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Ethnographic study of business students' information-seeking behavior: Implications for improved library practices
Authors:Melissa Bauer
Institution:Online Learning Librarian, Kent State University at Stark, North Canton, Ohio, USA
Abstract:This study aim to gain insight into the information-seeking habits of upper-division business students. While studying information-seeking habits is a large subcategory of information literacy, not much has been published on the information-seeking habits of business students. The majority of studies conducted in this area use the survey as the data-collection instrument. This study uses ethnographic research methods such as journaling to collect data on this unique user group. Ethnographic methods allow the researcher to capture rich qualitative information that will yield a deeper and more nuanced understanding of the user group's needs. Findings are examined by using thematic qualitative analysis techniques. Information gathered for this study will be used to develop new services and information literacy components for business students.
Keywords:Academic library  business students  information-seeking behavior
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