Many students are approaching research incorrectly and it's greatly hurting information literacy. In this presentation we tackle how to solve this issue so students can become prepared for college and the workplace.
Tackle plagiarism, promote ethical research skills and meet your school or district's standards for college and career readiness goals.
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6. Academic libraries have
19x more databases
9x more books/journals
than the average high school library.
“Learning the Ropes: How Freshmen Conduct Course Research Once They Enter College.”
17. Need-to-Know Skills
(according to professors)
Library classification
New resources
Web 2.0 tools
Search for information
Sigalet, Jennifer, Leslie Barton, and Sherri Savage. "Research Skills: What College Professors Expect Incoming Students to Know."
18. Get Our White Paper!
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26. “Train the Trainers”
Information literacy for educators
Why?
✓ CCSS
✓ Familiarity
✓ Comfort
levels
“Bridging the Gap: Preparing High School Students for College Level Research.”
28. Collaborative Committees
• Discussion forum of K-12 and
academics
• Document covering IL skills
between H.S. and college
• Shared with teachers and parents
• Visit each other’s learning
environments
Academi
c
K-
12
Easing the High School to College Transition: Creating an Information Literacy Continuum. Educator's Spotlight Digest.
29. Curriculum Collaboration
• Library media specialists
• High school English teacher
• University librarians
• Instructional designer
http://helios.weber.edu
“HeLIOS: Bridging the Information Literacy Gap from High School to University.”
Academi
c
K-
12
30. College Library Survival Skills Project
• Bakersfield College & Kern
H.S. District
• List of skills, corresponding
lessons
• Taught in K12, reinforced in
college
Dobie, Dawn, Nancy T. Guidry, and Jan Hartsell. “Navigating to Information Literacy.”
Academi
c
K-
12
38. Bibliography
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Ashbridge, Carole. Bridging the Gap for Information Literacy: Connecting High Schools, Colleges and the Workforce. Watertown, NY:
Connections Abound, 2010. PDF. The document can be located at the following URL: http://connectionsabound.com/Bridging the Gap.
pdf.
Bayliss, Sarah. "Students Wary of Wikipedia But Still Use for Research, Study Finds." School Library Journal. Library Journal, 1 Oct. 2013. Web.
25 Apr. 2014. <http://www.slj.com/2013/10/research/easybib-survey-students-wary-of-wikipedia-but-still-use-for-research/#_>.
Burhanna, Kenneth J., ed. Informed Transitions: Libraries Supporting the High School to College Transition. Santa Barbara: Libraries Unlimited,
2013. Print.
De Rosa, Cathy, Joanne Cantrell, Matthew Carlson, Peggy Gallagher, Janet Hawk, and Charlotte Sturtz. Perceptions of Libraries, 2010: Context
and Community. Rep. Ed. Brad Gauder. OCLC, 2011. Web. 29 Mar. 2012.
Dobie, Dawn, Nancy T. Guidry, and Jan Hartsell. "Navigating to Information Literacy." CSLA Journal 34.2 (2010): 6-9. Academic Search Premier.
Web. 3 Oct. 2014.
EasyBib Student Survey. June 2013. Raw data. Imagine Easy Solutions, LLC, New York, NY.
Hamilton, Buffy J. "Partnering for Possibilities: NHS Media Center, Gwinnett County Public Library, 3D Printing, and More." Web log post. The
Unquiet Librarian. N.p., 19 Mar. 2014. Web. 8 Oct. 2014. <http://theunquietlibrarian.wordpress.com/2014/03/19/partnering-for-possibilities-
nhs-media-center-gwinnett-county-public-library-3d-printing-and-more/>.
39. Bibliography
Head, Alison J., and Michael B. Eisenberg. Truth Be Told: How College Students Evaluate and Use Information in the Digital Age. Seattle:
Project Information Literacy, 1 Nov. 2010. PDF. The report can be found at the following URL: http://projectinfolit.
org/images/pdfs/pil_fall2010_survey_fullreport1.pdf
Head, Alison J. Learning the Ropes: How Freshmen Conduct Course Research Once They Enter College. Rep. Project Information Literacy, 5
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Kasowitz-Scheer, Abby. Easing the High School to College Transition: Creating an Information Literacy Continuum. N.p.: Educator's Spotlight
Digest, Winter 2007. PDF. The report can be found at the following URL: http://www.informationliteracy.org/users_data/admin/V2I1-
college.pdf
Kinikin, JaNae. HeLIOS: Bridging the Information Literacy Gap from High School to University. Ogden, UT: Weber State University, 21 Apr. 2010.
PDF. The report can be found at the following URL: http://www.mpla.us/documents/handouts/2010/kinikin.pdf
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40. Bibliography
Salisbury, Fiona, and Sharon Karasmanis. "Are They Ready? Exploring Student Information Literacy Skills in the Transition from Secondary to
Tertiary Education." Australian Academic & Research Libraries 41.1 (2011): 43-58. Print.
Samson, Sue. "Information Literacy Learning Outcomes and Student Success." The Journal of Academic Librarianship 36.3 (2010): 202-10.
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Schein, Christine, Linda Conway, Rebecca Harner, Sue Byerley, and Shelley Harper. "Bridging the Gap: Preparing High School Students for
College Level Research." Colorado Libraries 36.1 (2011): n. pag. 2011. Web. 25 Sept. 2013. The report can be found at the following
URL: http://coloradolibrariesjournal.org/content/bridging-gap-preparing-high-school-students-college-level-research
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http://pages.turnitin.com/sources_in_writing_he_2012.html
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URL: http://pages.turnitin.com/sources_in_writing_sec_2012.html
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60-seconds>.
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