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Information Literacy Instruction in an English Capstone Course: A Study of Student Confidence,Perception, and Practice
Authors:Susanne F Paterson  Carolyn White Gamtso
Institution:1. University of New Hampshire at Manchester, 88 Commercial Street, Manchester, NH 03101, United States;2. University of New Hampshire at Manchester Library, 88 Commercial Street, Manchester, NH 03101, United States
Abstract:An English professor and an instruction librarian at the University of New Hampshire at Manchester felt that the college's new English Capstone course for majors provided a unique opportunity to assess the information literacy skill levels of graduating English majors. They therefore engaged in a three-year study to evaluate the IL competency of these students, to gauge their perceptions of library instruction provided during the Capstone course and throughout their academic careers, and to determine students' confidence and self-efficacy with respect to these skills. The researchers sought to determine the ways in which the IL program for English majors effectively met established IL goals and to identify areas for improvement.
Keywords:Information literacy  Library instruction  Faculty/librarian collaboration  Student perceptions of information literacy  Student confidence  Student self-efficacy
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