Seeking ways to develop information literacy skills among first year college students, librarians at our institution developed a pilot program to measure the effects of a multiple library instruction session module on students' research skills in the first semester. The pilot program incorporates a substantial assessment model consisting of a pretest, posttest, and a citation analysis of final papers. Results demonstrate that students who had multiple library instruction sessions during the first semester report higher levels of confidence and greater use of library resources than students who had only a single instruction session
The article describes an effort to assess the information literacy skills of entering first-year col...
This study is designed to reveal whether students acquire the domains and levels of library skills d...
As part of the University of Rhode Island Libraries\u27 Comprehensive Plan for Information Literacy...
Seeking ways to develop information literacy skills among first year college students, librarians at...
This study shows the value of library instruction in the building of first-year students’ informatio...
A Review of: Luetkenhaus, H., Hvizdak, E., Johnson, C., & Schiller, N. (2017). Measuring library ...
Collaboration with stakeholders to employ a variety of assessment strategies paints the clearest pic...
This poster examines the library research sessions integrated into nearly 400 sections of the first-...
Washington State University recently launched Roots of Contemporary Issues (RCI), a required first y...
This study investigates the impact that pre-tests have on the effectiveness of library instruction w...
Every year we use assessment to improve library instruction for freshman English students. This pres...
Objectives – This study examines the connection between student academic success and information lit...
This study examines the relationship between formal library instruction and undergraduate student pe...
Given the investment in librarian time and energy and faculty and student time constraints, it was d...
The GWLA Student Learning Outcomes task force analyzed the data from over 42,000 first-time, first-y...
The article describes an effort to assess the information literacy skills of entering first-year col...
This study is designed to reveal whether students acquire the domains and levels of library skills d...
As part of the University of Rhode Island Libraries\u27 Comprehensive Plan for Information Literacy...
Seeking ways to develop information literacy skills among first year college students, librarians at...
This study shows the value of library instruction in the building of first-year students’ informatio...
A Review of: Luetkenhaus, H., Hvizdak, E., Johnson, C., & Schiller, N. (2017). Measuring library ...
Collaboration with stakeholders to employ a variety of assessment strategies paints the clearest pic...
This poster examines the library research sessions integrated into nearly 400 sections of the first-...
Washington State University recently launched Roots of Contemporary Issues (RCI), a required first y...
This study investigates the impact that pre-tests have on the effectiveness of library instruction w...
Every year we use assessment to improve library instruction for freshman English students. This pres...
Objectives – This study examines the connection between student academic success and information lit...
This study examines the relationship between formal library instruction and undergraduate student pe...
Given the investment in librarian time and energy and faculty and student time constraints, it was d...
The GWLA Student Learning Outcomes task force analyzed the data from over 42,000 first-time, first-y...
The article describes an effort to assess the information literacy skills of entering first-year col...
This study is designed to reveal whether students acquire the domains and levels of library skills d...
As part of the University of Rhode Island Libraries\u27 Comprehensive Plan for Information Literacy...