca por cuidado no SUS de Volta Redonda, procurando perceber em que medida elas tiveram suas necessidades, relacionadas ao processo de adoecimento, atendidas pelos serviços de saúde, tendo como eixo norteador a integralidade em saúde. O objeto do estudo foi construído a partir do entendimento do câncer de mama como um problema de saúde pública, da contextualização do programa de controle do câncer de mama e da reflexão sobre avaliação, integralidade e itinerários terapêuticos como prática avaliativa no campo da saúde. Como trajetória metodológica, para o alcance dos objetivos propostos, a opção foi desenvolver um estudo de natureza qualitativa, empregando a história de vida como abordagem central. Nesta perspectiva, para o trabalho investigativo e interação com as quatro mulheres, visando à narrativa de suas experiências, foi utilizada a técnica de entrevista aberta na coleta de dados, com ênfase na etapa da vida após a descoberta do câncer de mama e a busca de cuidado nos serviços de saúde. As entrevistas, complementadas pelos dados dos prontuários e do diário de campo, constituíram- se como o material empírico para proceder às análises, visando, sobretudo, a apreender os atributos de integralidade na dimensão da organização dos serviços de saúde e nos conhecimentos e práticas dos profissionais de saúde. Também se buscou analisar o cumprimento dos objetivos do Programa Nacional de Controle do Câncer de Mama, em Volta Redonda, tendo em vista que as ações aí propostas representam um conjunto de prescrições para reversão da atual situação da doença no país. Pode-se evidenciar, nas análises, que o cuidado em saúde dedicado a essas mulheres com câncer de mama está muito distante do princípio da integralidade que nos orienta e que defendemos como bandeira de luta. Nesse sentido, são várias as pistas nas narrativas que nos levam a afirmar que os serviços e práticas profissionais não estão organizados para proteger essas mulheres, garantindo as respostas necessárias a suas demandas, pautadas no princípio da integralidade e nos direitos e valores relacionados à defesa da vida humana. Percebe-se um quadro de retardamento do diagnóstico e tratamento, com dificuldade no acesso a diversos procedimentos envolvidos nesse cuidado como exemplos, a mamografia, o resultado do exame histopatológico e a cirurgia de mama. O exame clínico da mama não é realizado ou valorizado na atenção básica, além de que, as práticas das unidades especializadas continuam centradas na atenção médica, com ênfase na doença, não existindo equipe multiprofissional para o atendimento às demandas psicológicas, sociais, etc. Além disso, constatou-se a falta de serviços de referência de reconstituição de mama, imprescindível no cuidado, quando se trata de garantia de atenção integral. Concluímos que é fundamental que a equipe gestora local repense a organização dos serviços e das práticas nos diversos níveis de complexidade do SUS de Volta Redonda, no atendimento às mulheres com câncer de mama e apoio a suas famílias, na perspectiva da integralidade e do direito à saúde. Por fim, o estudo defende o itinerário terapêutico como importante prática avaliativa em saúde, amistosa à integralidade, que pode ser incorporada ao cotidiano do SUS.

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The survey was designed to assist the investigators in gaining an understanding of the future role of the cataloguing specialisation within the library profession. The data was originally collected to assist in the production of a conference paper for the Australian Library and Information Associations 5th New Librarians Symposium (NLS5); Metamorphosis: what will you become today.

The survey asked respondents several questions; including : Do you believe the traditional skills of cataloguers are transferable to other roles, for example metadata creation and analysis, search interface development, and reference services?; Do you believe that library courses need to change their curriculum to become more relevant to employers of cataloguers?; Do you believe there will be a role for cataloguers in the future?

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Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES)

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Published by the Division under its earlier name: Division of Library and Reference Services.

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"July 2004."