Undergraduate search strategies and evaluation criteria

Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to determine undergraduate students' information-seeking behavior and their thought processes involved in, criteria applied to, and methods of, evaluating the results of their searches, in determining which information to apply to their research.Design met...

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