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Library Research Skills and the Nursing Curriculum: Engaging Students in the Post-Brandon-Hill Era
Journal of Hospital Librarianship (2008)
  • Carol L. Watwood, Western Kentucky University
  • Bryan Carson, Western Kentucky University
Abstract

ABSTRACT. Health science librarians experience challenges when partnering with people from other professional backgrounds such as nursing and with people of different ages. In partnering with people of other backgrounds,it is helpful to recognize the changing nature of research skills and the fact that many 21st century college students lack a print-based concept of research. Helping students to succeed in understanding and participating in the research process is more important than ever due to changes in the nursing profession, the sheer mass of scholarly information, and the challenges of searching for information on the world wide web.

Keywords
  • nursing students,
  • library skills,
  • student engagement,
  • research
Publication Date
Fall 2008
Citation Information
Carol L. Watwood and Bryan Carson. "Library Research Skills and the Nursing Curriculum: Engaging Students in the Post-Brandon-Hill Era" Journal of Hospital Librarianship Vol. 8 Iss. 3 (2008)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/carol_watwood/4/