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"Research Papers Have Always Seemed Very Daunting": Information Literacy Narratives and the Student Research Experience
Detmering, Robert; Johnson, Anna Marie
portal: Libraries and the Academy, v12 n1 p5-22 Jan 2012
Taking an interdisciplinary approach that draws on narrative theory, composition scholarship, and investigations into the affective dimensions of the research process, this article discusses stories written by college students about their experiences locating, evaluating, and using information in the context of academic research. These narratives provide insight into how students conceptualize the research process and perceive their often tenuous roles as researchers. A textual analysis of a selection of student narratives is included, demonstrating how narrative not only enhances our understanding of the research experience but also enables students to raise larger questions about authenticity and power in the classroom. (Contains 42 notes.)
Descriptors: Research Papers (Students), Student Research, Educational Research, Interdisciplinary Approach, Information Literacy, College Students, Higher Education, Librarians, Library Instruction, Library Science, Ethnography
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