Evaluating and developing an information literacy programme for MBA students

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2016
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Library and Information Association of New Zealand Aotearoa
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Massey University has the longest continually-running Executive MBA programme in New Zealand which is specifically designed for managers who have substantial professional and managerial work experience (Massey University, 2016). Studying part time over 25 months, students learn how to be successful in senior leadership roles in the public or private sector. Business librarians at Massey University have been involved for more than 15 years in delivering information literacy sessions for this programme during their orientation weekend. This research provides a case study focusing on evaluating the “one-shot” library instruction approach used for 2015 and 2016 cohorts. Survey data supports findings of other studies that as students transition to postgraduate study, embedded and discipline specific library support is needed.
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Information literacy, Postgraduate students, Master of Business Administration (MBA), Information seeking behaviour, Business education
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The New Zealand Library & Information Management Journal, 2016, February/July 2016, 56 (1), pp. 30 - 45 (15)
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