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Article: “Undergraduates’ Use of Google vs. Library Resources: A Four-Year Cohort Study”

Research Article: “Undergraduates’ Use of Google vs. Library Resources: A Four-Year Cohort Study” (Preprint)

“The following article (approved for publication preprint) is scheduled for publication in the September 1, 2016 issue of College & Research Libraries (C&RL).

Title

Undergraduates’ Use of Google vs. Library Resources: A Four-Year Cohort Study

Author

Carol Perruso
California State University, Long Beach

Source

C&RL Website

Abstract

This longitudinal study at a large public university surveyed students of the 2008 freshmen cohort over four years about their use of Web sites and library resources for their research papers. The three goals of the study were to track changes in reported research behavior over time, to see if students’ reported source choices were associated with librarian instruction and/or if they were associated with instructors’ source requirements. The study found that, as students matured, they used library resources more frequently. Librarian instruction and faculty source requirements also were associated with increased use of library resources.

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Posted on: November 17, 2015, 6:08 am Category: Uncategorized

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