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Who Wants to be a
     Scholar?
Mary Alice Wade and Cynthia Garrety
           Forsyth Library
Visions of Students Today




Dr. Michael Wesch, Kansas State University   http://youtu.be/jrXpitAlva0
Information Literacy is

      A.     The ability to find information              25%    25%    25%   25%

      B.     The ability to read information

      C.     The ability to decipher
             information

      D.     All of the above



                                                           A.     B.     C.    D.

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Information POWER
Having the RIGHT information
At the
RIGHT time!




                               http://www.pegfitzpatrick.com
College-aged adults:

      A.     Evaluate their own information literacy          25%    25%    25%   25%

             skills higher than they really are.

      B.     Evaluate their own information literacy
             skills lower than they really are.

      C.     Don’t really think about evaluating
             sources.

      D.     Pay attention to social media more than
             scholarly sources.
                                                               A.     B.     C.    D.

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                                                                           15 - 5000
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College students are developing evaluation
                                                          strategies. Only 26% report problem evaluating
                                                          sources.

                                                          The approach to research is more like a hunt for
                                                          the right answer instead of a process of evaluating
                                                          different arguments and coming up with their own
                                                          opinion.

                                                          Awareness of diverse resources that exist and how
                                                          knowledge is created and shared is key!

                                                          Project Information Literacy Report (2011)




http://www.flickr.com/photos/notionscapital/2866174300/
When the amount of available information
 exceeds the user’s ability to process it, we have

                                                   25%    25%    25%   25%
      A. a failure to communicate

      B. trans-literacy

      C. information fatigue

      D. multitasking skill



                                                    A.     B.     C.    D.

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                                                                15 - 5000
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Information Fatigue (2009): stress caused by overload of information
 and trying to assimilate the information




                                        Illustration by Matt Mahurin for Newsweek
Having the ability to read across a range of
         platforms, tools and media is called:

                                                   25%    25%    25%   25%
      A. Multiliterate

      B. Information Literate

      C. Transliterate

      D. Amazing
                                                    A.     B.     C.    D.

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Trans-literacy:
• Literacy: reading, communicating
• Trans: across disciplines
• Ability to read, write, and interact across
  a range of platforms, tools, and media.

Signing to Print to Social Media
It’s not just evaluating websites anymore!
A Day in the
Internet
Time on Facebook:

                                                   25%    25%    25%   25%
      A. 30 times per day

      B. 6 times per day

      C. more than 30 times per day

      D. can predict student grades.



                                                    A.     B.     C.    D.

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http://www.social-brand-value.com/2011/11/01/facebook-university-infographic/
David Fung
@Social Jumpstart
While doing research, many college
                         students:

      A.     Struggle to find the perfect                25%    25%    25%   25%

             source

      B.     Find too much relevant
             information

      C.     Have trouble getting started

      D.     Live in the library.


                                                          A.     B.     C.    D.

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                                                                      15 - 5000
2-5        4 - 20 6 - 40 8 - 100 10 - 300 12 - 500       14 - 2000
http://www.flickr.com/photos/49333775@N00/5366688138   /
How many free article databases does
       Forsyth Library have?
                                                   25%    25%    25%   25%
      A. 35

      B. 50

      C. 75

      D. 110
                                                    A.     B.     C.    D.

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                                                                15 - 5000
2-5    4 - 20 6 - 40 8 - 100 10 - 300 12 - 500     14 - 2000
Original picture cc licensed flickr photo by Franz Patzig: flickr.com/photos/franzlife/2845138799/
Which of the following is NOT a service of
                       Forsyth Library?

      A.     1-1 research help                            25%    25%    25%   25%

      B.     Obtaining books, articles, CDs,
             DVDs, etc. for you from other
             libraries

      C.     Free massages during finals

      D.     Free coffee, cider, and
             cappuccino
                                                           A.     B.     C.    D.

1-1        3 - 10 5 - 30 7 - 50    9 - 200     11 - 400   13 - 1000
                                                                       15 - 5000
2-5        4 - 20 6 - 40 8 - 100 10 - 300 12 - 500        14 - 2000
What is the favorite activity of the
             librarians at Forsyth?

