학술논문

Students' Perceptions of Preprints Discovered in Google: A Window into Recognition and Evaluation
Document Type
Journal Articles
Reports - Research
Source
College & Research Libraries. Jan 2023 84(1):137-153.
Subject
Student Attitudes
Journal Articles
Information Retrieval
High School Students
Community College Students
Undergraduate Students
Graduate Students
Identification
Credibility
Language
English
ISSN
0010-0870
2150-6701
Abstract
Preprints play an important role in scholarly conversation. This paper examines perceptions of preprints through the lens of students using a simulated Google environment. Data were collected from 116 high school, community college, undergraduate, and graduate students with attention toward the helpfulness, credibility, and identification of preprints. Findings show preprint and peer-reviewed cues play little to no role in judging helpfulness or citability, but peer-review does when judging credibility. Further, most students did not recognize these resources as preprints. Implications and recommendations are discussed surrounding awareness and use of these openly available sources of scientific information.