Document Type
Article
Rights
Available under a Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial Share Alike 4.0 International Licence
Disciplines
Library science
Abstract
This paper reports the results of two empirical studies which explored the information seeking behaviour of engineering and law students in Ireland. Findings reveal similar patterns in the information seeking behaviour between students studying to become professionals and information seeking patterns of these groups identified in the Leckie et al. model. Students learned their information seeking strategies, including effective and less effective approaches, from educators. Mis-perceptions of the role and value of libraries and information professionals in their studies were common, and as a result, students often adopted information seeking strategies that excluded libraries and library staff. The two studies suggest that engineering and law students in Ireland could benefit from greater information literacy training and awareness, enabling them to acquire the information skills they need to function effectively and efficiently in their future professional work lives.
Recommended Citation
Kerins, G.T., Madden, R., Fulton, C. " Information seeking and students studying for professional careers: the cases of enginerering and law students in Ireland". Information Research: An international journal, ISSN 1368-1613. Volume 10, No. 1
Publication Details
Information Research: An international journal, ISSN 1368-1613.
Volume 10, No. 1
http://informationr.net/ir/10-1/paper208.html
Paper presented at ISIC 2004 conference, 1 – 3 September 2004, UCD, Dublin