      A.     Shushing and giving stern looks               25%    25%    25%   25%

      B.     Chiding students for not starting
             their research earlier

      C.     Helping students find the
             information they need

      D.     Belly-dancing


                                                            A.     B.     C.    D.

1-1        3 - 10 5 - 30 7 - 50       9 - 200   11 - 400   13 - 1000
                                                                        15 - 5000
2-5        4 - 20 6 - 40 8 - 100 10 - 300 12 - 500         14 - 2000
Name a tool that you can access online via
 Forsyth Library to help you begin your research?

                                                   25%    25%    25%   25%
      A. Detailed instructions

      B. Videos

      C. Books

      D. LibGuides
                                                    A.     B.     C.    D.

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                                                                15 - 5000
2-5    4 - 20 6 - 40 8 - 100 10 - 300 12 - 500     14 - 2000
FHSU LibGuides




  http://fhsuguides.fhsu.edu/
AND NOW FOR
THE FINAL QUESTION
While working on a research paper, you
  begin to feel information overload. What
                should you do?
                                                   25%    25%    25%   25%
      A. Sleep

      B. Eat

      C. Drink

      D. Head to Forsyth Library and
         find a librarian!

                                                    A.     B.     C.    D.

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                                                                15 - 5000
2-5    4 - 20 6 - 40 8 - 100 10 - 300 12 - 500     14 - 2000
Beware online filter bubbles
            Eli Pariser




http://www.ted.com/talks/eli_pariser_beware_online_filter_bubbles.html
THANKS FOR PLAYING
     “WHO WANTS TO BE
        A SCHOLAR?”
WE’LL SEE YOU IN THE LIBRARY

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Information Literacy Quiz Results

