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The information literacy in class assignment was introduced to Sophomores and Juniors in STEM during a math class. Concepts such as types of information sources and critical evaluation of information sources were introduced.  The remainder of time is devoted to a group assignment on evaluating information sources both on the Web in comparison to the information resource.Students worked in groups to complete the assignment which was handed out on paper.  The first part explained again criteria for evaluating information sources while the second part gave 3 example sources from a...
Contributor: John Meier
Resource Type(s): Activity, Assignment Prompt
Created in collaboration with Dr. Jordan Moberg Parker, UCLA's Director of Undergraduate Laboratory Curriculum and Assessment in Microbiology, Immunology, and Molecular Genetics, C.R.E.A.T.E.S. is a set of 6 steps that help learners read and critically analyze scientific papers. The C.R.E.A.T.E.S. method, pioneered by Dr. Sally Hoskins, has a demonstrated positive impact on undergraduate students' self-confidence in scientific reading, as well as in their general perceptions of and beliefs about science and scientific thinking (Hoskins, et. al, 2017).The new C.R.E.A.T.E.S. site uses...
Contributor: UCLA WIRE
Information Literacy Frame(s) Addressed: Research as Inquiry, Scholarship as Conversation
This exploratory study aims to improve librarian support for undergraduate users as they find, access, evaluate, and appropriately use primary source materials in their research. By approaching object-based information literacy instruction via the Association of College and Research Libraries’ (ACRL) Framework for Information Literacy for Higher Education (Framework), this project will promote use of academic library special collections and archives in ways that reinforce the theoretical approach espoused by that document. Primary source evaluations collected before and after one semester of...
Contributor: Rachel Scott
Resource Type(s): Publication
Information Literacy Frame(s) Addressed: Framework as a Whole
This usability study explores whether patrons prefer and are well-served by specialized, format-based searches or simpler, single-box searches, and the implications of these practices and preferences for information literacy. Qualitative data suggest that format-specific searches can confuse and slow down users and single-box searches are often faster and more successful. These findings highlight the potential conflict between user experience (UX) design and traditional conceptualizations of research and library-based search.
Contributor: Rachel Scott
Resource Type(s): Publication
Information Literacy Frame(s) Addressed: Searching as Strategic Exploration
An update from a previous version.
Contributor: Grace Liu
Information Literacy Frame(s) Addressed: Searching as Strategic Exploration
The infographic was originally developed for a management class. It is updated and revised to be applicable to other disciplines as well. The university logo was deleted for use by other campus.A video was made to explain the 4-step source assessment.Check out the updated 4-step Strategy for Evaluating Online Sources.
Contributor: Grace Liu
Information Literacy Frame(s) Addressed: Framework as a Whole
Prepared for a marketing research class which requires to find literature review and create citations.
Contributor: Grace Liu
Information Literacy Frame(s) Addressed: Scholarship as Conversation
editable PPT on general research process and different types of information sources. Prepared for Writing 200 class.
Contributor: Grace Liu
Information Literacy Frame(s) Addressed: Searching as Strategic Exploration
The presentation covers two sessions presentation of a business consulting session, including editable graphs for research process.
Contributor: Grace Liu
Information Literacy Frame(s) Addressed: Information Has Value, Searching as Strategic Exploration
Help students develop strategies to find quality articles.
Contributor: Grace Liu
Information Literacy Frame(s) Addressed: Searching as Strategic Exploration

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