This document describes a case study of aligning information literacy standards with curriculum requirements for dietetics students at Virginia Tech. The study embedded information literacy instruction into a communications course for dietetics students. The instruction aligned the Association of College and Research Libraries' information literacy standards with the competencies required by the Accreditation Council for Education in Nutrition and Dietetics. Students conducted research on social media and nutrition topics, which helped them develop skills in locating, evaluating, and using information to accomplish purposes related to their future careers. Assessment found that students improved in evaluating information and keeping current on developments in their field. The collaborative, authentic project engaged students with the research process and helped prepare them for professional practice.
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LILAC 2012 Rebecca K. Miller
Glasgow, Scotland College Librarian
April 12, 2012 Virginia Tech
Aligning Information Literacy Standards
with Curricular Requirements
and Engaging Students:
A Case Study of Social Information in
Dietetics
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“the environment for communicating
information on nutrition and health has
changed, meaning that our communication
skills need to be better than ever”
-Jill Buttriss, British Nutrition Foundation
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Future practitioners
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ACEND Foundation Knowledge &
Competencies
Dietitian Education
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ACRL Information Literacy Standards
For Science & Engineering/Technology
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IL Standard 3: The information literate student
critically evaluates the procured information and its
sources
IL Standard 4: …understands issue surrounding
information and information technology and uses
information effectively to accomplish a specific
purpose
IL Standard 5: …recognizes the need to keep current
regarding new developments in his or her field
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Situating the standards
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ACEND ACRL Students will be able
to:
KR 1.1 S3 Locate, interpret, and
evaluate information
found through research
queries
KR 1.1 & 2.1 S4 Use information and
current information
technologies to
effectively accomplish a
specific purpose
KR 2.1 S5 Recognize the
importance of lifelong
learning and the need to
keep current within the
field of nutrition and
dietetics
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The course catalog
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Heather Cox
Director, Didactic Program in Dietetics
Instructor for HNFE 3224:
Communicating with Food
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http://tinyurl.com/hnfe3224
Less traditional…
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The lecture
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ACEND ACRL Students will be able
to:
KR 1.1 S3 Locate, interpret, and
evaluate information
found through research
queries
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KR 1.1 & 2.1 S4 Use information and
current information
technologies to
effectively accomplish
a specific purpose
KR 2.1 S5 Recognize the
importance of lifelong
learning and the need to
keep current within the
field of nutrition and
dietetics
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http://hnfelibrarian.blogspot.com/
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March 2011 March 2012
“Eat Right with Color” “Get Your Plate in Shape”
14/60 participants 17/60 participants
Mean score: 12.5 Mean score: 12.6
Major issue? Citations Major issue? Citations
+65 visitors to site +357 visitors to site
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I’m really excited about this assignment, and I think it
will be really fun!
I have never posted a blog or written one, so this is all
very new to me…
I’ve always been interested in blogging, but never had
the guts to write one myself!
Ever since I made the post, it really sparked my
interest in more blogs, which I have really started to
do!
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Questions? Comments?
Rebecca K. Miller
College Librarian for Science
millerrk@vt.edu
Virginia Tech
Blacksburg, VA 24062
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Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics. (2012b). National Nutrition Month 2012. Retrieved from the Academy of
Nutrition and Dietetics website: http://www.eatright.org/nnm/
Accreditation Council for Educational in Nutrition and Dietetics. (2008). 2008 Foundation Knowledge and
Competencies—Dietitian Education. Retrieved from the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics website:
http://www.eatright.org/uploadedFiles/CADE/CADE-General-Content/3-08_RD-FKC_Only.pdf
American Library Association/Association of College and Research Libraries/Science and Technology Section Task
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