Part 1. If We Frame It,They Will Respond: Undergraduate Student Responses to the Framework for Information Literacy for Higher Education |
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Authors: | Rachel E. Scott |
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Affiliation: | University Libraries, University of Memphis, Memphis, TN |
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Abstract: | ![]() There remains significant confusion surrounding the purpose, audience, and proposed application of the Framework for Information Literacy for Higher Education. This exploratory study addresses the question of whether undergraduate students can understand the language and concepts in this document. By presenting student responses to pretest questions recorded at the beginning of a semester-long research methods course, this article shows that students can, even on first impression, begin to make sense of the complexity and richness found in the Framework for Information Literacy for Higher Education. |
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Keywords: | academic libraries information literacy instruction pretests undergraduate students |
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