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Publication Date: 2010-Oct
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The Timing of the Research Question: First-Year Writing Faculty and Instruction Librarians' Differing Perspectives
Nutefall, Jennifer E.; Ryder, Phyllis Mentzell
portal: Libraries and the Academy, v10 n4 p437-449 Oct 2010
Faculty and librarians agree on the qualities of a good research question. However, in an exploratory study, they differed on when students should develop their research question. While librarians stated that students should develop their question early, first-year writing faculty advocated for delaying the development of the research question. The timing of the research question is an important issue because it has implications for the structuring of research assignments and library instruction, as well as having an impact on the students who get differing messages. (Contains 25 notes.)
Descriptors: Student Research, Librarians, Library Instruction, College Faculty, Writing Teachers, Librarian Attitudes, Teacher Attitudes, Information Seeking, Online Searching, Assignments, Research Projects, College Students, Librarian Teacher Cooperation, Academic Libraries
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