Title: An Integrated Approach to Information Literacy
1An Integrated Approach to Information Literacy
- Pam Freeland, Julie Nolan,
- Maria Spies, Catherine Welch,
- Youngok Kim, Prem Ramburuth
- The Project Team would like to acknowledge the
work of Carolyn Cousins, Colina Mason and Peter
McGuinn of the Education Development Unit at the
Faculty of Commerce and Economics, for their
significant contribution to the success of this
project
2What is information literacy?
- Understanding and set of abilities enabling
individuals to - Recognise an information need
- Locate, evaluate and use the needed information
effectively - (Adapted from CAUL Information Literacy Standards
2001 for latest standards see http//www.caul.edu
.au/caul-doc/publications.html)
3Why is information literacy important?
- Prerequisite for participating effectively in
the information society (UN Prague Declaration
2003) - Essential component of education and lifelong
learning for all students - Enables learners to
- Engage critically with content and extend their
investigations - Become more self-directed
- Assume greater control over their learning
- (CAUL 2001 Nimon 2002)
And why important for IBUS1101? Without formal
training, students are not confident or able to
research effectively, develop a sustained
argument and reference properly
4Students and their research essays in their own
words
- You basically plagiarise what your teachers told
you. A week before the HSC Id go to him and say,
Sir, Im having a bit of trouble with this
question. He goes, Right, get a pen, sit down.
Hed just dictate and Id just copy
Source IBUS 1101 focus groups S1, 2003
5Students and their research essays in their own
words
- I dont actually use the UNSW Library a lot
because I find it very complex. There are so many
new systems and there are so many different ways
to get information that I couldnt simply go and
look it up. I prefer simple ways like
encyclopaedias.
Source IBUS 1101 focus groups S1, 2003
6Students and their research essays in their own
words
- I find using the internet a lot easier. I mean
I dont think Ive ever borrowed a book from the
UNSW Library.
Source IBUS 1101 focus groups S1, 2003
7Background to project
- New course, IBUS1101, launched S1 2002.
- Most students failed to research their
assignments, with few accessing specified
databases as per course requirements - Pilot information literacy study S2 2002 with
on-line tutorial, however - S1 a larger cohort (about 400 students)
technology a solution? - Use of electronic databases improved, but essays
did not a more holistic approach required
8How is our approach integrated?
- Contextualisation of information literacy skills
into the discipline - Embedding information literacy into assessment
tasks (essay-writing as a process not just an
outcome) - Collaboration between library, academics and
learning/teaching professionals - Linkage of information literacy to other graduate
attributes - Making information literacy relevant to students
university and subsequent careers
9Research and essay-writing framework
STAGE 2
STAGES 3-5
STAGE 1
Planning, writing and editing the final version
Selecting and analysing a topic
Doing the research
EDU GUEST LECTURE ON ESSAY WRITING WEEK 8
ESSAY OUTLINE
LIBRARY TUTORIAL, ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY
10Main tools and their objectives
- Essay outline (Week 4) enable students to
analyse their topic early on, identify key words
and issues, identify information needs - On-line research tutorial (Week 5) instruct
students in discipline-specific resources,
effective search strategies, evaluation and
referencing of information - Annotated bibliography (Week 6) enable students
to search and critically evaluate information
relevant to their topic, and correctly construct
a bibliographic list
11So what does the IBUS tutorial look like?
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15Results.
- Not necessarily better essay outcomes, but
- More extensive use of information sources used
(the first step!) - Better understanding of different types of
information (e.g. journals) and how/where to find
information - Forcing a structure to the process provided
guidance on process and may result in better
essay outcomes in future years
16Feedback from students (1)
- I think the essay outline is a really good idea
for first years. I was pleasantly surprised
because I start an essay probably five days
before its due and this pushes you to write, it
gives you a good idea of what you have to do.
Source IBUS 1101 focus groups S1, 2003
17Feedback from students (2)
- .The on-line tutorial introduced the library
services, they help you how to do research and
they use library terms like monographs or
serials.
Source IBUS 1101 focus groups S1, 2003
18Feedback from students (3)
- .You know when youre searching, you put those
and in capitals and the or. No one has ever
explained that to me before and I had no idea how
to do it. Now I do it all the time.
Source IBUS 1101 focus groups S1, 2003
19Feedback from students (4)
- I think an integral part of research is
understanding what you are writing about. Ive
done many essays where Ive finished them and
still not understood the topic. So I dont think
that was research. It was just me looking at
articles that I thought were relevant,
rearranging it and writing it up. I think
research is basically understanding what you are
doing and going from there.
Source IBUS 1101 focus groups S1, 2003
20Feedback from students (5)
- I think we were aided in many ways. They sort of
held our hand along the way because they gave us
steps to take and there were resources. Usually
youre given the essay question and they just
say, answer it! But here theyve taught you how
to do in-text citations, and an annotated
bibliography. Theyve basically taken us through
every step. Ill probably take the same steps in
the future.
Source IBUS 1101 focus groups S1, 2003
21So what have we learnt?
- Formalised information literacy training does
make a difference - It is possible to break students of their
internet dependence - Not a silver bullet students still find it
difficult to utilise and synthesise the
information they find - Students have very different conceptions of
researching and essay-writing to ours - The development of IL skills is an on-going
process - 2nd year courses need to know about and
build on work done in 1st year
22Where to from here?
- Continue to use/improve the framework and on-line
tool in IBUS 1101 - Link work done in IBUS 1101 to 2nd year courses
- Modify on-line research tutorial for other
programs(e.g. Master of Business and Technology
Program (http//librarytutorial.mbt.unsw.edu.au) - Disseminate information about the project to
other schools in the Faculty, with a view to
developing disciplinary specific tools - Write paper on the project!