PhD on Track – designing learning for PhD students By Gunhild Austrheim and Eystein Gullbekk.

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PhD on Track – designing learning for PhD students By Gunhild Austrheim and Eystein Gullbekk

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PhD on Track – designing learning for PhD students

By Gunhild Austrheim and Eystein Gullbekk

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National Qualification Framework (examples)

Knowledge:- is in the forefront of knowledge within his/her

academic field and masters the field´s philosophy of science and/or artistic issues and methods

General competence:- can communicate research and development work

through recognized Norwegian and international channels

(The Ministry of Education and Research, 2009)

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A doctoral programme has booked a librarian!

Research supportResearch support

What kind of support do they need?

Which challenges do our librarians face?

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Presentation in two parts

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Introducing PhD on Track

User involvement

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1 PhD on Track

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Information Management for Knowledge Creation (2010 – 2013)

1. A study on PhD students’ information behavior and their perceived needs

2. Developing and testing online modules

• Project partners: The university libraries in Oslo, Bergen and Ålborg and the libraries at The Norwegian School of Economics and Bergen University College

• Partly funded by the National Library of Norway

Gullbekk, E., Rullestad, T., & Torras i Calvo, M.-C. (ed.) (2012). PhD candidates and the research process:The library's contribution. (Vol. 8). Oslo: Universitetsbiblioteket i Oslo.

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Evaluating Research

Mapping Research

Publishing Research

Literature Review

Reference Chasing

MotivationChoosing where to publish

How to get published

Publishing

Open Access Authorship Copyright

Reference Management

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Principles in content development

• Illustrate challenges

• Demonstrate possible procedures

• Explain and clarify principles and perspectives

• Provoke decision making and reflection

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Developing digital resources

1. Design and technical development (contract, Centre for New Media)

2. Developing and editing content (project group)

3. User testing and quality assurance(project group)

The project: second phase

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2 User involvement- adjusting PhD on Track

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User involvement

• Getting to know the target audience

• Characteristics of PhD students are often determined by:– Discipline– Research projects– Prior educational

experiences– Familiarity with our

topics

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User testing methodology

• Focus group interviews with phd students and supervisors (2011)

• Testing with wireframes (2012)

• Usability testing (2012/2013)

• Personas and expert evaluation (2012/2013)

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Testing…

• We tested:– Navigation – how to find…– Content – important with feedback

• Students involved in testing were selected as to give variation on: – Disciplines– Stage of PhD – Age and gender

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Feedback from user involvement

• Navigation works – logic and meaningful• Understood as a course• Positive to content and the need for the site• Well-liked design• Relevance – useful, one-stop, topics

• Feedback from librarians indicated this would be useful in connection with PhD courses

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Necessary adjustments

• Front page – Present the web site

• Language – Avoid library jargon

• Concise text on introductory pages• More depth on content• More examples • More discipline specific content

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Illustrate challenges

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Explain and clarify principles and perspectives

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Provoke decision making and reflection

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Gains from user involvement

• Awareness of issues and challenges – we could make changes

• Adjustments vis-à-vis the vendor• Helped us focus on the user needs – and not

library needs• Confirming the right choices• Focus on target audience – new PhD students• Focus on strategies – not recipies

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Looking forward

• Further development – Editors– Dialogue with similar projects/products– Considerations on additional topics– Follow-up user testing– Marketing and implementation

• Continuing feedback - ASK US button

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Thank you for your attention!