Data Literacy Practices of Students Conducting Undergraduate Research
Theresa Burress
Abstract
Undergraduate research is considered to be a high-impact practice; however, research into the data literacy of students conducting undergraduate research is lacking. In addition, institutionwide assessments of data practices are challenging because of varied disciplinary approaches to data. This study investigates the data practices of undergraduate students who submitted research posters to a student research symposium in 2019 and found that students engage in a variety of data practices during undergraduate research regardless of their research method and approach for obtaining and working with data. This study identifies potential areas for data-related library instruction in support of undergraduate research.
Topics & Concepts
Undergraduate researchVariety (cybernetics)Information literacyResearch dataDisciplineMathematics educationLiteracyComputer scienceMedical educationPsychologyPedagogyData scienceSociologyData curationMedicineArtificial intelligenceSocial scienceResearch Data Management PracticesData Quality and ManagementDigital and Traditional Archives Management