“Having just the right answer is almost as worthless as not having an answer’’: conceptualizing the information needs of undergraduate engineers
Purpose This paper explores the information needs and behaviors of undergraduate engineers. Design/methodology/approach The paper reports on a qualitative study employing semi-structured interviews with 18 students. Findings The study identified the types of information needs undergraduate engineers encounter while working on problem solving tasks and the strategies they use to resolve these needs. The findings reveal that students often encounter difficulties due to a lack of procedural knowledge rather than conceptual gaps or misunderstandings. Students look for step-by-step solutions to address their information needs and become more efficient problem-solvers. However, most instructors do not provide answers or solutions, leaving students uncertain about their progress and unable to correct their mistakes. Consequently, students seek information from their peers, including step-by-step solutions and access to previous course materials. They use file-sharing and instant messaging platforms like Google Drive and Facebook Messenger as covert means of seeking help, sharing solutions and engaging in coursework-related discussions. Originality/value The findings enrich the theory of information needs by delineating between conceptual and procedural information needs. These findings also underscore the significant role that classmates and friends play as sources of information. The study offers implications for conceptual development of information needs, and for instructors to provide solutions and support sharing between peers on official platforms.
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2024
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Authors: | Dodson, Samuel |
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Journal of Documentation. - Emerald Publishing Limited, ISSN 1758-7379, ZDB-ID 1479864-5. - Vol. 80.2024, 7, p. 246-266
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Publisher: |
Emerald Publishing Limited |
Subject: | Information seeking | Information needs | Information sharing | Collaborative learning | Engineering education | Conceptual and procedural knowledge |
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