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katarina_novoselJISC i british library- nova istraživanja-> google generation is a myth!
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jon mannion"The report by the CIBER research team at University College London claims that, although young people demonstrate an ease and familiarity with computers, they rely on the most basic search tools and do not possess the critical and analytical skills to asses the information that they find on the web. The report ‘Information Behaviour of the Researcher of the Future’ also shows that research-behaviour traits that are commonly associated with younger users – impatience in search and navigation, and zero tolerance for any delay in satisfying their information needs – are now the norm for all age-groups, from younger pupils and undergraduates through to professors."
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Leo Havemann... " they rely on the most basic search tools and do not possess the critical and analytical skills"
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Thomas Ryberg‘Google Generation’ is a myth, says new research
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although young people demonstrate an ease and familiarity with computers, they rely on the most basic search tools and do not possess the critical and analytical skills to asses the information that they find on the web
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research-behaviour traits that are commonly associated with younger users – impatience in search and navigation, and zero tolerance for any delay in satisfying their information needs – are now the norm for all age-groups
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a stark message to government - that young people are dangerously lacking information skills
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Well-funded information literacy programmes are needed, it continues, if the UK is to remain as a leading knowledge economy with a strongly-skilled next generation of researchers
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We have seized many of the opportunities new technology offers to inspire our users to learn, discover and innovate
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we must do more and welcome the report findings, particularly the need to equip users of all age-groups with wider information and digital literacy skills.”
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the changing needs of our students and researchers and how libraries can meet their needs
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A new report, commissioned by JISC and the British Library, counters the common assumption that the ‘Google Generation’ – young people born or brought up in the Internet age – is the most adept at using the web.
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young people are dangerously lacking information skills
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Alison Martin-KesslerA new report, commissioned by JISC and the British Library, counters the common assumption that the ‘Google Generation’ – young people born or brought up in the Internet age – is the most adept at using the web. The report by the CIBER research team at University College London claims that, although young people demonstrate an ease and familiarity with computers, they rely on the most basic search tools and do not possess the critical and analytical skills to asses the information that they find on the web. " /><meta name="keywords" content="Google Generation" /><meta name="language" content="en-GB" /><meta name="DC.title" content="‘Google Generation’ is a myth, says new research" /><meta name="DC.subject" content="Google Generation" /><meta name="DC.publisher" content="Joint Information Systems Committee (JISC)" /><meta name="DC.rights" content="Copyright Higher Education Funding Council for England (HEFCE), on behalf of the Joint Information Systems Commmittee (JISC), unless explicitly acknowledged otherwise." /><meta name="DC.creator" content="xantheodonnell" /><meta name="DC.language" content="en-GB" /><meta name="DC.date.created" scheme="W3CDTF" content="16 January 2008 14:54" /><meta name="DC.format" content="text/html" /><meta name="DC.identifier" content="www.jisc.ac.uk/news/stories/2008/01/googlegen.aspx
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Karen LaBontesummary of research that shows the "Google generation" is NOT proficient at using research and other tools at a complex level, despite what we believe.
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Carolynn BrutonArticle on the Y generation's information and research skills (or lack of....)
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William WoodwardA new report, commissioned by JISC and the British Library, counters the common assumption that the ‘Google Generation’ – young people born or brought up in the Internet age – is the most adept at using the web. The report by the CIBER research te
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Sharon E. CrossanNew report reveals the information needs of the researchers and learners of the future.
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RSC WalesNew report reveals the information needs of the researchers and learners of the future.
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L@jost EU projectMore findings that the Digital Natives philosophy is misplaced.
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laura malitaMore findings that the Digital Natives philosophy is misplaced.
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Arne van ElkDe British Libray en JISC hebben onderzoek gedaan naar de 'Google-generatie'. Volgens het onderzoek, dat is uitgevoerd door het CIBER research team van het University College London, is de Google-generatie een mythe. Jongeren die zijn opgegroeid in het in
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