Ning Zou's presentation at Chinese American Librarians Association (CALA) Midwest Chapter Annual Conference on May 21, 2011 at Indiana University Southeast Library (IUS)
Transfer Students and Their Information Literacy Education: A Case Study
1. Transfer Students and Their Information Literacy Education – A Case Study Presented by NingZou, Instruction Coordinator, Rebecca Crown Library, Dominican University, Chicago
2. Information literacy (IL) education in academic libraries Association of College and Research Libraries (ACRL) IL Standards for Higher Education The information literate student … Determines the nature and extent of information needed. Accesses needed information effectively and efficiently. Evaluates information and its sources critically. Uses information effectively to accomplish a specific purpose. Accesses and uses information ethically and legally. Roles of Academic Librarians
3. Information literacy (IL) Education to Transfer Students at Dominican Information Literacy Courses (LIB) - Information Literacy Workshop (no credit) “A noncredit workshop offered by the library to degree completion transfer students who have not completed English 102 at Dominican as the way to fulfill the foundation requirement. Students will learn the basics of library research including the ability to locate both print and electronic sources by searching library databases for articles and books, effectively using the internet for academic purposes, evaluating information critically, and using the information ethically and legally. This course is offered on a satisfactory/fail basis. Students will be expected to spend time in the library to complete hands-on exercises.” 2010 -2012 Undergraduate Bulletin
12. Research Questions How effective is the Information Literacy Workshop (LIB) and the assignment in terms of improving students’ IL and research skills ?
13. Multiple Cases with Embedded Units Analysis Case I Dominican University Case II Dominican University Transfer Students Enrolled in Fall 2010 Transfer Students Enrolled in Spring 2011 U1 U2 U3 U1 U4 U5 U6 U7
14. Methodologies Using mapping dairies - a mini-scale ethnographical approach The Undergraduate Research Project at the University of Rochester, River Campus Libraries Two sets of Mapping Dairies Mapping Diary I – at the beginning of the workshop Mapping Dairy II – upon students’ completion of their IL workshop assignments. Sample selection
24. Conclusions After the workshop and upon completion of their annotated bibliography assignments, students are able to Determine the nature and extent of information needed: brainstorming keywords for searching resources; going back and forth to reshape their writing; narrowing their topic; Access needed information effectively and efficiently : using AND, OR, NOT Boolean operator to build effective search strategies; limiting to peer-reviewed journal articles; using a variety of sources Evaluate information and its sources critically: successfully completing the annotated bibliography assignment; articulating the source evaluation criteria Use information effectively to accomplish a specific purpose: selecting sources that are supporting one’s thesis Accesses and uses information ethically and legally: citing sources
25. Future Studies Collaborate with discipline faculty and librarians to learn more about Hallmarks of a good research paper. How instructors expect students to find books and articles for their research papers and assignments? Obstacles to successful completion of research papers and assignments. Conduct a full scale ethnographical research
Notas del editor
Nation wide.
Nation wide.
Emphasize the importance of research and show evidence to assess…
Emphasize the importance of research and show evidence to assess…
Case selection: Case I – time limitation only received one map II. Case II: Tossed all Map I and randomly picked 9 maps. Then selected the matching 9 pieces of the Map II