An information literacy program built for relevance and purpose

S Simard - Reference Services Review, 2009 - emerald.com
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Purpose–The purpose of this paper is to discuss the design and implementation of an
information literacy program for the Faculties of Science and Engineering at McGill
University. Design/methodology/approach–Borrowing from the literature and Bloom's
Taxonomy of Educational Objectives, a theoretical approach to audience characterization is
used to generate learning outcomes aligned with American Library Association Information
Literacy Standards for Science and Technology. Findings–Results suggest that a learner …
Purpose
The purpose of this paper is to discuss the design and implementation of an information literacy program for the Faculties of Science and Engineering at McGill University.
Design/methodology/approach
Borrowing from the literature and Bloom's Taxonomy of Educational Objectives, a theoretical approach to audience characterization is used to generate learning outcomes aligned with American Library Association Information Literacy Standards for Science and Technology.
Findings
Results suggest that a learner‐centered program, addressing potential gaps between perceived and actual skills and needs, is well‐received by the student population.
Originality/value
This study, primarily focused on the description of a program, provides timely and useful information to academic librarians.
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