2019
DOI: 10.29173/istl10
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Biology Student Perceptions of Information Literacy Instruction in the Context of an Essential Skills Workshop Series

Abstract: The University Libraries at the University of New Mexico reconfigured their established library instruction program for biology as part of a broader grant-funded essential skills workshop series for STEM students. This initiative standardized supplementary instruction through seven in-person and online workshops delivered to students through the Biology Department’s four core undergraduate laboratory courses. Post-workshop feedback data were gathered from students throughout the two-year grant period. … Show more

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“…Information can be widely accessed by using good search strategies (Folk, 2021). All forms of information obtained are adjusted to the scope of the problem and need to be evaluated critically regarding the sources used as references (Jankowski & Sawyer, 2019). The source of information used as a reference is scientific and can be verified for its truth to avoid misconceptions (Soeharto & Csapó, 2022).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Information can be widely accessed by using good search strategies (Folk, 2021). All forms of information obtained are adjusted to the scope of the problem and need to be evaluated critically regarding the sources used as references (Jankowski & Sawyer, 2019). The source of information used as a reference is scientific and can be verified for its truth to avoid misconceptions (Soeharto & Csapó, 2022).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%