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How Do They Research? An Ethnographic Study of Final Year Undergraduate Research Behavior in an Irish University
Authors:Siobhán Dunne
Institution:Humanities and Social Sciences Librarian, Dublin City University, Glasnevin, Dublin, Ireland
Abstract:The objectives of this study were to identify how, when, and where students research; the impact of learning environments on research productivity, and to recommend improved supports to facilitate research. An ethnographic approach that entailed following five students in the final six weeks of their program enabled deep level analysis. The study examined the practice of undergraduate research inside and outside the library walls and found that the research process can be influenced by a number of factors including age, experience, work commitments, family, peer, academic, and library support. Mobile research is continuing to grow among undergraduate students, particularly those juggling family and work commitments. The research suggests a correlation between intercultural issues such as ethnicity and language with library anxiety. Until they had immersed themselves in the research process, most of the students in this study believed that research was a linear process.
Keywords:student voice  ethnography  user experience  undergraduate research  research support
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