This study touches upon three major themes in the field of information literacy (IL): the assessment of IL, the association between IL knowledge and skills, and the dimensionality of the IL construct. Three quantitative measures were developed and tested with several samples of university students to assess knowledge and skills for core facets of IL. These measures are freely available, applicable across disciplines, and easy to administer. Results indicate they are likely to be reliable and support valid interpretations. By measuring both knowledge and practice, the tools indicated low to moderate correlations between what students know about IL, and what they actually do when evaluating and using sources in authentic, graded assignments. ...
In the current information age, individuals face a massive amount of information every single day. S...
This article considers the cycle of knowledge generation proposed by Nonaka and Takeuchi and sets ou...
This paper outlines the attempt by librarians at California State University Channel Islands (CI) to...
This study touches upon three major themes in the field of information literacy (IL): the assessment...
English abstract: Information literacy (IL) is the ability to recognize when information is needed ...
This pilot study was developed to determine if the University’s students were proficient in informat...
This pilot study was developed to determine if the University’s students were proficient in IL based...
This paper focuses information literacy (IL) from a methodological perspective, addressing quantita...
Purpose This paper describes the “golden thread” concept which was used to integrate IL into the env...
This study assesses the information literacy (IL) perceptions of instructors at a technical college ...
Information literacy has been recognized as a critical skill by professional associations and region...
Information literacy (IL), defined as the capacity to locate, evaluate and use information to create...
This study aims to document first-year undergraduate students’ information literacy (IL) skills at a...
The purpose of this research was to provide validity evidence for the Information Literacy Self-Effi...
Information literacy (IL) research tends to fall into one of two spaces. In the conceptual space the...
In the current information age, individuals face a massive amount of information every single day. S...
This article considers the cycle of knowledge generation proposed by Nonaka and Takeuchi and sets ou...
This paper outlines the attempt by librarians at California State University Channel Islands (CI) to...
This study touches upon three major themes in the field of information literacy (IL): the assessment...
English abstract: Information literacy (IL) is the ability to recognize when information is needed ...
This pilot study was developed to determine if the University’s students were proficient in informat...
This pilot study was developed to determine if the University’s students were proficient in IL based...
This paper focuses information literacy (IL) from a methodological perspective, addressing quantita...
Purpose This paper describes the “golden thread” concept which was used to integrate IL into the env...
This study assesses the information literacy (IL) perceptions of instructors at a technical college ...
Information literacy has been recognized as a critical skill by professional associations and region...
Information literacy (IL), defined as the capacity to locate, evaluate and use information to create...
This study aims to document first-year undergraduate students’ information literacy (IL) skills at a...
The purpose of this research was to provide validity evidence for the Information Literacy Self-Effi...
Information literacy (IL) research tends to fall into one of two spaces. In the conceptual space the...
In the current information age, individuals face a massive amount of information every single day. S...
This article considers the cycle of knowledge generation proposed by Nonaka and Takeuchi and sets ou...
This paper outlines the attempt by librarians at California State University Channel Islands (CI) to...