Thursday, September 27, 2007

Some advice from Karen Busch

I met with Karen this afternoon and got some advice for our study...

1. Work with whatever faculty is willing. The variables as to level, discipline, etc. can be accounted for during the data analysis.

2. FDC will work with us as to determine sample size, etc.

3. Random selection of students who will use GS or dbases. Instructors will not know who wrote what paper so as not to be biased in their grading.

4. At least 2 teaching sessions should be given to all the students about the evaluation of scholarly resources. They should be given one teaching session, have them do some searches, then given another session forevaluation and review. Studies show that one session is not enough to affect any retention of information (says alot for our BI sessions, eh?).

5. Have 4 students from each class (2 GS and 2 dbase) be observed as to how they searched for the information. The observer should watch and record what the students did. We have $ to pay a GA to do this and write up the results (or even a student from SI).

6. The bibs should be evaluated by the library subject specialist, but standards must be written up so all are doing the same evaluations.

7. A short survey should be done for each student prior to writing their paper asking such questions as: age, class, research experience, sex, major.

8. The teaching faculty will evaluate the resulting papers and will not know who used GS or dbases.

9. Ideally, the assignment should be a 5 page paper.

10. There is no deadline for the resulting product. It would be good to get everything in place this semester and execute the study next semester.

11. We can probably get more $ than originally promised as there are fewer groups than Karen anticipated so there is more $/group available.

This is very exciting. We will get a great study out of our work! Thanks to everyone!

Friday, September 21, 2007

Next meeting

Thursday, September 27th 11-12



Please be prepared to:



1. Discuss the two possible projects.



2. Discuss and volunteer to help with the literature search.



See you then!

Wednesday, September 19, 2007

Meeting Sept 17 4-5 PM

Discussion of Google and its impact on research.
Present:
Brad Sietz
Suzanne Gray
Sara Memmott
Larry Kolopajlo
Margaret Best
Sarah Fabian
Bob Stevens
Susann DeVries
Paula Storm
Others who are interested in participating in this project:
Keith Stanger
Julia Nims
Elizabeth Buccerelli

Possible projects:

How do experts and students search for and evaluate web sites ?

Use of Google and Google Scholar as a substitute for fee-based databases. Compare the quality of work submitted and resources used.


Joe Scazzero in FDC can help us with the design of our study.

If we used students we have to work with IRB.

ACTION: Literature search is first thing to be done