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Building research student
communities: is there a role
  for library and learning
          services?
Research students at De Montfort
           University
• Research students across all faculties
• Increasing numbers
• Mixture of full-time, part-time, home, EU
  and international
• ‘6-week rule’ part-time courses
• Institutional audit of research degrees
Introduction to library research support

  • Library is integrated library and learning development
    service (plus e-learning)
  • Core activity
     – Staffed from within existing resources
     – Some Roberts project funding
  • Dedicated research student spaces
  • Committee membership
     – Research Training Sub-Committee
     – Higher Degrees Committee
  • Mandatory deposit of etheses
Library support for research students
 • Research Training Programme
     – Central provision established 1998
     – Mandatory induction
     – Literature searching and reference management
       (mandatory, pre-transfer)
     – Advanced Endnote / reference software (optional)
     – Current awareness (optional)
 •   Institutional audit of research degrees
 •   Evaluation (e.g. PRES)
 •   Subject librarian support
 •   Demand for English language, writing support and
     maths and stats
Issues about research student use of
             the library
• Level of physical use
• Spaces and opportunities for research
  students to interact
  – No physical Graduate School
• Minority group (when compared to
  undergraduates and taught
  postgraduates)
• Different needs and expectations?
Comparing Practice:
          Research Support
• Colleagues with experience of other
  universities:
  – What research support does your
    university offer?
  – How does the library fit into this?
Communities of Practice

• Learning as apprenticeship (Lave &
  Wenger, 1991)
  – Community practicising an activity
  – Legitimate peripheral participation
  – Moving towards more active participation
Multiple Communities of Practice

• PGR students can be viewed within
  multiple communities:
  – of academics
  – of professionals
  – of disciplinary experts
  – of PGR students
Comparing Practice: Communities
          of Practice
• Colleagues with experience of other
  universities:
  – Are current PGR student communities:
    •   Focused on activities?
    •   Focused on the student experience?
    •   Disciplinary?
    •   Other
Benefits of Communities of
              Practice
• Support for those on periphery
• Allows for situated learning
• Shared developmental experience
Difficulties with ‘centralised’
     Communities of Practice
• CoPs are emergent, not prescribed
  (Schwen & Hara, 2003)
• Students need become ready to engage
  (Janson et al., 2004)
DMU Experience

• Two Communities of Practice supported
  by Department of Library Services
  – One face-to-face, focused on writing
    activities, looking to move into an online
    arena
  – One online, focused on the experience of
    PGR students
Case Study 1: The Writing Group
    for Research Students
Outline of discussion

 How much impact has the Writing Group for
  Research Students had upon the research
  community at DMU?

 Can a cross-disciplinary writing group offer
  participants legitimate and meaningful
  opportunities to develop the practice of academic
  language and culture?
The rationale
 20% increase in the number of students enrolling
  on research degree programmes since 2007

 Significant numbers of research students tapping
  into writing and more general academic support
  services

 A recent survey to measure the levels of
  confidence students have in their writing showed
  that 96% identified with one or more writing
  ‘anxieties’.
Aims of the group
 To increase the output of writing

 To improve the quality of writing

 To empower students to become confident and
  scholarly writers

 To empower students to become confident and
  scholarly readers of their own work and the work of
  others
The writing group method

 Set monthly writing objectives

 Discuss ‘hot’ writing topics identified by the group
  or complete a research-related writing activity

 Complete a peer-review activity which involves
  group members discussing work-in-progress
The group demographic

 8 regular members (attending two or more
  meetings)

 5 out of 8 members are female

 Regular members span four faculties:
   Business and Law          12%
   Humanities                25%
   Health and Life Sciences 38%
   Art and Design            25%
Measuring the impact
 Small impact at institutional level involving 1.5% of
  the research student body

 Measurable and meaningful impact within the group
  itself:
     100% of respondents felt more motivated to write
     100% of respondents felt more confident about the
      academic writing conventions at doctoral level

 Social aspects of the writing group seen as being
  positive
Does the writing group offer
    legitimate participation?

 To what extent can an inter-faculty approach work
  towards building an effective community of practice?

 How far can the practice of writing unite students in
  a community of practice?

 Can a centrally-located community have currency
  with a wider academic community?
Case study 2: The Research Wiki
Format of Wiki

• http://dmuresearcherwiki.wik.is/
• Captures breadth of research student
  experience
• Student accounts
• Contribution by comment
• Presented previously by Rush (2009) at
  LILAC 2009
Experience of Use

• Introduced to students at research
  induction
• Small numbers sign up
• Very little use of system
• Why?
Feedback from a student

• "I think the strengths of a wiki are that it
  is NOT centrally controlled but everyone
  can make a direct contribution."
• "The wiki-engine implemented seems to
  be very professional... [but] I would
  really like... to communicate with my
  peer-research-students rather than the
  library staff."
Does the wiki offer legitimate
     peripheral participation?
• To what extent is the software holding
  students back?
• Is there information students will share
  formally?
• Still a useful resource!
Group discussion

• Split into groups
• Pick a case study (ours or personal)
• Discuss the questions on the following
  slide
Points for discussion
• What could you do to support your
  chosen CoP?
• What difficulties / challenges / risks are
  associated with your strategy?
• To what extent does your approach
  allow legitimate participation?
• What kinds of CoP can libraries
  support?
Contacts

• Dr Katie Fraser, Information Librarian,
  University of Leicester
  KCF5@le.ac.uk
• Dr Melanie Petch, Writing Support Lecturer,
  De Montfort University
  mpetch@dmu.ac.uk
• Jo Webb, Head of Academic Services, De
  Montfort University
  jwebb@dmu.ac.uk

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Building research student communities: is there a role for library and learning services?

