Understanding millennial learning in academic libraries: Learning styles,emerging technologies,and the efficacy of information literacy instruction |
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Authors: | Stan Trembach Liya Deng |
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Institution: | 1. James A. Michener Library, University of Northern Colorado, Greeley, Colorado, USA;2. stan.trembach@unco.edu;4. JFK Library, Eastern Washington University, Cheney, Washington, USA |
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Abstract: | AbstractMillennials, or Generation Y learners, are one of the largest constituencies academic libraries serve today. Understanding how and why these technology-savvy students learn increases the efficacy of information literacy instruction and ensures that libraries remain relevant in the digital age. This article addresses the complexity of the millennial learning phenomenon and its implications for instructional design and teaching in physical and virtual library environments. To situate millennial learning in the context of academic library instruction, this paper takes a large-scale, holistic approach that includes consideration of millennials’ learning styles, emerging technologies, and a multitude of other issues affecting Generation Y learning. |
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Keywords: | Academic libraries information literacy library instruction millennial learning |
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