Honey Michelle, North Nicola, Gunn Cathy
School of Nursing, The University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand.
Health Info Libr J. 2006 Jun;23(2):102-9. doi: 10.1111/j.1471-1842.2006.00639.x.
Graduate students are expected to have basic information literacy skills. Knowing how to access and select relevant information and then utilize that information is a necessary skill in today's knowledge and information-age world. In the health-care sector, the rise in evidence-based medicine has brought into focus the importance of information literacy skills for nurses. In the case described, information literacy skills are embedded in the curriculum and strengthened in collaboration with library staff.
To identify graduate student nurses' use of the library, and the library's response to findings.
A case-study approach was used with both quantitative and qualitative data. An anonymous questionnaire was distributed to all nurses enrolled in graduate courses in the second semester of 2002. Interviews were then undertaken with library staff.
The university library services were not used by 43% of graduate nursing students and the library responded by developing a number of initiatives.
Finding a deficit in use of the library by graduate nurses, this paper outlines the response by the library to improving awareness of services, access and providing education in a bid to improve literacy skills.
研究生应具备基本的信息素养技能。在当今知识和信息时代,知道如何获取和选择相关信息并加以利用是一项必要技能。在医疗保健领域,循证医学的兴起凸显了护士信息素养技能的重要性。在所述案例中,信息素养技能被纳入课程,并与图书馆工作人员合作加以强化。
确定护理学研究生对图书馆的使用情况,以及图书馆对调查结果的反应。
采用案例研究方法,收集定量和定性数据。向2002年第二学期注册研究生课程的所有护士发放了一份匿名问卷。随后与图书馆工作人员进行了访谈。
43%的护理学研究生未使用大学图书馆服务,图书馆针对这一情况开展了多项举措。
本文发现护理学研究生在图书馆使用方面存在不足,概述了图书馆为提高服务意识、改善获取途径并提供教育以提高信息素养技能所做出的反应。