Impact of embedded librarianship on undergraduate nursing students’ information skills

Background: One-shot library sessions have numerous drawbacks; most notably, they rarely have a long-term impact on students' research behavior or skill sets. Library literature notes that when students interact with an embedded librarian, their skills improve. While close partnerships with sub...

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Main Authors: Susan R. Franzen, Jennifer Sharkey
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University Library System, University of Pittsburgh 2021-07-01
Series:Journal of the Medical Library Association
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Online Access:http://jmla.pitt.edu/ojs/jmla/article/view/913
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spelling doaj-a250fb0294224552b0a1cd1e4556e8b32021-07-20T18:21:40ZengUniversity Library System, University of PittsburghJournal of the Medical Library Association1536-50501558-94392021-07-01109210.5195/jmla.2021.913562Impact of embedded librarianship on undergraduate nursing students’ information skillsSusan R. Franzen0Jennifer Sharkey1Illinois State UniversityIllinois State UniversityBackground: One-shot library sessions have numerous drawbacks; most notably, they rarely have a long-term impact on students' research behavior or skill sets. Library literature notes that when students interact with an embedded librarian, their skills improve. While close partnerships with subject faculty are important, librarians must also assess students’ skill sets to determine the impact of these teaching efforts. Case presentation: During the course, the embedded librarian used various activities and assignments to teach information-seeking skills, with the expected outcome of increased skill sets. This IRB-approved research project focused on measuring and assessing students’ information-seeking abilities before and after interacting with the embedded nursing librarian. Changes in students' information fluency skills were measured using pre- and post-tests. Conclusions:The study results provide evidence of the benefits of the embedded librarianship model. Continued measurement of students’ skills acquisition is important to enable librarians and library administrators to show the positive impacts the library has on student learning and success.http://jmla.pitt.edu/ojs/jmla/article/view/913embedded librarianassessmentcollaborationnursingundergraduate students
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Impact of embedded librarianship on undergraduate nursing students’ information skills
Journal of the Medical Library Association
embedded librarian
assessment
collaboration
nursing
undergraduate students
author_facet Susan R. Franzen
Jennifer Sharkey
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title Impact of embedded librarianship on undergraduate nursing students’ information skills
title_short Impact of embedded librarianship on undergraduate nursing students’ information skills
title_full Impact of embedded librarianship on undergraduate nursing students’ information skills
title_fullStr Impact of embedded librarianship on undergraduate nursing students’ information skills
title_full_unstemmed Impact of embedded librarianship on undergraduate nursing students’ information skills
title_sort impact of embedded librarianship on undergraduate nursing students’ information skills
publisher University Library System, University of Pittsburgh
series Journal of the Medical Library Association
issn 1536-5050
1558-9439
publishDate 2021-07-01
description Background: One-shot library sessions have numerous drawbacks; most notably, they rarely have a long-term impact on students' research behavior or skill sets. Library literature notes that when students interact with an embedded librarian, their skills improve. While close partnerships with subject faculty are important, librarians must also assess students’ skill sets to determine the impact of these teaching efforts. Case presentation: During the course, the embedded librarian used various activities and assignments to teach information-seeking skills, with the expected outcome of increased skill sets. This IRB-approved research project focused on measuring and assessing students’ information-seeking abilities before and after interacting with the embedded nursing librarian. Changes in students' information fluency skills were measured using pre- and post-tests. Conclusions:The study results provide evidence of the benefits of the embedded librarianship model. Continued measurement of students’ skills acquisition is important to enable librarians and library administrators to show the positive impacts the library has on student learning and success.
topic embedded librarian
assessment
collaboration
nursing
undergraduate students
url http://jmla.pitt.edu/ojs/jmla/article/view/913
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