mark vargas, library director anne buchanan, assistant librarian saint xavier university library
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Mark Vargas, Library Director Anne Buchanan, Assistant Librarian Saint Xavier University Library. Building and Strengthening Upper Level Research Skills with Captivate Tutorials. Provide overview of the research skills of SXU students Review common research problems - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
Mark Vargas, Library DirectorAnne Buchanan, Assistant Librarian
Saint Xavier University Library
Building and Strengthening Upper Level Research Skills with Captivate Tutorials
Purpose of the Session
• Provide overview of the research skills of SXU students
• Review common research problems
• Use of tutorials as assignments to raise information-literacy
Research Skill = Information Literacy
• The ability to find, evaluate, and use information
• It is NOT computer literacy
• It is NOT media dependent
If students were research (information) literate they could…
• Understand the scholarly, peer-reviewed process
• Find and use resources appropriate for their classroom assignments
• Conduct all their academic research without using Google or Wikipedia
What is the Current State of Information Literacy?
Librarians’ Perspective
• Librarians were aware of problems
• No chance for a library research course
• Limited role in general education classes
Observations from the Library
• Limited awareness of the scholarly, peer-review process
• Perceived research skills exceed actual capabilities
• Students, at all levels, have difficulties finding– books– journals, whether in print or online– the appropriate database to use
ICT
• ETS offered Information and Communication Technology exam beginning in 2005
• Library funded the exam the first two years
• Now called I-Skills, and supported by SXU
What the ICT does
• Compares results from SXU students with those of peer nationwide
• Is not a computer-skills test
Seven ICT Proficiencies
• Define: The ability to use ICT tools to identify and appropriately represent an information need.
• Access: The ability to collect and/or retrieve information. • Manage: The ability to apply an existing organizational or
classification scheme.• Integrate: The ability to interpret and represent information.• Evaluate: The ability to determine the degree to which information
satisfies the needs of the task in ICT environments. • Create: The ability to generate information by adapting, applying,
designing or inventing information in ICT environments. • Communicate: The ability to communicate information properly in
its context of use for ICT environments.
ICT Results
• SXU students performed well below the national average in three categories; just met average in the other categories
• Gave the Library quantitative data to make this a major issue
Common Instructional Problems
Major Environmental Changes
• We learned in an age of limited information
• Students have access to levels of information beyond anything we could dream of in graduate school
• Library now has information resources impossible to obtain just a few years ago
Common Problems…
1. Library assignments often don’t have a clear learning objective
• Students don’t know why the assignment is made
2. Assignments don’t match the research skills of the students
• Assignments are often too esoteric or too complex, especially for freshmen and sophomores
Use of Captivate Tutorials to Improve Information Literacy
Tutorial Purposes
• Built-in assessment
• Standardize instruction on scholarly, peer-review process
• Instruction as homework rather than in-class
• Reduce duplicate instruction; reach more students
Tutorial Interactivity
• Must engage students
• Students choose info options
• Students must input data, make choices, take quizzes
• Must be completed by average student in about 15-20 minutes
Examples of Tutorials
• Scholarly, peer review sources• Research v. review, abstracts, keywords• Finding primary research materials• Specialized nursing research• Evaluating statistical data• SWOT analyses
Testing Process
• Initial tutorials tested on fellow librarians and staff
• Drafts tested by complete classes
• Continual tweaking based on feedback
Feedback
• Students– #1 question: why didn’t I get this
sooner?– Very helpful in understanding
research concepts
• Faculty– Very useful as homework
assignments– Less class time needed for library
instruction
What’s Next?
• Library is implementing Worldcat Local service, integrating all research into one interface
• Tutorials to emphasize evaluating and understanding data, not finding it
• Expand faculty requiring the tutorials