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Nena Schvaneveldt1, Kay Strahan2
1Spencer S. Eccles Health Sciences Library, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT, USA.
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The ACRL Framework for Information Literacy provides a lens to examine learners' behavior, attitudes, and beliefs. In this follow up to a recent research study, we examine how students transitioning to clinical education understood how they learned to use information as new clinicians. Literature often describes learners with a deficit narrative, where students are expected to follow a prescribed scholarly path to gain knowledge. Participants described a variety of experiences from throughout their lives as valuable which contradicts this narrative. This highlights that librarians' engagement with health sciences students should center their humanity and agency as we guide them toward effective information practices in service of patient care.
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