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- PILOT PROGRAM Fall 2007 - ALA Information Literacy Standards
Library Services Library Instruction Information Literacy Competency Standards for Higher Education Standards, Performance Indicators, and Outcomes
Standard #1 |
Standard #2 | Standard #3 |
Standard #4 |
Standard #5
Standard One
The information literate student determines the nature
and extent of the information needed.
Performance Indicators:
1.1 The information literate student defines and
articulates the need for information.
Outcomes Include:
- Confers with instructors and participates in class
discussions, peer workgroups, and electronic discussions to identify a research
topic, or other information need
- Develops a thesis statement and formulates questions
based on the information need
- Explores general information sources to increase
familiarity with the topic
- Defines or modifies the information need to achieve a
manageable focus
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Identifies key concepts and terms that describe the
information need
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Recognizes that existing information can be combined
with original thought, experimentation, and/or analysis to produce new
information
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1.2 The information literate student identifies a variety
of types and formats of potential sources for information.
Outcomes Include:
- Knows how information is formally and informally
produced, organized, and disseminated
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Recognizes that knowledge can be organized into
disciplines that influence the way information is accessed
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Identifies the value and differences of potential
resources in a variety of formats (e.g., multimedia, database, website, data
set, audio/visual, book)
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Identifies the purpose and audience of potential
resources (e.g., popular vs. scholarly, current vs. historical)
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Differentiates between primary and secondary sources,
recognizing how their use and importance vary with each discipline
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Realizes that information may need to be constructed
with raw data from primary sources
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1.3 The information literate student considers the costs
and benefits of acquiring the needed information.
Outcomes Include:
- Determines the availability of needed information and
makes decisions on broadening the information seeking process beyond local
resources (e.g., interlibrary loan; using resources at other locations;
obtaining images, videos, text, or sound)
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Considers the feasibility of acquiring a new language
or skill (e.g., foreign or discipline-based) in order to gather needed
information and to understand its context
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Defines a realistic overall plan and timeline to
acquire the needed information
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1.4 The information literate student reevaluates the
nature and extent of the information need.
Outcomes Include:
- Reviews the initial information need to clarify,
revise, or refine the question
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Describes criteria used to make information decisions
and choices
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Standard Two
The information literate student accesses needed
information effectively and efficiently.
Performance Indicators:
2.1 The information literate
student selects the most appropriate investigative methods or information retrieval systems for
accessing the needed information.
Outcomes Include:
- Identifies appropriate investigative methods (e.g.,
laboratory experiment, simulation, fieldwork)
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Investigates benefits and applicability of various
investigative methods
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Investigates the scope, content, and organization of
information retrieval systems
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Selects efficient and effective approaches for
accessing the information needed from the investigative method or information
retrieval system
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2.2 The information literate student constructs and
implements effectively-designed search strategies.
Outcomes Include:
- Develops a research plan appropriate to the
investigative method
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Identifies keywords, synonyms and related terms for
the information needed
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Selects controlled vocabulary specific to the
discipline or information retrieval source
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Constructs a search strategy using appropriate
commands for the information retrieval system selected (e.g., Boolean
operators, truncation, and proximity for search engines; internal organizers
such as indexes for books)
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Implements the search strategy in various information
retrieval systems using different user interfaces and search engines, with
different command languages, protocols, and search parameters
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Implements the search using investigative protocols
appropriate to the discipline
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2.3 The information literate student retrieves information
online or in person using a variety of methods.
Outcomes Include:
- Uses various search systems to retrieve information in
a variety of formats
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Uses various classification schemes and other systems
(e.g., call number systems or indexes) to locate information resources within
the library or to identify specific sites for physical exploration
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Uses specialized online or in person services
available at the institution to retrieve information needed (e.g., interlibrary
loan/document delivery, professional associations, institutional research
offices, community resources, experts and practitioners)
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Uses surveys, letters, interviews, and other forms of
inquiry to retrieve primary information
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2.4 The information literate student refines the search
strategy if necessary.
Outcomes Include:
- Assesses the quantity, quality, and relevance of the
search results to determine whether alternative information retrieval systems
or investigative methods should be utilized
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Identifies gaps in the information retrieved and
determines if the search strategy should be revised
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Repeats the search using the revised strategy as
necessary
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2.5 The information literate student extracts, records,
and manages the information and its sources.
Outcomes Include:
- Selects among various technologies the most
appropriate one for the task of extracting the needed information (e.g.,
copy/paste software functions, photocopier, scanner, audio/visual equipment, or
exploratory instruments)
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Creates a system for organizing the information
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Differentiates between the types of sources cited and
understands the elements and correct syntax of a citation for a wide range of
resources
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Records all pertinent citation information for future
reference
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Uses various technologies to manage the information
selected and organized
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Standard Three
The information literate student evaluates information
and its sources critically and incorporates selected information into his or
her knowledge base and value system.
Performance Indicators:
3.1 The information literate student summarizes the main
ideas to be extracted from the information gathered.
