In this study I ask the question: Can standardized information literacy tests help assess and benchmark the learning of information skills by Canadian law students? This study replicates an earlier study that found that a standardized test of information literacy competencies, SAILS, was not an effective measure of law student information literacy levels. By applying the same test under similar conditions to another group of law students, I found that while the test did not measure legal research competencies, it was effective in measuring basic information literacy skills in law students with often surprising results. I argue that legal research training programs cannot assume students have achieved competency in information literacy skill...
This Article will explore the issues that arise as more and more law schools face important definiti...
Academic librarians widely believe that information literacy instruction is most effective when inte...
How can we ensure that today’s law graduates are “practice ready” when law practice—particularly leg...
In this study I ask the question: Can standardized information literacy tests help assess and benchm...
It is often said that the library is to a law student what the laboratory is to the scientist. Are w...
Legal research education has been slow to adopt information literacy as a framework, despite the dem...
Legal research education has been slow to adopt information literacy as a framework, despite the dem...
This study traces the development of the American Association of Law Libraries' (AALL) Law Student I...
Objective: To ascertain the factors influencing student learning during information literacy instruc...
Information Literacy (IL) has been defined by the ACRL as the ability to identify, access, evaluate,...
This article argues that current legal research education is dangerously deficient and demonstrates ...
The new edition of The Law Workbook includes exercises that show students how to read, research, and...
[Excerpt] Although information literacy plans were initiated by and for academe, there is no reason...
Law students\u27 practical ability to seek information by researching and to organize the complex la...
The article describes an effort to assess the information literacy skills of entering first-year col...
This Article will explore the issues that arise as more and more law schools face important definiti...
Academic librarians widely believe that information literacy instruction is most effective when inte...
How can we ensure that today’s law graduates are “practice ready” when law practice—particularly leg...
In this study I ask the question: Can standardized information literacy tests help assess and benchm...
It is often said that the library is to a law student what the laboratory is to the scientist. Are w...
Legal research education has been slow to adopt information literacy as a framework, despite the dem...
Legal research education has been slow to adopt information literacy as a framework, despite the dem...
This study traces the development of the American Association of Law Libraries' (AALL) Law Student I...
Objective: To ascertain the factors influencing student learning during information literacy instruc...
Information Literacy (IL) has been defined by the ACRL as the ability to identify, access, evaluate,...
This article argues that current legal research education is dangerously deficient and demonstrates ...
The new edition of The Law Workbook includes exercises that show students how to read, research, and...
[Excerpt] Although information literacy plans were initiated by and for academe, there is no reason...
Law students\u27 practical ability to seek information by researching and to organize the complex la...
The article describes an effort to assess the information literacy skills of entering first-year col...
This Article will explore the issues that arise as more and more law schools face important definiti...
Academic librarians widely believe that information literacy instruction is most effective when inte...
How can we ensure that today’s law graduates are “practice ready” when law practice—particularly leg...