
Information Literacy Competencies
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The information literate student:
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Students have achieved "Information Literacy" when they are able to: |
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| Recognize the value of information |
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Explore information needs |
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| Understand information structures |
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Search effectively
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Locate and retrieve information sources |
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| Critically evaluate information |
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The Association of College and Research Libraries (ACRL) published the Information Literacy Competency Standards for Higher Education in 2000. These standards, performance Indicators, and outcomes provide a basis for our competencies and for improving information literacy instruction across the WSU curriculum and across the country. Weber State University uses ACRL's standards to develop, asses and continually improve our information literacy programs, activities and partnerships.
WSU students are required to achieve these competencies as part D of the WSU Computer and Information Literacy Requirement.
Last modified 01/09/2003 . Please send comments to Carol Hansen, Professor and Instruction Services Librarian.