Factors affecting students’ information literacy self-efficacy
ISSN: 0737-8831
Article publication date: 12 June 2019
Issue publication date: 12 June 2019
Abstract
Purpose
The purpose of this paper is to explore how computer self-efficacy (CSE), perceived information overload (IO) and the digital native perspective predict students’ information literacy (IL) self-efficacy.
Design/methodology/approach
The research was conducted in Israel and comprised 117 students from the Information Science Department at Bar-Ilan University. Researchers used five questionnaires to gather personal details: a demographic questionnaire, the IL self-efficacy questionnaire, the CSE questionnaire, technology usage (TU) questionnaire and the perceived IO questionnaire.
Findings
The findings confirm that these variables significantly predict students’ IL self-efficacy.
Originality/value
Instructors and librarians should be familiar with the issue of individual differences, as well with the issue of students’ age. These factors may help them choose the most appropriate way when instructing IL skills to their students.
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Citation
Aharony, N. and Gazit, T. (2019), "Factors affecting students’ information literacy self-efficacy", Library Hi Tech, Vol. 37 No. 2, pp. 170-183. https://doi.org/10.1108/LHT-10-2018-0154
Publisher
:Emerald Publishing Limited
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