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Research performance in undergraduates receiving face to face versus online library instruction: A Citation Analysis Sarah Clark and Susan Chinburg Rogers State University Claremore, OK Fourteenth Off-Campus Library Services Conference, April 29, 2010

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Page 1: Research performance in undergraduates receiving face to face versus online library instruction: A Citation Analysis Sarah Clark and Susan Chinburg Rogers

Research performance in undergraduates receiving face to face versus online

library instruction: A Citation Analysis

Sarah Clark and Susan Chinburg

Rogers State University

Claremore, OK

Fourteenth Off-Campus Library Services Conference,

April 29, 2010

Page 2: Research performance in undergraduates receiving face to face versus online library instruction: A Citation Analysis Sarah Clark and Susan Chinburg Rogers

Academic Libraries & the rise of Online Education

Page 3: Research performance in undergraduates receiving face to face versus online library instruction: A Citation Analysis Sarah Clark and Susan Chinburg Rogers

Evolution of the Embedded Librarian: In the Literature Laying the groundwork Coining a phrase Case Studies of embedding Best Practices

Page 4: Research performance in undergraduates receiving face to face versus online library instruction: A Citation Analysis Sarah Clark and Susan Chinburg Rogers

Evolution of the Embedded Librarian: Rogers State University

Page 5: Research performance in undergraduates receiving face to face versus online library instruction: A Citation Analysis Sarah Clark and Susan Chinburg Rogers

Beyond the Launch: Quantitative Embedded Librarian Assessment

Page 6: Research performance in undergraduates receiving face to face versus online library instruction: A Citation Analysis Sarah Clark and Susan Chinburg Rogers

Citation Analysis in face-to-face instruction assessment Hovde Davis Robinson and Shlegl

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Methodology Population Teaching methods

Face-to-face Online

Assignment requirements

Data analysis Citations vs.

Sources cited Citation

Categories

Citation Categories

A: Textbooks, scholarly/technical books, and dictionaries

B: Peer-reviewed journals, dissertations, and conference proceedings

C: Publications/websites from educational orgs.

D: Trade, technical, and industry publications/websites

E: Corporate websites, ads, and whitepapers

F: Non-scholarly, non industry specific publications (including general business publications, encyclopedias and websites not belonging to any other defined group)

G: Primary sources and Personal communications, blogs, and social networking sites

H: Government publications

Page 8: Research performance in undergraduates receiving face to face versus online library instruction: A Citation Analysis Sarah Clark and Susan Chinburg Rogers

Results: Per Citation

A B C D E F G H0.00%

5.00%

10.00%

15.00%

20.00%

25.00%

30.00%

35.00%

40.00%

Online %

F2F %

A: Textbooks and Scholarly Books

B: Peer reviewed Journals & conference proceedings

C: Publications & websites from educational orgs.

D: Trade, Technical, & Indus-try publications/websites

E: Corporate sites, ads, and whitepapers

F: Non-scholarly or general business publications/websites

G: Primary Sources

H: Government documents

Page 9: Research performance in undergraduates receiving face to face versus online library instruction: A Citation Analysis Sarah Clark and Susan Chinburg Rogers

Results: Per source

A B C D E F G H0.00%

5.00%

10.00%

15.00%

20.00%

25.00%

30.00%

35.00%

40.00%

Online %

F2F %

A: Textbooks and Scholarly Books

B: Peer reviewed Journals & conference proceedings

C: Publications & websites from educational orgs.

D: Trade, Technical, & Indus-try publications/websites

E: Corporate sites, ads, and whitepapers

F: Non-scholarly or general business publications/websites

G: Primary Sources

H: Government documents

Page 10: Research performance in undergraduates receiving face to face versus online library instruction: A Citation Analysis Sarah Clark and Susan Chinburg Rogers

Conclusions

No statistically significant differences in citation patterns

Citation behavior suggests embedded librarian program meets ACRL Standards

Methodology can be useful for assessing Face-to-Face vs. online instruction, and is easily implemented by faculty and librarians

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Limitations and Special Considerations Small Sample Size, only two semesters Unique citation patterns in MIS course

(Current trade journals > peer-reviewed sources in business & technology)

Narrow Research Question Does NOT explore instruction quality, simply

whether students cite similar sources after receiving online vs. face-to-face library instruction

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Further Study Expand Scope

Timespan Additional courses Additional Institutions

Expand Variables Currency of sources cited Average Bibliography size

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Thank You!

Sarah Clark, MLISAccess Services and Distance Learning LibrarianRogers State UniversityClaremore, OK

[email protected]: @oklibrarian

Susan Chinburg, Ph.DAssistant ProfessorSchool of Business and TechnologyRogers State UniversityClaremore, OK

[email protected]