TY - JOUR
T1 - Uso de recursos de información científica y redes sociales por los estudiantes cubanos de estomatología
AU - Corrales-Reyes, Ibraín Enrique
AU - Naranjo-Zaldívar, Héctor Andrés
AU - Valdés-Gamboa, Leonardo
AU - Mejia, Christian R.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2020, Editorial Ciencias Medicas. All rights reserved.
PY - 2020
Y1 - 2020
N2 - Introduction: Training of human resources skilled in the use of information and communications technologies is an important task, particularly in medical sciences studies, which are under permanent updating. Objective: Identify the use that dental students make of social networks and scientific information resources. Methods: An analytical cross-sectional study was conducted of 65 students by means of an anonymous validated self-applied questionnaire. The main variable analyzed was the use of social networks and information resources. A definition was achieved for frequent use of the information source and whether it was accessed at least once a week. The remaining options were viewed as infrequent use. Other socioeducational variables of interest were also studied. Results: Total participants were 65 students, with a predominance of the female sex. Google and SciELO were the best known information resources. Of the students surveyed, 89.23% had a profile on the social network Facebook. Of these, 62.07% use it to conduct some sort of academic activity and only 12.07% perceive it as a source of leisure. Ten students (15.38%) reported awareness of the pirate website Sci-Hub. Availability of modern computers, Wi-fi technology and a virtual library at universities was significantly associated to access to many of the information resources studied. Conclusions: There is considerable unawareness of most of the search engines evaluated. Google and SciELO were the information resources consulted at least once a week. The presence of certain logistic conditions at universities was significantly associated to access to many of the databases evaluated.
AB - Introduction: Training of human resources skilled in the use of information and communications technologies is an important task, particularly in medical sciences studies, which are under permanent updating. Objective: Identify the use that dental students make of social networks and scientific information resources. Methods: An analytical cross-sectional study was conducted of 65 students by means of an anonymous validated self-applied questionnaire. The main variable analyzed was the use of social networks and information resources. A definition was achieved for frequent use of the information source and whether it was accessed at least once a week. The remaining options were viewed as infrequent use. Other socioeducational variables of interest were also studied. Results: Total participants were 65 students, with a predominance of the female sex. Google and SciELO were the best known information resources. Of the students surveyed, 89.23% had a profile on the social network Facebook. Of these, 62.07% use it to conduct some sort of academic activity and only 12.07% perceive it as a source of leisure. Ten students (15.38%) reported awareness of the pirate website Sci-Hub. Availability of modern computers, Wi-fi technology and a virtual library at universities was significantly associated to access to many of the information resources studied. Conclusions: There is considerable unawareness of most of the search engines evaluated. Google and SciELO were the information resources consulted at least once a week. The presence of certain logistic conditions at universities was significantly associated to access to many of the databases evaluated.
KW - Citation databases
KW - Dentistry
KW - Information and communications technology
KW - Information competences
KW - Information literacy
KW - Sci-Hub
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M3 - Artículo original
AN - SCOPUS:85085289199
SN - 0864-0300
VL - 39
JO - Revista Cubana de Investigaciones Biomedicas
JF - Revista Cubana de Investigaciones Biomedicas
IS - 2
M1 - e409
ER -