2012
DOI: 10.15760/comminfolit.2012.6.1.120
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Considering Information Literacy Skills and Needs: Designing Library Instruction for the Online Learner

Abstract: This paper reports on a library instruction needs assessment conducted with incoming doctoral students (n=34) in two online programs in education. The differences in the prior skills and experiences of the two groups highlighted the importance of needs assessments and learner analyses as well as course-or program-specific instructional design in information literacy instruction for online students. Based on students' reported skills, education librarians structured both the content and format of instruction to… Show more

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“…Living in the information-based societies, students should be equipped with information skills to support lifelong learning through which their level of confidence will be boosted in becoming more independent and self-regulated learners. Having access to sophisticated technology and electronic devices without properly equipped with information literacy skills does not assure students' ability to utilize WBIS [19]. This indicates that information literacy can play a moderating role between library technology and the utilization of WBIS, which lacking these skills will cause them not knowing how to search, compare and utilize digital resources in libraries [8].…”
Section: Information Literacy Skills Factormentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Living in the information-based societies, students should be equipped with information skills to support lifelong learning through which their level of confidence will be boosted in becoming more independent and self-regulated learners. Having access to sophisticated technology and electronic devices without properly equipped with information literacy skills does not assure students' ability to utilize WBIS [19]. This indicates that information literacy can play a moderating role between library technology and the utilization of WBIS, which lacking these skills will cause them not knowing how to search, compare and utilize digital resources in libraries [8].…”
Section: Information Literacy Skills Factormentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although most postgraduate students can be said to own a laptop, iPad or mobile phone which exposes them to the use of technology, [11] argued that the use of such electronic devices do not guarantee knowledge of information literacy skills needed to access web-based resources or electronic databases in the library. Students need information for a variety of activities in the university and the e-resources are capable of meeting their needs.…”
Section: Research Questionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to Kumar, Ochoa and Edwards (2012), support for the acquisition and updating of information literacy skills is important in online learning situations. Specifically, online students need skills in the use of digital resources to support their learning needs.…”
Section: Information and Technology Literacy Instructionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Increasingly, a systematic approach is being applied to the design and development of information literacy skills instruction (Booth, 2011;Kumar, Ochoa, & Edwards, 2012). A systematic approach in instruction involves careful planning and alignment at each stage of development.…”
Section: Information and Technology Literacy Instructionmentioning
confidence: 99%