Faculty Guidelines
Information Literacy Standards for Higher Education
Basic
Level:
The
student will:
Develop a strategy and
timeline for identifying and accessing relevant information.
Advanced
Level:
The
student will:
Develop a research statement based
on expressed information needs and course
assignments.
Discuss appropriate resources and
provide a rationale for the format or type selected.
Develop a strategy and timeline for identifying and
accessing information from a wide
variety of resources within and beyond the
University Libraries.
The
student will:
Select appropriate resources for specific information needs and assignments in general academic courses.
Determine the most effective and efficient search
strategy for obtaining information relevant to a specific topic.
Successfully retrieve the information from a variety
of sources.
Modify the search strategy as needed.
The
student will:
resources appropriate for diverse course assignments
such as term papers, presentations,
fieldwork, research projects, experiments, and for
life long learning.
Assess the quantity, and appropriateness of
information retrieved relevant to an advanced
level research topic.
Obtain expert opinion from within the major field of
study.
The student will:
Evaluate the relevance and
quality of the retrieved information comparatively to the
identified need.
Develop a competent
understanding of relevant information.
Incorporate the evaluated
information into his/her knowledge base.
The student will:
Critically assess the
validity, reliability, and bias of the retrieved information.
Identify the common patterns, trends, contradictions, and gaps
of the aggregate information.
Summarize how he/she might
apply the newly incorporated information.
Validate his/her
understanding and interpretability of the information.
ACRL Standard IV: The information literate student, individually or as a member of a group, uses information effectively to accomplish a specific purpose.
Basic Level
The student will:
Create a product or
performance in response to an initial information need.
Review how and by what
means he or she was able to fulfill the information need.
Communicate in some forum
an understanding of the new information.
Advanced Level:
The student will:
Create a product or performance in response to an initial information need in a formal
discipline specific format.
Critically analyze the method by which the final product was achieved.
Communicate, perform, or display a final product which demonstrates an understanding and
personal interpretation of synthesized information to a group of peers.
ACRL Standard V: The information literate student understands many of the economic. legal, and social issues surrounding the use of information and accesses and uses information ethically and legally.
Basic Level
The student will:
Demonstrate an understanding of intellectual property, copyright, and fair use of copyrighted
material.
Comply with institutional policies on access to information resources.
Avoid plagiarism and cite sources appropriately.
Advanced Level:
The student will:
Demonstrate facility with discipline specific citation styles.
Understand and adhere to
ethical and legal issues as they apply to the major field of study
and institutional policies
for human subjects research.
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