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Title: Information Literacy in Academic Environments


1
Information Literacy in Academic Environments
  • June 1, 2005
  • AMICAL Meeting No. 2
  • June 1-3, 2005
  • Delivered by Samira Rafidi Meghdessian
    Information Services Librarian
  • American
    University of Beirut

2
Information Literacy Defined
  • Information Literacy is the group of
    instructional activities that seek to teach and
    to develop information skills in students, at the
    time of need, within a course and customized to
    the research requirements of the course.
  • Debates exist over uniform definitions. However,
    the standards, levels and outcomes are more or
    less known.

3
Information Literacy Standards
  • The Information Literate student
  • Determines the nature and extent of the
    information needed
  • Accesses needed information effectively and
    efficiently
  • Evaluates information and its sources critically
    and incorporates selected information into his
    knowledge base and value
  • Uses the information effectively to accomplish a
    specific purpose
  • Understands many of the economic, legal, and
    social issues surrounding the use of information
    and accesses and uses information ethically and
    legally
  • Adapted from the ACRL - Information Literacy
    Competency Standards for Higher Education

4
Levels of Information Literacy
  • Entry level - Undergraduates
  • Mid level - Major disciplines
  • High level - Graduates
  • Advanced level - Faculty Research

5
Challenges facing Information Literacy
  • Because Libraries are too often regarded as a
    mere service and not as an essential part of
    research institutions, librarians tend to remain
    segregated from the research community in a
    fundamental way. There lies the main obstacle
    preventing the libraries from playing an
    important role in redefining the political
    economy of knowledge.
  • Bridges, Karl. Expectations of Librarians in the
    21st Century. Westport, Conn. Greenwood Press,
    2003.

6
Challenges (Contd)
  • Credibility and Qualifications
  • Collaboration with Faculty
  • Independent information seeker
  • Integration within courses
  • Integration with IT and course management
    software
  • Assessment and Evaluation
  • Future Outlook

7
Credibility
  • Instruction Experience
  • Reference Experience
  • Computer Skills
  • Conceptual Big Picture Thinking
  • Marketing abilities
  • Dynamism and flexibility

8
Collaboration with Faculty
  • Marketing (Department or Individual?)
  • Faculty Perceptions of role of the libraries
  • Syllabus content
  • Research Activities
  • Follow up

9
Integration within Courses
  • Prior communication with Faculty
  • Research project in context
  • Session targeted to course needs
  • How much information should be delivered?
  • Is one session enough?
  • Follow up with students

10
Integration with IT and course management
software
  • Work closely with Technology Services to keep up
    with new emerging technologies
  • Work closely with Academic Computing to assure
    integration of Libraries sources within courses
  • Develop an electronic classroom to provide
    context for the implementation of Information
    Literacy

11
Assessment and Evaluation
  • Devising methods for evaluation (surveys,
    software, tools)
  • Collecting of Data
  • Interpreting and analysis of Data
  • Selecting most suitable assessment method

12
Future Outlook
  • Students will become more adept at information
    seeking
  • More research-oriented information will become
    available freely
  • New one -stop -shop technologies will provide
    quicker and easier access to information
  • Where do librarians and commercial information
    providers stand?
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