Outcomes Include:
- Reads the text and selects main ideas
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Restates textual concepts in his/her own words and
selects data accurately
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Identifies verbatim material that can be then
appropriately quoted
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3.2 The information literate student articulates and
applies initial criteria for evaluating both the information and its sources.
Outcomes Include:
- Examines and compares information from various sources
in order to evaluate reliability, validity, accuracy, authority, timeliness,
and point of view or bias
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Analyzes the structure and logic of supporting
arguments or methods
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Recognizes prejudice, deception, or manipulation
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Recognizes the cultural, physical, or other context
within which the information was created and understands the impact of context
on interpreting the information
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3.3 The information literate student synthesizes main
ideas to construct new concepts.
Outcomes Include:
- Recognizes interrelationships among concepts and
combines them into potentially useful primary statements with supporting
evidence
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Extends initial synthesis, when possible, at a higher
level of abstraction to construct new hypotheses that may require additional
information
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Utilizes computer and other technologies (e.g.
spreadsheets, databases, multimedia, and audio or visual equipment) for
studying the interaction of ideas and other phenomena
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3.4 The information literate student compares new knowledge
with prior knowledge to determine the value added, contradictions, or other
unique characteristics of the information.
Outcomes Include:
- Determines whether information satisfies the research
or other information need
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Uses consciously selected criteria to determine
whether the information contradicts or verifies information used from other
sources
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Draws conclusions based upon information gathered
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Tests theories with discipline-appropriate techniques
(e.g., simulators, experiments)
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Determines probable accuracy by questioning the source
of the data, the limitations of the information gathering tools or strategies,
and the reasonableness of the conclusions
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Integrates new information with previous information
or knowledge
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Selects information that provides evidence for the
topic
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3.5 The information literate student determines whether
the new knowledge has an impact on the individual’s value system and takes
steps to reconcile differences.
Outcomes Include:
- Investigates differing viewpoints encountered in the
literature
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Determines whether to incorporate or reject viewpoints
encountered
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3.6 The information literate student validates
understanding and interpretation of the information through discourse with
other individuals, subject-area experts, and/or practitioners.
Outcomes Include:
- Participates in classroom and other discussions
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Participates in class-sponsored electronic
communication forums designed to encourage discourse on the topic (e.g., email,
bulletin boards, chat rooms)
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Seeks expert opinion through a variety of mechanisms
(e.g., interviews, email, listservs)
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3.7 The information literate student determines whether
the initial query should be revised.
Outcomes Include:
- Determines if original information need has been
satisfied or if additional information is needed
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Reviews search strategy and incorporates additional
concepts as necessary
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Reviews information retrieval sources used and expands
to include others as needed
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Standard Four
The information literate student, individually or as a
member of a group, uses information effectively to accomplish a specific
purpose.
Performance Indicators:
4.1 The information literate student applies new and prior
information to the planning and creation of a particular product or
performance.
Outcomes Include:
- Organizes the content in a manner that supports the
purposes and format of the product or performance (e.g. outlines, drafts,
storyboards)
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Articulates knowledge and skills transferred from
prior experiences to planning and creating the product or performance
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Integrates the new and prior information, including
quotations and paraphrasings, in a manner that supports the purposes of the
product or performance
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Manipulates digital text, images, and data, as needed,
transferring them from their original locations and formats to a new context
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4.2 The information literate student revises the
development process for the product or performance.
Outcomes Include:
- Maintains a journal or log of activities related to
the information seeking, evaluating, and communicating process
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Reflects on past successes, failures, and alternative
strategies
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4.3 The information literate student communicates the
product or performance effectively to others.
Outcomes Include:
- Chooses a communication medium and format that best
supports the purposes of the product or performance and the intended audience
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Uses a range of information technology applications in
creating the product or performance
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Incorporates principles of design and communication
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Communicates clearly and with a style that supports
the purposes of the intended audience
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Standard Five
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.
Performance Indicators:
5.1 The information literate student understands many of
the ethical, legal and socio-economic issues surrounding information and
information technology.
Outcomes Include:
- Identifies and discusses issues related to privacy and
security in both the print and electronic environments
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Identifies and discusses issues related to free vs.
fee-based access to information
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c. Identifies and discusses issues related to censorship
and freedom of speech
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d. Demonstrates an understanding of intellectual
property, copyright, and fair use of copyrighted material
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5.2 The information literate student follows laws,
regulations, institutional policies, and etiquette related to the access and
use of information resources.
Outcomes Include:
- Participates in electronic discussions following
accepted practices (e.g. "Netiquette")
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Uses approved passwords and other forms of ID for
access to information resources
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Complies with institutional policies on access to
information resources
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Preserves the integrity of information resources,
equipment, systems and facilities
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Legally obtains, stores, and disseminates text, data,
images, or sounds
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Demonstrates an understanding of what constitutes
plagiarism and does not represent work attributable to others as his/her own
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Demonstrates an understanding of institutional
policies related to human subjects research
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5.3 The information literate student acknowledges the use
of information sources in communicating the product or performance.
Outcomes Include:
- Selects an appropriate documentation style and uses it
consistently to cite sources
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Posts permission granted notices, as needed, for
copyrighted material
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