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Using Information Literacy Standards to Improve Geoscience Courses
Journal of Geoscience Education (2003)
  • Aimee deChambeau, The University of Akron
  • Ira Sasowsky, The University of Akron
Abstract

Information literacy (IL) is the set of skills that enables a person to find, evaluate, and use information. Although IL is important in the geosciences, it is hard to teach because the information comes in so many forms. Most geoscience courses include work that implicitly addresses some IL issues. However, because of the importance of IL, it is worthwhile to explicitly include it as part of the curriculum. The Association of College and Research Libraries has developed Information Literacy Standards for Higher Education that may be used to assess an individual's level of information literacy. We introduce a method for incorporating IL into the classroom experience by mapping an assignment to the ACRL standards. By using our method, an instructor can easily implement IL in the classroom, providing both immediate and long-term benefits to the student.

Keywords
  • information literacy,
  • geoscience,
  • higher education
Disciplines
Publication Date
November, 2003
Citation Information
Aimee deChambeau and Ira Sasowsky. "Using Information Literacy Standards to Improve Geoscience Courses" Journal of Geoscience Education Vol. 51 Iss. 5 (2003)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/aimee_dechambeau/2/