  • 1. Who Wants to be a Scholar? Mary Alice Wade and Cynthia Garrety Forsyth Library
  • 2. Visions of Students Today Dr. Michael Wesch, Kansas State University http://youtu.be/jrXpitAlva0
  • 3. Information Literacy is A. The ability to find information 25% 25% 25% 25% B. The ability to read information C. The ability to decipher information D. All of the above A. B. C. D. 1-1 3 - 10 5 - 30 7 - 50 9 - 200 11 - 400 13 - 1000 15 - 5000 2-5 4 - 20 6 - 40 8 - 100 10 - 300 12 - 500 14 - 2000
  • 4. Information POWER Having the RIGHT information At the RIGHT time! http://www.pegfitzpatrick.com
  • 5. College-aged adults: A. Evaluate their own information literacy 25% 25% 25% 25% skills higher than they really are. B. Evaluate their own information literacy skills lower than they really are. C. Don’t really think about evaluating sources. D. Pay attention to social media more than scholarly sources. A. B. C. D. 1-1 3 - 10 5 - 30 7 - 50 9 - 200 11 - 400 13 - 1000 15 - 5000 2-5 4 - 20 6 - 40 8 - 100 10 - 300 12 - 500 14 - 2000
  • 6. College students are developing evaluation strategies. Only 26% report problem evaluating sources. The approach to research is more like a hunt for the right answer instead of a process of evaluating different arguments and coming up with their own opinion. Awareness of diverse resources that exist and how knowledge is created and shared is key! Project Information Literacy Report (2011) http://www.flickr.com/photos/notionscapital/2866174300/
  • 7. When the amount of available information exceeds the user’s ability to process it, we have 25% 25% 25% 25% A. a failure to communicate B. trans-literacy C. information fatigue D. multitasking skill A. B. C. D. 1-1 3 - 10 5 - 30 7 - 50 9 - 200 11 - 400 13 - 1000 15 - 5000 2-5 4 - 20 6 - 40 8 - 100 10 - 300 12 - 500 14 - 2000
  • 8. Information Fatigue (2009): stress caused by overload of information and trying to assimilate the information Illustration by Matt Mahurin for Newsweek
  • 9. Having the ability to read across a range of platforms, tools and media is called: 25% 25% 25% 25% A. Multiliterate B. Information Literate C. Transliterate D. Amazing A. B. C. D. 1-1 3 - 10 5 - 30 7 - 50 9 - 200 11 - 400 13 - 1000 15 - 5000 2-5 4 - 20 6 - 40 8 - 100 10 - 300 12 - 500 14 - 2000
  • 10. Trans-literacy: • Literacy: reading, communicating • Trans: across disciplines • Ability to read, write, and interact across a range of platforms, tools, and media. Signing to Print to Social Media It’s not just evaluating websites anymore!
  • 11. A Day in the Internet
  • 12. Time on Facebook: 25% 25% 25% 25% A. 30 times per day B. 6 times per day C. more than 30 times per day D. can predict student grades. A. B. C. D. 1-1 3 - 10 5 - 30 7 - 50 9 - 200 11 - 400 13 - 1000 15 - 5000 2-5 4 - 20 6 - 40 8 - 100 10 - 300 12 - 500 14 - 2000
  • 15.
  • 16. While doing research, many college students: A. Struggle to find the perfect 25% 25% 25% 25% source B. Find too much relevant information C. Have trouble getting started D. Live in the library. A. B. C. D. 1-1 3 - 10 5 - 30 7 - 50 9 - 200 11 - 400 13 - 1000 15 - 5000 2-5 4 - 20 6 - 40 8 - 100 10 - 300 12 - 500 14 - 2000
  • 18. How many free article databases does Forsyth Library have? 25% 25% 25% 25% A. 35 B. 50 C. 75 D. 110 A. B. C. D. 1-1 3 - 10 5 - 30 7 - 50 9 - 200 11 - 400 13 - 1000 15 - 5000 2-5 4 - 20 6 - 40 8 - 100 10 - 300 12 - 500 14 - 2000
  • 19. Original picture cc licensed flickr photo by Franz Patzig: flickr.com/photos/franzlife/2845138799/
  • 20. Which of the following is NOT a service of Forsyth Library? A. 1-1 research help 25% 25% 25% 25% B. Obtaining books, articles, CDs, DVDs, etc. for you from other libraries C. Free massages during finals D. Free coffee, cider, and cappuccino A. B. C. D. 1-1 3 - 10 5 - 30 7 - 50 9 - 200 11 - 400 13 - 1000 15 - 5000 2-5 4 - 20 6 - 40 8 - 100 10 - 300 12 - 500 14 - 2000
  • 21.
  • 22. What is the favorite activity of the librarians at Forsyth? A. Shushing and giving stern looks 25% 25% 25% 25% B. Chiding students for not starting their research earlier C. Helping students find the information they need D. Belly-dancing A. B. C. D. 1-1 3 - 10 5 - 30 7 - 50 9 - 200 11 - 400 13 - 1000 15 - 5000 2-5 4 - 20 6 - 40 8 - 100 10 - 300 12 - 500 14 - 2000
  • 23.
  • 24. Name a tool that you can access online via Forsyth Library to help you begin your research? 25% 25% 25% 25% A. Detailed instructions B. Videos C. Books D. LibGuides A. B. C. D. 1-1 3 - 10 5 - 30 7 - 50 9 - 200 11 - 400 13 - 1000 15 - 5000 2-5 4 - 20 6 - 40 8 - 100 10 - 300 12 - 500 14 - 2000
  • 25. FHSU LibGuides http://fhsuguides.fhsu.edu/
  • 26. AND NOW FOR THE FINAL QUESTION
  • 27. While working on a research paper, you begin to feel information overload. What should you do? 25% 25% 25% 25% A. Sleep B. Eat C. Drink D. Head to Forsyth Library and find a librarian! A. B. C. D. 1-1 3 - 10 5 - 30 7 - 50 9 - 200 11 - 400 13 - 1000 15 - 5000 2-5 4 - 20 6 - 40 8 - 100 10 - 300 12 - 500 14 - 2000
  • 28. Beware online filter bubbles Eli Pariser http://www.ted.com/talks/eli_pariser_beware_online_filter_bubbles.html
  • 29. THANKS FOR PLAYING “WHO WANTS TO BE A SCHOLAR?” WE’LL SEE YOU IN THE LIBRARY

Notas del editor

  1. Correct Answer: All of the above
  2. Students evaluate their own information literacy skills at a higher level than they actually are.
  3. You will probably need to play with the line spacing and font size to make the text fit in the provided area.
  4. You will probably need to play with the line spacing and font size to make the text fit in the provided area.
  5. Why so much information? Consider the internet.
  6. Dr. Ray Junco http://goo.gl/RQ3FH1,839 college students at a 4 yr university 2011
  7. Opportunity to talk about the library hours7:30 am – 12 midnight M-Thursday7:30 am -7 pm Fridays10-5 Saturdays1-10 on Sundays
  8. You will probably need to play with the line spacing and font size to make the text fit in the provided area.
  9. “free’ coffee, cider, and cappuccino
  10. Correct answer: Helping students find the information they need.
  11. LibGuidesWill show one on next slide
  12. You will probably need to play with the line spacing and font size to make the text fit in the provided area.