High School to University: What Skills Do Students Need?

  • Daniel E
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The problem of transferring library and information searching skills from high school to college is not new, but has become intensified in the last decade by the pressures of the information explosion, new technologies and budget reductions. While skills objectives for both high school and first year university are similar, the context and emphasis for the use of these skills differs in several respects. The survival skills students acquire in high school, particularly in the areas of periodical index use and computer search strategies, need to be expanded. Increased communication between high school teacher-librarians and academic librarians is recommended.

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Daniel, E. (2021). High School to University: What Skills Do Students Need? IASL Annual Conference Proceedings, 53–61. https://doi.org/10.29173/iasl8181

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