Understanding Information Literacy Engagement Patterns of Generation Z

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作者
Repanovici, Angela [1 ]
Borcoman, Mariana [2 ]
Mihoc, Andra Manuela Bejinaru [1 ]
Babii, Elena-Alexandrina [3 ]
机构
[1] Transilvania Univ Brasov, Fac Prod Design & Environm, Brasov, Romania
[2] Transilvania Univ Brasov, Fac Sociol & Commun, Brasov, Romania
[3] Transilvania Univ Brasov, Fac Mus, Brasov, Romania
来源
INVESTIGACION BIBLIOTECOLOGICA | 2024年 / 38卷 / 98期
关键词
Information Literacy; Digital Literacy; Research Skills; Course Evaluation; Generation Z; Scientometric Methods;
D O I
10.22201/iibi.24488321xe.2024.98.58850
中图分类号
G25 [图书馆学、图书馆事业]; G35 [情报学、情报工作];
学科分类号
1205 ; 120501 ;
摘要
This study aims to verify the hypothesis that Information Literacy is a key course in the professional development of students. The authors review the obstacles, interests, and goals of students after their completion of the subject in Information Literacy. Quantitative survey -based research was conducted online at Transilvania University of Brasov. The literature was revised by scientometric methods in order to analyse the most relevant and highly cited articles published in Web of Science. Emotion Analysis method was used, since it is a fast method to scan students' feelings. Students from Generation Z, the digital native nowadays, have remarkable digital skills and use information sources mainly from the digital environment. In this respect, Informational Literacy courses need to keep pace with the mentality and information behaviour of new generations. The hypothesis was thus supported; the students need this course because subjects like Copyright, Search Strategies, and Databases are of interest. Moreover, these informational research skills are important in professional development. This critical evaluation of Generation Z education may interest those studying trends in education and students' needs.
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页码:165 / 186
页数:22
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