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Birgitte Kleivset

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Kildekompasset - å navigere seg frem til riktig referansestil

2012

One of the main tasks of an academic library is to guide students in critical evaluation and the ethical use of sources so that they can interpret, evaluate and create information in a correct and proper way. This should be integrated into the subjects, which is a huge challenge. Many students are told that they can freely select the reference style as long as they are consistent. But it is difficult to be consistent when you barely know what a reference style is. It is not easy for the librarian to answer how one refers to a governmental white paper in a self-designed reference system. To do this in a simple way, it is desirable to share the task between academic tutors and the library.  T…

Response rate (survey)Library scienceSubject (documents)Sample (statistics)Academic librarylcsh:Education (General)lcsh:ZTask (project management)Style (sociolinguistics)lcsh:Bibliography. Library science. Information resourcesWhite paperMathematics educationWeb resourcePsychologylcsh:L7-991Nordic Journal of Information Literacy in Higher Education
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Foretrekker studentene trykte eller elektroniske ressurser?

2012

A project at the University of Agder has studied the use of e-readers as a tool for academic study. E-readers (Kindle DX and iPad) were loaded with texts from required reading lists in five courses with 94 participating students. Initially 87 students responded to the invitation to participate in a survey, but eventually 13 of these submissions had to be removed, as the degree of completion was not sufficient. The final response rate achieved was 79%. Students were in general positive to the use of e-readers but still show a preference for print on paper as the best medium for serious academic study. When reading books 54% preferred print, 28% a combination of print and e-reader and lastly …

Response rate (survey)Medical educationReading (process)media_common.quotation_subjectLibrary sciencePsychologylcsh:L7-991lcsh:Education (General)lcsh:Zmedia_commonlcsh:Bibliography. Library science. Information resourcesNordic Journal of Information Literacy in Higher Education
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E-book readers in higher education: Results from a project at the University of Agder

2013

This article reports on a research project at the University of Agder that has studied the use of e-readers as a tool for academic study. E-readers (Kindle DX and iPad) were loaded with texts from required reading lists in five courses with 94 participating students. Initially, 87 students responded to the invitation to participate in a survey, but eventually 13 of these submissions had to be removed, as the degree of completion was not sufficient. The final response rate achieved was 79%. Students were in general positive to the use of e-readers but still show a preference for print on paper as the best medium for serious academic study. When reading books, 54% preferred print, 28% a combi…

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E-book Readers in Higher Education: Student Reading Preferences and Other Data from Surveys at the University of Agder

2013

Published version of an article from the journal Sage Open: http://sgo.sagepub.com/. Also available from the publisher: http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/2158244013486493 Open Access This paper reports on a research project at the University of Agder that has studied the use of e-readers as a tool for academic study. E-readers (Kindle DX and iPad) were loaded with texts from required reading lists in five courses with 94 participating students. Initially 87 students responded to the invitation to participate in a survey, but eventually 13 of these submissions had to be removed, as the degree of completion was not sufficient. The final response rate achieved was 79%. Students were in general positiv…

Response rate (survey)Medical educationHigher educationbusiness.industryGeneral Arts and Humanitiesmedia_common.quotation_subjectGeneral Social SciencesPreferenceVDP::Social science: 200::Library and information science: 320Reading (process)VDP::Social science: 200::Education: 280businessPsychologySocial psychologyNote-takingmedia_common
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