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Motivational Aspects of Information Literacy Skills Instruction in Community College Libraries

TitreMotivational Aspects of Information Literacy Skills Instruction in Community College Libraries
Type de publicationArticle de revue
Année de publication2004
AuteursSmall, R. V., Zakaria N., & El-Figuigui H.
RevueCollege & Research Libraries
Volume65
Numéro2
Pagination96-121
Mots-cléscompétences, facteurs de motivation, littératie numérique
Résumé

This study explored the motivational aspects of information literacy skills instruction delivered by librarians in community college libraries. Librarians and students at seven community colleges were interviewed and observed. Involvement of faculty, use of technology, and students’ on- and off-task behaviors also were investigated. Data analyses used Keller’s ARCS Model, ACRL standards, and Small and Arnone’s Motivation Overlay for Information Skills Instruction. The majority of strategies used were to gain and maintain students’ attention. The range of strategies, rather than the number of strategies, appeared to positively affect student motivation.

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