With increasing interest in the assessment of learning outcomes in higher education, stakeholders are demanding concrete evidence of student learning. This applies no less to information literacy outcomes, which have been adopted by many colleges and universities around the world. This article describes the experience of a university library in Hong Kong in administering a standardized test of information literacy - the Research Readiness Self-Assessment (RRSA) - at the institutional level to satisfy the need for evidence of learning. Compelling evidence was found of improvement in student information literacy ability over the course of their studies
This is the first part of a report of an investigation on Information Literacy (IL) among final year...
This paper investigated the reliability and validity of the National Survey of Student Engagement’s ...
In many universities in Europe, the teaching of information literacy is the domain of the library, i...
With increasing interest in the assessment of learning outcomes in higher education, stakeholders ar...
Information literacy, defined as the ability to locate, access, evaluate, and use information, is im...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to describe the strategic efforts of the Hong Kong Baptist Uni...
This paper outlines the attempt by librarians at California State University Channel Islands (CI) to...
Information literacy assessment is particularly difficult in many higher education environments as i...
This article discusses the Information Literacy in Alberta Assessment Pilot (ILAAP), a pilot project...
Without any objective criteria, how well can students assess their Information Literacy (IL) skills ...
La Trobe University Library has embarked on an institution-wide project with the objective of enabli...
Information literacy, the ability to identify, assess, retrieve, evaluate, adapt, organize and commu...
Objective — This study explored first-year students’ learning and satisfaction in a required informa...
Washington State University recently launched Roots of Contemporary Issues (RCI), a required first y...
Information literacy has been used successfully the world over as a strategy to improve access to in...
This is the first part of a report of an investigation on Information Literacy (IL) among final year...
This paper investigated the reliability and validity of the National Survey of Student Engagement’s ...
In many universities in Europe, the teaching of information literacy is the domain of the library, i...
With increasing interest in the assessment of learning outcomes in higher education, stakeholders ar...
Information literacy, defined as the ability to locate, access, evaluate, and use information, is im...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to describe the strategic efforts of the Hong Kong Baptist Uni...
This paper outlines the attempt by librarians at California State University Channel Islands (CI) to...
Information literacy assessment is particularly difficult in many higher education environments as i...
This article discusses the Information Literacy in Alberta Assessment Pilot (ILAAP), a pilot project...
Without any objective criteria, how well can students assess their Information Literacy (IL) skills ...
La Trobe University Library has embarked on an institution-wide project with the objective of enabli...
Information literacy, the ability to identify, assess, retrieve, evaluate, adapt, organize and commu...
Objective — This study explored first-year students’ learning and satisfaction in a required informa...
Washington State University recently launched Roots of Contemporary Issues (RCI), a required first y...
Information literacy has been used successfully the world over as a strategy to improve access to in...
This is the first part of a report of an investigation on Information Literacy (IL) among final year...
This paper investigated the reliability and validity of the National Survey of Student Engagement’s ...
In many universities in Europe, the teaching of information literacy is the domain of the library, i...