[LIBRARYDIR] faculty assumptions of students' research abilities?

Badalamente, Stephen sbadalamente at columbiabasin.edu
Wed Mar 14 10:35:01 PDT 2018


Maybe this?

Perry, H. B. (2017). Information literacy in the sciences: Faculty perception of undergraduate student skill. College & Research Libraries, 78(7), 964. http://crl.acrl.org/index.php/crl/article/view/16791/18352

From: LIBRARYDIR [mailto:librarydir-bounces at lists.ctc.edu] On Behalf Of Mindy Coslor
Sent: Wednesday, March 14, 2018 10:10 AM
To: WACTC Library Directors <librarydir at lists.ctc.edu>
Subject: [LIBRARYDIR] faculty assumptions of students' research abilities?

I am searching for an article on faculty perceptions (misperceptions?) of students’ research abilities.  I vaguely remember it, but not well enough to hit on the keywords.  I searched Library, Information Science & Technology Abstracts; ERIC; Academic Search Premier; the list of articles compiled by Erica; Google; and my own collection of articles, but I can’t retrieve it.  Our timeline for finding it is very short so I am reaching out.

Does this article ring a bell with anyone?

Thank you!
MIndy

Dr. Mindy Coslor, Ph.D.
Director of Library Services
Skagit Valley College
360.416.7761


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