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Survey based on Char Booth's work presented at ACRL 2009, analyzed data from 750 participants in 2010. Insights on undergraduate tech usage and preferences. Are the results anomalies or trends? More surveys needed.
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Undergraduate Technology Survey • Survey based on the work of Char Booth, presented at ACRL 2009. Access study at http://bit.ly/xXj1O • Data collected during March, 2010, using SurveyMonkey • Results based on about 750 participants • First-Year Undergrad - 228 • Second-Year Undergrad - 204 • Third-Year Undergrad - 163 • Fourth-Year Undergraduate – 148 • Three $100 Co-op Gift Certificates awarded • Booth survey used with UConn modifications by Nancy Dryden, Sheila Lafferty, and Kathy Labadorf Kathleen Labadorf, University of Connecticut. NELIG Meeting, 12/3/2010, University of Southern Maine
Kathleen Labadorf, University of Connecticut. NELIG Meeting, 12/3/2010, University of Southern Maine
Kathleen Labadorf, University of Connecticut. NELIG Meeting, 12/3/2010, University of Southern Maine
Kathleen Labadorf, University of Connecticut. NELIG Meeting, 12/3/2010, University of Southern Maine
Kathleen Labadorf, University of Connecticut. NELIG Meeting, 12/3/2010, University of Southern Maine
Kathleen Labadorf, University of Connecticut. NELIG Meeting, 12/3/2010, University of Southern Maine
Kathleen Labadorf, University of Connecticut. NELIG Meeting, 12/3/2010, University of Southern Maine
Kathleen Labadorf, University of Connecticut. NELIG Meeting, 12/3/2010, University of Southern Maine
Kathleen Labadorf, University of Connecticut. NELIG Meeting, 12/3/2010, University of Southern Maine
Kathleen Labadorf, University of Connecticut. NELIG Meeting, 12/3/2010, University of Southern Maine
Kathleen Labadorf, University of Connecticut. NELIG Meeting, 12/3/2010, University of Southern Maine
Kathleen Labadorf, University of Connecticut. NELIG Meeting, 12/3/2010, University of Southern Maine
Is this an anomaly or a trend? Future surveys will be needed. Kathleen Labadorf, University of Connecticut. NELIG Meeting, 12/3/2010, University of Southern Maine
References Booth, Char (2009). Informing Innovation: Tracking student interest in emerging library technologies. Retrieved from http://www.ala.org/ala/mgrps/divs/acrl/publications/digital/ii-booth.pdf Kathleen Labadorf, University of Connecticut. NELIG Meeting, 12/3/2010, University of Southern Maine