Abstract
Graduate students’ identities and personal lives are heavily tied to their experiences of research, and many struggle to find, understand, and use information for research purposes. Using a drawing exercise rooted in visual research methods combined with semi-structured interviews, a research team in the United States and Canada explored graduate student perceptions of research with nineteen participants. Thematic analysis identified six themes: Research is abstract; research is an odyssey; social support makes or breaks the student experience; research is an emotional continuum; interplay between identity/values; information is problematic. The study has implications for how librarians support graduate student research.
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Droog, A., Weaver, K. D., & Brady, F. (2024). Along for the journey: Graduate student perceptions of research. College and Research Libraries, 85(6), 826–852. https://doi.org/10.5860/crl.85.6.826
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