Title: JISC national information literacy initiatives in the UK
1JISC national information literacy initiatives
in the UK
- Emma Place
- Intute, University of Bristol, UK
2Today
- JISC information literacy initiatives
- The Intute Virtual Training Suite
- Internet Research Skills in the UK
- Discussion
- BREAK
- Intute
- Questions?
3JISC national initiatives
- Intute
- Intute Virtual Training Suite
- Netskills
- The Big Blue
- Staff Information Skills Set
4Intute (previously called RDN)
- http//www.intute.ac.uk
- A national guide to the best of the web for
education and research. - Training events/materials for Internet
information literacy and research skills
5Intute Virtual Training Suite
- http//www.vts.intute.ac.uk
- Over 60 free Internet tutorials teaching Internet
research skills for different subjects taught in
UK universities and colleges
6Netskills
- http//www.netskills.ac.uk/
- National training service which runs face-to-face
workshops on use of the Internet to support
learning and research.
7The Big Blue
- http//www.library.mmu.ac.uk/bbconnect/
- Research project (now complete) - gained a
snapshot of current provision in information
skills around the country
8Staff Information Skills Set
- http//www.jisc.ac.uk/whatwedo/programmes/programm
e_jcalt/staff_development.aspx - Three publications
- 1. Investing in i-skills - the benefits of
investing in i-skills for both the staff and the
Institution or organisation - 2. Improving i-skills a model for developing
staff development programme in i-skills - 3. A short introduction to i-skills - to raise
awareness in university staff
9Introducing the Intute Virtual Training Suite
- Let our experts guide you
- to the best of the Web
10Internet research skills
- The Internet can be a powerful tool for education
and research, offering a huge range of resources
and services - However issues of trust, quality and poor search
skills are very real and significant concerns
particularly in education and research contexts
11Are you eLiterate?
The pitfalls of using the Internet for
research?
The key websites for your subject?
How to find Internet sites suitable for
education and research?
12The Intute Virtual Training Suite
- offers FREE Internet tutorials
- teaching Internet research skills
- for over 65 university college subjects
- learn how to get the best from the Web
- for your education and research
13Over 65 tutorials
- From
- Internet for English to Internet Engineer
- Internet Philosopher to Internet Physicist
- Internet Medic to Internet Social Worker
- Check our index of tutorials to find your subject
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15Let our experts guide you
- The tutorials are authored and updated by a
national network of subject experts from UK
universities and colleges - Get authoritative advice
- you know you can trust
16Meet some authors
Internet Anthropologist Hector Blackhurst, John
Rylands University Library of Manchester
Internet Economist Dr. Martin Poulter, Economics
Network, Higher Education Academy, University of
Bristol
Internet Psychologist Annie Trapp, Department of
Psychology, University of York
17And some partners
The list goes on
18The tutorials help answer
- What are the key websites I should be using for
research in my subject field? - How do I search the Internet effectively?
- What can I trust on the Internet?
- How do other people use the Internet effectively
to support their research?
19Each tutorial has 4 sections
- TOUR
- DISCOVER
- JUDGE
- SUCCESS STORIES
201. TOUR
- the range of Internet resources
- the key websites for your subject
- collect your own list of useful websites
212. DISCOVER
- different Internet search tools
- tips on search strategies
- practical exercises to test the different tools
and strategies
223. JUDGE
- how to avoid being caught out by dodgy
information on the Internet - practical tips for critical evaluation of websites
234. SUCCESS STORIES
- see how other people use the Internet
successfully - get new ideas for using the Internet for your
research
24Tutorial features
- Simple step-by-step instruction
- Quizzes and exercises
- Links basket
- Glossary of Internet terms
- Special print options
25Internet Detective
- Free online tutorial designed to help develop the
critical thinking required for Internet research.
- Practical advice on evaluating the quality of
websites - www.vts.intute.ac.uk/detective/
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27Internet Research Skills
28- One of the major issues academics
- will face over the coming years
- is how to utilise,
- and teach students to utilise,
- the Internet in their research.
- Dr David Dolowitz,
- University of Liverpool
29This session
- Defining Internet research skills
- Imperatives for teaching them
- Issues
- Resources
30Internet research skills?
