An Information Literacy Blueprint for the Disciplines

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Author: Dorothy Anne Warner

ISBN-10: 1591585937

ISBN-13: 9781591585930

Category: Library orientation for college students

Have you ever worried that literature on library instruction deals more with methods of assessing student attitude than student learning? If so, you'll be glad to know someone is doing something about it!\ Eight unique disciplinary modules are presented, each identifying a series of information literacy objectives developed in accordance with BlooM's Taxonomy of Cognitive Objectives.\ A substantive curriculum map embedded within each module lists the sequence of courses required for the...

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Have you ever worried that literature on library instruction deals more with methods of assessing student attitude than student learning? If so, you'll be glad to know someone is doing something about it!Eight unique disciplinary modules are presented, each identifying a series of information literacy objectives developed in accordance with Bloom's Taxonomy of Cognitive Objectives.A substantive curriculum map embedded within each module lists the sequence of courses required for the disciplinary major and the level at which the course is taught (sophomore, junior, etc.), notes whether information literacy instruction is currently taught by the library for that particular course, and delineates the specific information literacy learning objectives the students must master in order to fulfill the course assignments.Collaborative responsibility for teaching the information literacy skills is also outlined, with specific recommendations for ways the library can strengthen its support for the specific discipline. In addition, assessment methodologies are identified; including scoring rubrics designed specifically for the disciplinary information literacy objectives.An indispensable resource for academic librarians ready to take the leap from episodic reactive response to programmatic sequenced integration into the curriculum.

1 Laying the Groundwork 12 Evaluation as Inherent in Information Literacy 133 Recommended Sequence for Bibliographic and Information Literacy for a New Program: Film Studies 194 An Illustration in Process: Recommended Sequence for Bibliographic and Information Literacy for an Interdisciplinary Program in the Sciences: The Integrated Sciences and Math Major 255 Recommended Sequence for Bibliographic and Information Literacy: Teacher Preparation 336 Recommended Sequence for Bibliographic and Information Literacy: Communication and Journalism 517 Recommended Sequence for Bibliographic and Information Literacy: College of Business Administration, the Business Core and Non-Business Core Courses 678 Recommended Sequence for Bibliographic and Information Literacy: Economics Major 839 Recommended Sequence for Bibliographic and Information Literacy: Entrepreneurial Studies 9310 An Example "In Process" - Recommended Sequence for Bibliographic and Information Literacy: Sociology 99Index 115

\ From the Publisher"A Disciplinary Blueprint for the Assessment of Information Literacy will be most useful to librarians looking for a 'how-to-do-it' guide for establishing or modifying information literacy programs that are based on a standard disciplinary guide to the literature in each major rather than on Internet research… This book will provide librarians who want to create, expand, or deepen an information literacy program. It is recommended."\ -\ College & Research Libraries News\ "A welcome addition to the library with a fully integrated information literacy program as well as to the library just considering or dreaming of such collaboration, this book is filled with ideas and tips to help at any stage of the process."\ -\ ARBA\ \ \