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The role of the library in an integrated computer and information literacy program at Swinburne University of Technology

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posted on 2024-07-12, 11:43 authored by Julie Badger
Information staff at Swinburne University's Lilydale campus design and deliver an information literacy module within Information Methods, a compulsory subject for all first year higher education students. The information literacy component comprises units in constructing search strategies, using electronic databases, and searching the internet and the Swinburne Intranet. The component accounts for 20% of the students' assessment. Formative and summative assessment online raises a number of issues such as the huge number of possible correct answers to many of the questions, and the need to adapt procedures for both 'hands-on' and examination conditions. This paper addresses practical and educational ramifications.

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9780868036687

Journal title

Concept, challenge, conundrum: from library skills to information literacy: 4th National Information Literacy Conference conducted by the University of South Australia Library and the Australian Library and Information Association Information Literacy Special Interest Group, Adelaide, Australia, 3-5 December 1999 / Di Booker (ed.)

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Concept, challenge, conundrum: from library skills to information literacy: 4th National Information Literacy Conference conducted by the University of South Australia Library and the Australian Library and Information Association Information Literacy Special Interest Group, Adelaide, Australia, 3-5 December 1999 / Di Booker ed.

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7 pp

Publisher

University of South Australia

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Copyright © 1999.

Language

eng

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