This article describes the design and delivery of an accepted module in information literacy to part-time adult students on a BA degree in local and community studies, offered by the department of adult and community education of the National University of Ireland (NUI) at both its Maynooth and Kilkenny campuses.Following brief and background information about the degree, we explain why an independent module was considered desirable and present the desired learning outcomes, giving brief details of content, method of delivery, marking system and student feedback. The article concludes with a reflection on our experience
Since 2009 librarians at Mount Saint Vincent University in Halifax, Nova Scotia have been teaching a...
In June 2014, the Institute of Technology Tallaght (ITT Dublin), South Dublin County, Republic of Ir...
Most Higher Education institutions are involved in the creation of online materials to support their...
This article describes the design and delivery of an accepted module in information literacy to part...
Designed, delivered and assessed by the Library, this is the first accredited information literacy m...
In recent years Irish universities have expanded and diversified in response to a changing external ...
The advent of the Internet and the profusion, complexity and haphazard nature of the information ava...
Information literacy is not a term used in the everyday life of the average academic or student in ...
This paper describes two exercises designed to investigate the factors affecting the demand for unde...
In Ireland, there is an identified need to address the inconsistency that exists in Undergraduate Ed...
For over 100 years colleges of higher and further education have played important roles in the educa...
The development of information literacy is central to the academic success of undergraduates, yet fe...
Purpose: This study investigates the perceptions of academic librarians to the development and deliv...
This article describes the development of an information literacy programme that was embedded into t...
Information literacy is a fluid concept, shaped by our experiences, and changes in our information r...
Since 2009 librarians at Mount Saint Vincent University in Halifax, Nova Scotia have been teaching a...
In June 2014, the Institute of Technology Tallaght (ITT Dublin), South Dublin County, Republic of Ir...
Most Higher Education institutions are involved in the creation of online materials to support their...
This article describes the design and delivery of an accepted module in information literacy to part...
Designed, delivered and assessed by the Library, this is the first accredited information literacy m...
In recent years Irish universities have expanded and diversified in response to a changing external ...
The advent of the Internet and the profusion, complexity and haphazard nature of the information ava...
Information literacy is not a term used in the everyday life of the average academic or student in ...
This paper describes two exercises designed to investigate the factors affecting the demand for unde...
In Ireland, there is an identified need to address the inconsistency that exists in Undergraduate Ed...
For over 100 years colleges of higher and further education have played important roles in the educa...
The development of information literacy is central to the academic success of undergraduates, yet fe...
Purpose: This study investigates the perceptions of academic librarians to the development and deliv...
This article describes the development of an information literacy programme that was embedded into t...
Information literacy is a fluid concept, shaped by our experiences, and changes in our information r...
Since 2009 librarians at Mount Saint Vincent University in Halifax, Nova Scotia have been teaching a...
In June 2014, the Institute of Technology Tallaght (ITT Dublin), South Dublin County, Republic of Ir...
Most Higher Education institutions are involved in the creation of online materials to support their...