How are we the same or different : information needs and barriers of domestic and international students

The study sought to (1) investigate whether international students differ from domestic students in their information needs and barriers encountered, and (2) test the relative importance of students' domestic/international status against their gender and level of study. A survey was used to col...

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Main Authors: Sin, Joanna Sei-Ching, Kim, Kyung-Sun
Other Authors: Wee Kim Wee School of Communication and Information
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1395442020-05-20T05:01:44Z How are we the same or different : information needs and barriers of domestic and international students Sin, Joanna Sei-Ching Kim, Kyung-Sun Wee Kim Wee School of Communication and Information Social sciences::Communication International Students Domestic Students The study sought to (1) investigate whether international students differ from domestic students in their information needs and barriers encountered, and (2) test the relative importance of students' domestic/international status against their gender and level of study. A survey was used to collect data from international and domestic undergraduate and graduate students in a US public university. The study collected 1259 responses. Regression analysis was used for analyzing the data. International and domestic students were found to be similar in their top-ranked needs (e.g., career information) and barriers (e.g., irrelevant and non-credible information). Compared to their gender and level of study, students' domestic/international status resulted in fewer significant differences in their needs and barriers. However, for the areas where domestic/international status was significant, its effect size was often prominent. Differences between domestic and international students are more notable in the barriers than in the information needs. Based on the findings, six propositions were developed. The implications for research and practice are discussed. 2020-05-20T05:01:44Z 2020-05-20T05:01:44Z 2018 Journal Article Sin, J. S.-C., & Kim, K.-S. (2018). How are we the same or different : information needs and barriers of domestic and international students. The Journal of Academic Librarianship, 44(6), 712-723. doi:10.1016/j.acalib.2018.10.005 0099-1333 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/139544 10.1016/j.acalib.2018.10.005 2-s2.0-85055714183 6 44 712 723 en The Journal of Academic Librarianship © 2018 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
institution Nanyang Technological University
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topic Social sciences::Communication
International Students
Domestic Students
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International Students
Domestic Students
Sin, Joanna Sei-Ching
Kim, Kyung-Sun
How are we the same or different : information needs and barriers of domestic and international students
description The study sought to (1) investigate whether international students differ from domestic students in their information needs and barriers encountered, and (2) test the relative importance of students' domestic/international status against their gender and level of study. A survey was used to collect data from international and domestic undergraduate and graduate students in a US public university. The study collected 1259 responses. Regression analysis was used for analyzing the data. International and domestic students were found to be similar in their top-ranked needs (e.g., career information) and barriers (e.g., irrelevant and non-credible information). Compared to their gender and level of study, students' domestic/international status resulted in fewer significant differences in their needs and barriers. However, for the areas where domestic/international status was significant, its effect size was often prominent. Differences between domestic and international students are more notable in the barriers than in the information needs. Based on the findings, six propositions were developed. The implications for research and practice are discussed.
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title How are we the same or different : information needs and barriers of domestic and international students
title_short How are we the same or different : information needs and barriers of domestic and international students
title_full How are we the same or different : information needs and barriers of domestic and international students
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