Abstract
Robust information literacy (IL) self-efficacy is a cornerstone of effective learning. The effect of demographics on IL self-efficacy among Indonesian university students was studied, focusing on gender, age, and current university. Two hundred twenty-four students from four universities participated in this mixed-methods study. Quantitative data, collected through an online survey based on Kurbanoglu's IL self-efficacy scale, were analyzed using t-tests and ANOVA. Qualitative data from follow-up surveys were thematically analyzed. Results indicate high IL self-efficacy. The university which students attended affected IL self-efficacy, while gender and age did not. Educational background, IL experiences, and access to information significantly influenced self-efficacy. The importance of IL skill development in a digital, information-rich world was demonstrated. Valuable insights into the effective use of a two-stage survey on IL self-efficacy tied to demographics are provided, aiming to promote educational equity, refine interventions, allocate resources, enhance curricula, shape policies, and equip students for the demands of the information age. Copyright © 2024 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
Original language | English |
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Article number | 101281 |
Journal | Library & Information Science Research |
Volume | 46 |
Issue number | 1 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - Jan 2024 |
Citation
Prabowo, T. T., Sitthiworachart, J., & Lo, C. K. (2024). Demographic analysis of information literacy self-efficacy among library and information science students in Indonesia. Library & Information Science Research, 46(1), Article 101281. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.lisr.2024.101281Keywords
- Demographic
- Information literacy
- Self-efficacy
- Library and information science
- Indonesian universities