  • 1.
  • 2. Building research student communities: is there a role for library and learning services?
  • 3. Research students at De Montfort University • Research students across all faculties • Increasing numbers • Mixture of full-time, part-time, home, EU and international • ‘6-week rule’ part-time courses • Institutional audit of research degrees
  • 4. Introduction to library research support • Library is integrated library and learning development service (plus e-learning) • Core activity – Staffed from within existing resources – Some Roberts project funding • Dedicated research student spaces • Committee membership – Research Training Sub-Committee – Higher Degrees Committee • Mandatory deposit of etheses
  • 5. Library support for research students • Research Training Programme – Central provision established 1998 – Mandatory induction – Literature searching and reference management (mandatory, pre-transfer) – Advanced Endnote / reference software (optional) – Current awareness (optional) • Institutional audit of research degrees • Evaluation (e.g. PRES) • Subject librarian support • Demand for English language, writing support and maths and stats
  • 6. Issues about research student use of the library • Level of physical use • Spaces and opportunities for research students to interact – No physical Graduate School • Minority group (when compared to undergraduates and taught postgraduates) • Different needs and expectations?
  • 7. Comparing Practice: Research Support • Colleagues with experience of other universities: – What research support does your university offer? – How does the library fit into this?
  • 8. Communities of Practice • Learning as apprenticeship (Lave & Wenger, 1991) – Community practicising an activity – Legitimate peripheral participation – Moving towards more active participation
  • 9. Multiple Communities of Practice • PGR students can be viewed within multiple communities: – of academics – of professionals – of disciplinary experts – of PGR students
  • 10. Comparing Practice: Communities of Practice • Colleagues with experience of other universities: – Are current PGR student communities: • Focused on activities? • Focused on the student experience? • Disciplinary? • Other
  • 11. Benefits of Communities of Practice • Support for those on periphery • Allows for situated learning • Shared developmental experience
  • 12. Difficulties with ‘centralised’ Communities of Practice • CoPs are emergent, not prescribed (Schwen & Hara, 2003) • Students need become ready to engage (Janson et al., 2004)
  • 13. DMU Experience • Two Communities of Practice supported by Department of Library Services – One face-to-face, focused on writing activities, looking to move into an online arena – One online, focused on the experience of PGR students
  • 14. Case Study 1: The Writing Group for Research Students
  • 15. Outline of discussion  How much impact has the Writing Group for Research Students had upon the research community at DMU?  Can a cross-disciplinary writing group offer participants legitimate and meaningful opportunities to develop the practice of academic language and culture?
  • 16. The rationale  20% increase in the number of students enrolling on research degree programmes since 2007  Significant numbers of research students tapping into writing and more general academic support services  A recent survey to measure the levels of confidence students have in their writing showed that 96% identified with one or more writing ‘anxieties’.
  • 17. Aims of the group  To increase the output of writing  To improve the quality of writing  To empower students to become confident and scholarly writers  To empower students to become confident and scholarly readers of their own work and the work of others
  • 18. The writing group method  Set monthly writing objectives  Discuss ‘hot’ writing topics identified by the group or complete a research-related writing activity  Complete a peer-review activity which involves group members discussing work-in-progress
  • 19. The group demographic  8 regular members (attending two or more meetings)  5 out of 8 members are female  Regular members span four faculties:  Business and Law 12%  Humanities 25%  Health and Life Sciences 38%  Art and Design 25%
  • 20. Measuring the impact  Small impact at institutional level involving 1.5% of the research student body  Measurable and meaningful impact within the group itself:  100% of respondents felt more motivated to write  100% of respondents felt more confident about the academic writing conventions at doctoral level  Social aspects of the writing group seen as being positive
  • 21. Does the writing group offer legitimate participation?  To what extent can an inter-faculty approach work towards building an effective community of practice?  How far can the practice of writing unite students in a community of practice?  Can a centrally-located community have currency with a wider academic community?
  • 22. Case study 2: The Research Wiki
  • 23. Format of Wiki • http://dmuresearcherwiki.wik.is/ • Captures breadth of research student experience • Student accounts • Contribution by comment • Presented previously by Rush (2009) at LILAC 2009
  • 24. Experience of Use • Introduced to students at research induction • Small numbers sign up • Very little use of system • Why?
  • 25. Feedback from a student • "I think the strengths of a wiki are that it is NOT centrally controlled but everyone can make a direct contribution." • "The wiki-engine implemented seems to be very professional... [but] I would really like... to communicate with my peer-research-students rather than the library staff."
  • 26. Does the wiki offer legitimate peripheral participation? • To what extent is the software holding students back? • Is there information students will share formally? • Still a useful resource!
  • 27. Group discussion • Split into groups • Pick a case study (ours or personal) • Discuss the questions on the following slide
  • 28. Points for discussion • What could you do to support your chosen CoP? • What difficulties / challenges / risks are associated with your strategy? • To what extent does your approach allow legitimate participation? • What kinds of CoP can libraries support?
  • 29. Contacts • Dr Katie Fraser, Information Librarian, University of Leicester KCF5@le.ac.uk • Dr Melanie Petch, Writing Support Lecturer, De Montfort University mpetch@dmu.ac.uk • Jo Webb, Head of Academic Services, De Montfort University jwebb@dmu.ac.uk