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Texas Digital Storage Study, 2018 (open access)

Texas Digital Storage Study, 2018

Study involving the establishment of policies and practices to deploy, manage, categorize, retain, access, use, and archive informational records.
Date: 2018
Creator: Texas. Department of Information Resources.
Object Type: Report
System: The Portal to Texas History
Survey on the Graduate Attitudes and Needs Toward Data Literacy and Library Instruction (open access)

Survey on the Graduate Attitudes and Needs Toward Data Literacy and Library Instruction

This paper describes a study to survey the current attitudes and needs of earth science graduate students for research data literacy.
Date: November 9, 2018
Creator: Ming, Wu & Hui, Hu
Object Type: Paper
System: The UNT Digital Library
Unfolding Research Data Services: An Information Architecture Perspective (open access)

Unfolding Research Data Services: An Information Architecture Perspective

This paper describes the use of a content analysis with the lens of information architecture to better understand how research data services are organize in North American academic library websites, and to what extent the research data lifecycle is supported within these services.
Date: June 4, 2018
Creator: Khan, Hammad; Chang, Hsia-Ching & Kim, Jeonghyun
Object Type: Paper
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Use of Technology in Early Childhood Schools and Homes and Its Impact on the Social and Language Development of Children: Perspectives of Parents and Teachers in Kuwait (open access)

The Use of Technology in Early Childhood Schools and Homes and Its Impact on the Social and Language Development of Children: Perspectives of Parents and Teachers in Kuwait

This study was aimed at understanding the use of technology in early childhood school and home settings as well as its impact on students' social and language development, specifically with children aged four to seven from two schools (Kindergarten and elementary) in Kuwait. The study followed a qualitative design in which the interpretative approach was applied. Non-participant observations were conducted to gather data concerning the actual use of technology in the classrooms, they were followed by interviews with teachers and a group of parents from each classroom. The study used Vygotsky's social development theory as a framework for the analysis of data. The analysis showed limitations in the use of technology in the classroom; teachers identified a need for training to increase their knowledge about how to integrate technology into instruction. Also, the limited availability of up-to-date technology was viewed as a challenge. Teachers and parents agreed that the use of technology may foster social and language development for most students, on the condition that their use is supervised and guided by an adult. However, they also perceived that technology could have a negative impact on the development of students' social development, an area that requires further investigation.
Date: August 2018
Creator: Alsuhail, Saffa Z A J Zaid
Object Type: Thesis or Dissertation
System: The UNT Digital Library