- How to do a literature search / find information
online that is appropriate for undergraduate
course work or post graduate theses and
dissertations. - Knowledge of key online information sources
- Search strategies
- Critical skills
31The imperative?
- The QAA Subject Benchmark Statements for Higher
Education state that students should develop
these skills as part of their degree courses. - Finding Internet resources
- Critical evaluation of information sources
- Ability to retrieve, manage, and manipulate
information by all means, including
electronically - example statements from http//www.qaa.ac.uk/acad
emicinfrastructure/benchmark/
32Student over-confidence- especially the in the
Google Generation
- Students express high confidence in their
information and Web searching abilities which do
NOT translate into quality and critical
evaluation in their research results. - Buschmann, J. and Warner, DA. (2004)
33Gullible's Travels
- Our students love the Net,
- which is OK.
- The problem is, they also trust it,
- which is not.
- Block, M. (2004). Library Journal
34Are these skills taught?
- Currently no standard approach.
- Research methods modules
- Library induction / information skills
- Study skills
- Subject teaching
- Markland, M. (2003)
- CERLIM Information Research
35In your institution?
- Who teaches them / who should teach them?
- Where do these skills fit in the curriculum?
36Issues
- The Web delivers diverse materials
- Access to scholarly materials (books, journals,
official publications, databases) - The open Web vast, disorganized and potentially
confusing array of information and resources
37Information overload
- The first step is being able to locate and
access available research, - a daunting task given the pace and degree of new
information - coming on stream.
- Taylor, I. and Rafferty, J (2003)
- SWAP, Higher Education Academy
38Well trodden paths
- A high proportion of all staff interviewed
tended to rely on the same sources. - Work is needed to persuade people to look outside
their "comfort zone" for information in order to
ensure they are locating the - best information for their purposes.
- Big Blue Final Report (2004),
- Manchester Metropolitan University
39Internet / Academic cultures
- Networked information sources are often seen as
incompatible with existing academic social norms,
specifically the peer review process, and control
of intellectual property. - Herring, S.D. (2001)
40The invisible Web
- Most of the authoritative information
- accessible over the Internet
- is virtually invisible to search engines
- Sherman, C. and Price, G. (2001)
41- It is no longer enough to teach students
research skills. - Now lecturers and librarians must train students
in the skills of discernment when it comes to the
Internet. - Block, M (2002)
42References
- Big Blue Connect - Final Report. 2003. MMU
Library Electronic Services Development Team.
Available from http//www.library.mmu.ac.uk/bbcon
nect/finalreport.html - Block, M. 2002. Gullibles Travels. Library
Journal. Available from http//www.libraryjourna
l.com/article/CA210719.html Accessed Jan 2006. - Buschman, J., Warner, D. A. 2005. Researching
and Shaping Information Literacy Initiatives in
Relation to the Web Some Framework Problems and
Needs', The Journal of Academic Librarianship
Volume 31, Issue 1 , Pages 12-18. - Dolowitz, D. 2004. Research Training The Web as
a Research Tool. C-SAP Overview. Available from - http//www.c-sap.bham.ac.uk/resources/project_repo
rts/overviews/ShowOverview.asp?id9 - Â
- Dolowitz, D. 2003. The Internet as a Research
Tool. C-SAP Project. Available from - http//www.c-sap.bham.ac.uk/resources/project_repo
rts/findings/ShowFinding.asp?id96 - Herring, D., Herring, S. 2001. Using the World
Wide Web for Research are Faculty Satisfied?'
The Journal of Academic Librarianship, Vol. 27,
Issue 3, pp 213-219 - Markland, M. 2003. Embedding online information
resources in Virtual Learning Environments some
implications for lecturers and librarians of the
move towards delivering teaching in the online
environment. Information Research, Vol. 8 No. 4,
July 2003 - http//informationr.net/ir/8-4/paper158.html
- Sherman, C., Price, G. 2001 The Invisible Web
Uncovering Information Sources Search Engines
Cant See. CyberAge Books (ISBN 0-910965-51-X)
43Questions!
- What are the key information skills that
researchers need to develop in the Internet age? - What are the best methods to help them develop
these skills? - Who?
- Where?
- How?