Date/Time
3/2/2023
2:00 PM - 3:00 PM Eastern Event Registration
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Academic and School Libraries
Event Description
How does access to a school librarian help students prepare for their first year of college? Do students feel more prepared for college-level research? Does it have any effect on feelings of library anxiety? Did remote learning have an impact? In fall 2021, we conducted a survey of first-year students from Ohio at Miami University and The Ohio State University at Newark to help answer these questions. We analyzed student responses based on the different types of high schools and districts they attended throughout Ohio. In this session, we will discuss the results of our findings that when students receive librarian help in high school, they feel measurably more confident about doing college-level research. But what happens when students don't receive this help? We will discuss these findings as well. In addition, we will share our students' understanding of how college librarians can help them in their own words and discuss how we have changed our own approaches to our work with first-year students in instruction, reference, and web services.
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Presenters: Location
Online via Zoom
UNITED STATES Contact Person
Details
Who Should Attend: Anyone interested in learning about the impact of high school librarians and how college/university librarians can assist students
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