Many universities are revising their curriculum guidelines to include information literacy outcomes. How can subject classes meet these outcomes without taking excessive time from the content, and how can the results be effectively and efficiently measured? This breakout session will cover the ACRL information literacy guidelines as well as subject specific information literacy guidelines; writing measurable outcomes; and using clickers to quickly and simply measure success
Paper appeared in "Proceedings of an Academic Library Symposium". Edited by Frank Baudino et. al.At ...
No population exists where it is more important to produce information literate individuals than tea...
In 2009 the Research and Instructional Services Department at Raynor Memorial Libraries at Marquette...
Is it possible to administer an information literacy assessment in only a few classes that would pro...
Academic libraries have been changing the traditional instructional framework of library instruction...
The purpose of this study was to obtain preliminary evidence over a three year period on the efficac...
In the era of fake news, assessing students’ Information Literacy competencies is especially importa...
"This chapter focuses on measuring and demonstrating information literacy outcomes in a review proc...
Assessing students\u27 information literacy skills can be difficult depending on the involvement of ...
The construction and validity of an assessment tool mapped to objectives in a high enrollment credit...
The article discusses information literacy from a higher education perspective. According to a repor...
Information literacy has been recognized as a critical skill by professional associations and region...
A Review of: Luetkenhaus, H., Hvizdak, E., Johnson, C., & Schiller, N. (2017). Measuring library ...
This paper outlines the attempt by librarians at California State University Channel Islands (CI) to...
This chapter presents an approach for assessing information literacy skills based on the principles ...
Paper appeared in "Proceedings of an Academic Library Symposium". Edited by Frank Baudino et. al.At ...
No population exists where it is more important to produce information literate individuals than tea...
In 2009 the Research and Instructional Services Department at Raynor Memorial Libraries at Marquette...
Is it possible to administer an information literacy assessment in only a few classes that would pro...
Academic libraries have been changing the traditional instructional framework of library instruction...
The purpose of this study was to obtain preliminary evidence over a three year period on the efficac...
In the era of fake news, assessing students’ Information Literacy competencies is especially importa...
"This chapter focuses on measuring and demonstrating information literacy outcomes in a review proc...
Assessing students\u27 information literacy skills can be difficult depending on the involvement of ...
The construction and validity of an assessment tool mapped to objectives in a high enrollment credit...
The article discusses information literacy from a higher education perspective. According to a repor...
Information literacy has been recognized as a critical skill by professional associations and region...
A Review of: Luetkenhaus, H., Hvizdak, E., Johnson, C., & Schiller, N. (2017). Measuring library ...
This paper outlines the attempt by librarians at California State University Channel Islands (CI) to...
This chapter presents an approach for assessing information literacy skills based on the principles ...
Paper appeared in "Proceedings of an Academic Library Symposium". Edited by Frank Baudino et. al.At ...
No population exists where it is more important to produce information literate individuals than tea...
In 2009 the Research and Instructional Services Department at Raynor Memorial Libraries at Marquette...