The Library as Place in the Lives of AfricanAmericans - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

1 / 23
About This Presentation
Title:

The Library as Place in the Lives of AfricanAmericans

Description:

What factors motivate African American Students and professionals to use the ... Respondents in the 18-33 years of age group were undecided. ... – PowerPoint PPT presentation

Number of Views:22
Avg rating:3.0/5.0
Slides: 24
Provided by: WAC48
Category:

less

Transcript and Presenter's Notes

Title: The Library as Place in the Lives of AfricanAmericans


1
The Library as Place in the Lives of
African-Americans
  • Ruth C. Shoge D.L.S.,
  • Reference/Instruction Librarian
  • Washington College
  • Chestertown, Maryland
  • ACRL 11th Annual Conference 4/12/03

2
Focus of this research
  • To determine
  • How African American Students and professionals
    perceive the library as a transforming agent in
    achieving academic and career success.
  • What factors motivate African American Students
    and professionals to use the library and its
    resources.

3
Why this topic?
  • Civil Rights Activism
  • "Libraries can mold character, giving an
    individual powerful words to live by." Carl
    Rowan 
  • "Library is the temple of learning, and learning
    has liberated more people than all the wars in
    human history. A black person who wants to be
    liberated first needs to get learning. If he
    does, it will make him a formidable force against
    a would-be oppressor." Carl Rowan
  • Freedom Libraries

4
The Research Questions
  • In which library activities are Black students
    most frequently engaged?
  • What factors motivate African-American students
    to use the library and its resources?
  • Is there a significant correlation between
    library activity engagement and perceived effect
    on the subjects academic performance?
  • Does the perception of the librarys
    philosophical role as a transforming agent differ
    significantly by age of respondents?

5
Previous Research
  • Ethlelene Whitmires findings, based on the
    College Student Experiences Questionnaire (CSEQ).
    African American Students used library sources
    more frequently that white students in the
    following areas
  • (1) used the card catalog or computer,
  • (2) asked librarian for help,
  • (3) read in the reserve or reference section,
  • (4) used indexes to journal articles,
  • (5) developed bibliography,
  • (6) read basic reference documents, and
  • (7) checked out books.

6
Previous ResearchContinued
  • John Ory and Larry Braskcamp (1988) also found
    that minority students used the library more than
    White students.
  • The study was also based on the CSEQ dataset.
  • A comparative study of students in an honors
    program, a transition program, as well as in the
    regular curriculum.

7
More Research
  • Qun Jioa and Anthony Onwuegbuzie (1997) in their
    research on The Prevalence and Reasons for
    University Library Usage identified the top
    three reasons for students use of the library
  • (1) to obtain a book or an article for a course
    paper.
  • (2) to study for a test.
  • (3) to use computerized indexes and online
    facilities.

8
More Research
  • J. Fielder (1975) found that the main reasons
    reported by respondents at the University of
    Washington Libraries for using the library were
  • (1) to do class related reading,
  • (2) to do class related research and
  • (3) to study for a test

9
Methodology
  • Research Instrument
  • Survey questionnaire
  • 3 sections
  • Demographics
  • Library activities engagement
  • Respondents perception of the library

10
Methodologycontinued
  • Population
  • 187 African-American subjects in Maryland and
    Delaware.
  • 129 undergraduate students
  • 26 graduate students
  • 32 professionals
  • Educational Institutions
  • 2 large public universities
  • 2 Historically Black Colleges and Universities
  • 2 small independent liberal arts colleges
  • 1 large private university

11
Table 1. Descriptive Summary of Respondents
12
Analysis of data
  • Population divided into 2 groups
  • Group 1 undergraduate students
  • Group 2 graduate students and professionals
  • Statistical Package for the Social Sciences
    (SPSS) was used to analyze the data.
  • Frequency analysis
  • T-tests
  • Correlations

13
Findings
  • Q1. In which library activities are African
    American students and professionals most
    frequently engaged?
  • Use electronic resources
  • Do research
  • Study
  • Do homework

14
Table 2 Means, Standard Deviations and t-Tests
by Activities Listed in Descending Order of Mean
Score by ActivityScale 1 very often 5
never
Correlation is significant at the plt0.01 level
15
Findings (Continued)
  • Q2. What factors motivate African American
    students and professionals to use the library and
    its resources?
  • Help academic performance
  • Required to complete assignments
  • Library instruction

16
(No Transcript)
17
Findings (continued)
  • Q3. Is there a significant correlation between
    use of library and its perceived effect on
    academic performance?
  • Significant correlation between
  • Academic performance and use of resources.
  • Academic performance and use of the library as a
    place to study.
  • Academic performance and help from the reference
    librarian.

18
Table 4 Correlation of Library Effectiveness and
Resources By Groups.Control Variable Use of
library resources made a significant difference
to my academic performance.Scale 1 strongly
agree 5 strongly disagree 
19
Findings (continued)
  • Q4. Does the perception of the librarys
    philosophical role as a transforming agent differ
    significantly by age of respondents?
  • There was a significant difference between the
    two age groups.
  • Respondents 34 years of age and older agreed with
    the statements.
  • Respondents in the 18-33 years of age group were
    undecided.

20
Table 7 Correlation of the Perception of the
Philosophical Role of the Library with Age
Groups.Scale 1 strongly agree 5 strongly
disagree
21
Conclusion
  • Small sample size does not allow for
    generalization beyond this group.
  • Respondents use the library to do research and
    study more than any other activities.
  • Respondents use the library to improve their
    academic performance.
  • Course preparation and tests are the main
    determinants behind library engagement.

22
Further Research
  • Repeat the survey covering a much wider
    geographic area.
  • Limit the population to undergraduate students.
  • Investigate the types of online resources used
    for research purposes.

23
Significance of the study
  • Adds to the body of literature on library use.
  • Gives the African-American perspective.
  • Encourages further research.
  • Has implications for library instruction.
Write a Comment
User Comments (0)
About PowerShow.com