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What is Online Literature Search Databases

Handbook of Research on Instructional Systems and Technology
Internet-based tool that helps find journal articles.
Published in Chapter:
Misuse of Online Databases for Literature Searches
Robert A. Bartsch (University of Houston - Clear Lake, USA)
Copyright: © 2008 |Pages: 8
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-59904-865-9.ch027
Abstract
Online library databases are the primary method for finding relevant literature in many fields. These databases either have primarily abstracts or have the entire article online (i.e., full-text). This chapter describes how students use and misuse abstract and full-text databases when conducting literature searches. Findings from two studies indicate (1) students overestimate the usefulness of full-text databases, (2) students do not know which type of database is the best tool for a particular situation, and (3) students favor technology that is easier for them to use. By understanding the implications of these findings, it is hoped instructors can create lectures and assignments that increase students’ information literacy levels. Additionally, this chapter provides an example of how people, in general, will use new technology that is easier but is not necessarily more useful.
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