Developing research & communication skills : guidelines for information literacy in the curriculum / Middle States Commission on Higher Education.

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Bibliographic Details
Corporate Author: Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools. Commission on Higher Education
Other title:Developing research and communication skills.
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Philadelphia, Pa. : Middle States Commission on Higher Education, ©2003.
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Table of Contents:
  • Why focus on information literacy?
  • Planning for information literacy : institutional goals, curricular design, and the campus context
  • Learning goals and teaching strategies for information literacy :
  • PHASE 1 : Preparing students for an information literacy experience
  • PHASE 2 : Teaching students to find and evaluate sources
  • PHASE 3 : Teaching students to evaluate and understand content
  • PHASE 4 : Producing new information
  • Information literacy assessment : A Reflective, Integrative, and Iterative process, Why assess information literacy?, Taking inventory, Institutional constraints, Developing or refining a plan for information literacy assessment, and measuring effectiveness
  • Improving teaching and learning : Analyzing the information, Improving the curriculum, and Communicating assessment information
  • Sustaining the momentum of information literacy : an overview
  • References
  • Appendices :
  • 1. Criteria for information literacy competency (New Jersey City University : Master's I)
  • 2. Entry-level course on the research aspects of information literacy (Marist College : Master's I)
  • 3. Distributed approach to information literacy at a two-year Institution (Nassau Community College : Associate's)
  • 4. Distributed approach to information literacy in a lower-level economics course (Mercy College : Baccalaureate-Liberal Arts)
  • 5. Distributed approach to information literacy in an upper-level course on information science and policy (University at Albany, State University of New York : Doctoral/Research-Extensive)
  • 6. Distributed approach to information literacy in upper-level biology course (University of the Sciences in Philadelphia : Specialized)