CODE SHEET
Under each skill
there will be individual elements that will be charted. If a student has all of
these elements, they will get a 5 (Proficiently demonstrates the skill), If
they have ¾ of these elements they will get a 4 (demonstrates some
proficiency), if they have half of the elements, they will get a 3
(demonstrates some of the skill behaviors), if they have ¼ of the elements,
they will get a 2, (some familiarity with the skill) and if they have none of
the elements they will get a 1 (no knowledge of the skill).
Scale
1= Does not
demonstrate this skill
3= Performs some
behaviors related to this skill
5= Effectively
demonstrates this skill
The information literate student determines the nature
and extent of the information needed.
- The
information literate student defines and articulates the need for
information.
- Develops
a thesis statement and formulates questions based on the information need
o
thesis statement
- Explores
general information sources to increase familiarity with the topic
o
reference materials (any format)
- Defines
or modifies the information need to achieve a manageable focus
o
what I hope to accomplish
- Identifies
key concepts and terms that describe the information need
o
lists key concepts
- The
information literate student considers the costs and benefits of acquiring
the needed information.
- 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)
Any one of these is adequate
- interlibrary loan
- other libraries resources
- worldcat
- other ________________________
- Defines
a realistic overall plan and timeline to acquire the needed information
o
evidence of a plan
- The
information literate student reevaluates the nature and extent of the
information need.
- Reviews
the initial information need to clarify, revise, or refine the question
o
Makes reference to thesis or hope to accomplish goals
- Describes
criteria used to make information decisions and choices
o
Explains choice of particular materials
The information literate student accesses needed
information effectively and efficiently.
- The
information literate student constructs and implements effectively-designed
search strategies.
- Identifies
keywords, synonyms and related terms for the information needed
o
Lists keywords
- 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)
Any one of these is adequate
o
Boolean operators
o
Truncation
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Phrase searching
- Implements
the search strategy in various information retrieval systems using
different user
interfaces and search engines, with different command languages,
protocols, and search parameters
o
Uses above keywords and/or strategy in more than one database and/or
search engine and/or print tool.
- The
information literate student retrieves information online or in person
using a variety of methods.
- Uses
various search systems to retrieve information in a variety of formats
o
Uses more than one database and/or search engine and/or print tool.
- 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
o
Uses more than one section of the library (e.g. reference, periodicals,
circulation, special collections)
- 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)
o
Obtains help/services (can be in-person or online)
- Uses
surveys, letters, interviews, and other forms of inquiry to retrieve
primary information
o
Uses a primary source and records it in the log.
- The
information literate student refines the search strategy if necessary.
- Assesses
the quantity, quality, and relevance of the search results to determine
whether
alternative information retrieval systems or investigative methods should
be utilized.
o
Any value assessment of the resource
- Identifies
gaps in the information retrieved and determines if the search strategy
should
be revised
o
Any value assessment of the strategy
- Repeats
the search using the revised strategy as necessary
o
Any changes in the strategy
The information literate student evaluates information
and its sources critically and incorporates selected information into his or
her knowledge base and value system.
- The information
literate student articulates and applies initial criteria for evaluating both
the information and its sources.
- Examines
and compares information from various sources in order to evaluate reliability,
validity, accuracy, authority, timeliness, and point of view or bias
Comments on a source’s
o
Validity
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Accuracy
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Authority
o
Currency
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Bias
- The information
literate student compares new knowledge with prior knowledge to determine
the value added, contradictions, or other unique characteristics of the
information.
- Determines
whether information satisfies the research or other information need
o
Comments on a sources usefulness or applicability
- The
information literate student determines whether the initial query should
be revised.
- Determines
if original information need has been satisfied or if additional
information is
needed
o
Comments on a sources usefulness or applicability
- Reviews
search strategy and incorporates additional concepts as necessary
o
Changes to initial search strategy
- Reviews
information retrieval sources used and expands to include others as
needed
o
Uses a variety of resources
The information literate student, individually or as a
member of a group, uses information effectively to accomplish a specific
purpose.
- The
information literate student revises the development process for the
product or performance.
- Reflects
on past successes, failures, and alternative strategies
o Completes final
reflection
o Completes assignment