Documents organisation strategies of Open University Malaysia (OUM) postgraduate students

Students doing research would normally download documents from the Internet on to their desktop for later use. However, these documents are not easily found again as the documents are saved indiscriminately in multiple folders on their desktop. This study aims to investigate students’ document or...

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Main Authors: Jaspal Kaur Naranjan Singh,, Fathin Fakhriah Abdul Aziz,
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spelling my.oum.11692020-01-10T02:47:21Z Documents organisation strategies of Open University Malaysia (OUM) postgraduate students Jaspal Kaur Naranjan Singh, Fathin Fakhriah Abdul Aziz, LC5201 Education extension. Adult education. Continuing education Students doing research would normally download documents from the Internet on to their desktop for later use. However, these documents are not easily found again as the documents are saved indiscriminately in multiple folders on their desktop. This study aims to investigate students’ document organisation strategies on their desktop primarily. The study includes 128 Open University Malaysia (OUM) postgraduate students with personal desktop of at least 10 Portable Documents Format (PDFs) files. Personal Information Management (PIM) is an interesting research field exploring individual's activities of acquisition, organisation, maintenance, retrieval and sharing of information (Lush, 2014). Research has shown that PIM activities have an important influence on the learning processes, particularly university students engaging in many documents from various sources (Jacques & Fastrez, 2014). Data regarding their personal desktop documents were collected using survey method. The questionnaire was administered using Google Form. Two distinct categories of students’ organisation strategies were identified in this research, which are piling and filing. A discussion of these results is provided. We will then recommend personal information management organisation strategies for postgraduate students doing their research project. A proper information management organisation strategy will lead to the development of efficient information management skills of the student. 2019 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed text http://library.oum.edu.my/repository/1169/1/library-document-1169.pdf Jaspal Kaur Naranjan Singh, and Fathin Fakhriah Abdul Aziz, (2019) Documents organisation strategies of Open University Malaysia (OUM) postgraduate students. In: International Conference on Education (ICE 2019), 10-11 April 2019, Kuala Lumpur. http://library.oum.edu.my/repository/1169/
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topic LC5201 Education extension. Adult education. Continuing education
spellingShingle LC5201 Education extension. Adult education. Continuing education
Jaspal Kaur Naranjan Singh,
Fathin Fakhriah Abdul Aziz,
Documents organisation strategies of Open University Malaysia (OUM) postgraduate students
description Students doing research would normally download documents from the Internet on to their desktop for later use. However, these documents are not easily found again as the documents are saved indiscriminately in multiple folders on their desktop. This study aims to investigate students’ document organisation strategies on their desktop primarily. The study includes 128 Open University Malaysia (OUM) postgraduate students with personal desktop of at least 10 Portable Documents Format (PDFs) files. Personal Information Management (PIM) is an interesting research field exploring individual's activities of acquisition, organisation, maintenance, retrieval and sharing of information (Lush, 2014). Research has shown that PIM activities have an important influence on the learning processes, particularly university students engaging in many documents from various sources (Jacques & Fastrez, 2014). Data regarding their personal desktop documents were collected using survey method. The questionnaire was administered using Google Form. Two distinct categories of students’ organisation strategies were identified in this research, which are piling and filing. A discussion of these results is provided. We will then recommend personal information management organisation strategies for postgraduate students doing their research project. A proper information management organisation strategy will lead to the development of efficient information management skills of the student.
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author Jaspal Kaur Naranjan Singh,
Fathin Fakhriah Abdul Aziz,
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Fathin Fakhriah Abdul Aziz,
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title Documents organisation strategies of Open University Malaysia (OUM) postgraduate students
title_short Documents organisation strategies of Open University Malaysia (OUM) postgraduate students
title_full Documents organisation strategies of Open University Malaysia (OUM) postgraduate students
title_fullStr Documents organisation strategies of Open University Malaysia (OUM) postgraduate students
title_full_unstemmed Documents organisation strategies of Open University Malaysia (OUM) postgraduate students
title_sort documents organisation strategies of open university malaysia (oum) postgraduate students
publishDate 2019
url http://library.oum.edu.my/repository/1169/1/library-document-1169.pdf
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