Percepciones de los estudiantes de educación superior sobre la alfabetización informacional

un estudio en MacauMacau

Autores/as

  • Tatiana Sanches UIDEF, Instituto de Educação, Universidade de Lisboa
  • Emily Chan University of Saint Joseph, School of Education

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.54886/ibersid.v17i2.4910

Palabras clave:

Albabetización informacional, Enseñanza superior, Aprendizaje, Habilidades de información, Estudiantes, Macao

Resumen

Integrar la alfabetización informacional en el aprendizaje mejora el rendimiento de los estudiantes y, por ello, los bibliotecarios académicos pueden desempeñar un papel importante colaborando en el diseño y formación de programas en estas áreas. En Macao, no se conoce ningún estudio sobre el desempeño en alfabetización informacional de los estudiantes de enseñanza superior, por lo que buscamos realizar un diagnóstico. Para ello, se aplicó una encuesta a estudiantes de enseñanza superior para evaluar la percepción de los estudiantes sobre la alfabetización informacional y su auto-caracterización en relación al uso de recursos y el tipo de habilidades necesarias para el trabajo académico. También se realizó una entrevista semiestructurada a profesores al respecto. Los estudiantes se perciben a sí mismos con un bajo nivel de confianza en el desempeño de sus tareas académicas, lo que afecta a su desempeño. Los profesores se alinean con este diagnóstico, revelando las debilidades de los estudiantes en la búsqueda y presentación de la información. En general, las necesidades de información son evidentes entre los estudiantes, así como el uso de recursos de información preferidos en la realización de sus estudios. La formación dirigida a los estudiantes en la búsqueda, recuperación, análisis y uso de la información parece ser esencial, por lo que se prevé la construcción de un programa de formación a medida en Alfabetización Informacional.

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Biografía del autor/a

Emily Chan, University of Saint Joseph, School of Education

Bibliotecario Jefe de la Biblioteca de la Universidad de São José, en Macao, y estudiante de doctorado de la Facultad de Ciencias Sociales y de la Educación de la misma universidad. Sus intereses de investigación actuales incluyen la alfabetización informacional (recursos digitales) y el proceso de aprendizaje en la educación superior; así como programas de alfabetización informacional.

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2023-11-30

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Sanches, T., & Chan, E. (2023). Percepciones de los estudiantes de educación superior sobre la alfabetización informacional: un estudio en MacauMacau. Ibersid: Revista De Sistemas De información Y documentación, 17(2), 41–48. https://doi.org/10.54886/ibersid.v17i2.4910

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