Digital vs Print Resources: How the Evolution of Resources is Changing the Way International Students EFL students Learn.
Date
2023-12-22
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City, University of London
Abstract
As English is the universal language, increasing number of international students who travel
abroad in the purpose of receiving a credible education in learning English. UK has become one
of the most attractive distention for many of international English as a Foreign Language (EFL)
learners, including Arabic students. This greaten the role of library and information service
provision as language barrier is a significant challenge in meeting their user’ information need.
Especially with the continuous development in technology, the choices of resources used in EFL
learning are not limited by print resources anymore, international EFL students have variety of
digital resources which give them more flexibility in learning. However, this alone might not
guarantee students a good quality of information. Especially with Arabic EFL students where
their native language is a Semitic that has substantial differences in language than English. This
study aims at investigating at whether the majority of international EFL students prefer using
digital resources, print resources, or a combination of both; with taking into consecration what
resources qualities they based their preference on; how is that preference effecting their learning
outcome; with discovering the effect of the native language (Arabic) on their resources
preference and learning outcome; along with the challenge for library and information provision
in this matter. The study adopted a quantitative method. The required data were obtained by the
mean of a questionnaire. The sample of the study was (35) international EFL students in the UK
(20 Arabic and 15 non-Arabic speaker). The responses were analyzed by using Qualtrics and
Excel. The study found that: 1) The majority of international students prefer digital resources and
it show a better learning outcome. 2) Native language has an effect on students’ resources
preference and learning outcome. 3) Library and information service face high challenges that
are mainly related lack of service and marketing.
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Digital resources, Print resources, EFL, Learning outcome, Native language, Library and information provision