We asked all students how confident they are with performing certain activities in the research process; these are listed in order below.
Off-campus graduate students say they are most confident with citing sources correctly and understanding the ethics of information use. While no students said they were not confident, off-campus students were less likely to say they were confident with figuring out which library databases to use and searching within library databases. In the 2011 survey we asked about comfort with performing research activities; students reported being least comfortable with using advanced searching features (a question not asked in 2016) and with determining if the library had needed items.
As a comparison, see how faculty teaching graduate students rated the importance and student performance of these research skills, and look at on-campus graduate students’ confidence levels.
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