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Just Enough of a Good Thing: Indications of Long-Term Efficacy in One-Shot Library Instruction
Authors:Elizabeth R Spievak  Pamela Hayes-Bohanan
Institution:1. Department of Psychology, Bridgewater State University, 90 Burrill Ave., Bridgewater, MA 02325, USA;2. Clement C. Maxwell Library, Bridgewater State University, 10 Shaw Rd., Bridgewater, MA 02325, USA
Abstract:Website attributions were measured as one way of evaluating the efficacy of the “one-shot” library session. Survey results indicated support for single session information literacy instruction in that participants exposed to a librarian classroom visit reported that they would be significantly more likely to have used library databases, checked out a book, asked a librarian for help, and to predict that they would ask a librarian for help at a later time. Results also indicated that students who reported a classroom librarian visit may have engaged in more systematic or complex processing to evaluate websites in that they considered more attributes and took less time to make better judgments about the quality of sources.
Keywords:Library instruction  Source literacy  Implicit and explicit learning
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