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Information Instruction Program
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Mission Statement:
The Information Instruction Program prepares individuals
to make immediate and lifelong use of information effectively by teaching the
concepts and logic of information access, and by fosteringinformation independence
and critical thinking.
Goals:
- Support members of the college community by facilitating access to the
vast array of resources available to the college.
- Introduce students to the tools, resources and research skills necessary
to complete course assignments and to become critical thinkers and competent
users of information important to academic and professional success.
- Work collaboratively with faculty and staff to promote information literacy
skills in a dynamic technological environment.
- Make use of a variety of educational approaches to support the course-specific
goals defined by faculty and to accommodate the differing needs and learning
styles of individuals.
- Coordinate, assess, and continuously improve instruction
activities and materials to stay current with changing curricular needs. Monitor
and evaluate new and traditional technologies as appropriate for teaching
and accessing information.
- Introduce new methods of instruction targeted to the needs of specific
audiences as personnel and resources become available.
- Increase awareness of and participation in library programs and services
that meet the needs of an increasingly culturally diverse community.
Objectives:
- Provide instruction to all freshmen through the English
101 required course component
Freshmen at Westfield State University will be able to:
- develop successful research strategies to meet specific information needs.
- identify service points and collections in the Ely Library.
- locate books, full-text and print journal, magazine and newspaper articles.
- evaluate sources using a specific set of criteria.
- Provide subject specific instruction to lower and upper division students
through course-specific
collaboration with faculty.
Upperclassmen at westfield will be able to:
- define their information needs and the types of publications which would
be useful to them.
- identify and use sources related to their major area of study, including
but not limited to electronic databases, reference books, and core journals.
- evaluate information retrieved by using a specific set of criteria.
- Provide instruction to Graduate and Continuing Education Students through
individual consultation and course-specific
collaboration with faculty.
Graduate students at westfield will be able to:
- identify and use sources related to their major
area of study, including but not limited to electronic databases, reference
books, and core journals.
- evaluate information retrieved by using a specific set of criteria.
Groups to Be Served
| If you are... |
...the Information Instruction Program will benefit you in the following ways: |
| Students: |
Gain the skills and knowledge to become critical thinkers and competent
users of information resources so you are able to locate, critically evaluate
and use information to inquire, learn, and solve problems for use in curricular
pursuits and to actively contribute to your communities throughout your
lifetime. |
| Faculty: |
You will be supported in your research and teaching
needs through individual and group contact and through course-related instruction
sessions. |
| Staff: |
You will be supported in your office use of
networked information sources through individual meetings and group workshops,
and will be informed about resources made available through the library. |
| Community: |
Make requests for instruction sessions beginning
at the high school level and we will meet with you when possible during
westfield intersessions and breaks. |
Information Literacy Competencies
The outcomes for the Ely Library Instruction program are based on the competencies defined by the ACRL.
These standards can be found at
http://www.ala.org/ala/mgrps/divs/acrl/standards/informationliteracycompetency.cfm.
Faculty: Request an Information Instruction Session
To request a session, you can fill out an online request form at http://lib.westfield.ma.edu/instruction_request.htm,
or contact Oliver Zeff, Information
Instruction Coordinator (572-5640) or stop by the Reference Desk at the Ely Library (572-5234).
- Information Instruction is available for any class at Westfield State University
upon request by the instructor.
- Schedule research sessions as soon as possible. At least two weeks
advance notice is required to assure available times and to allow the
Librarians time for class-specific preparation.
- Schedule one focused session or multiple sessions
throughout the semester to increase hands-on exposure to research tools.
Follow-up sessions are encouraged, provided enough time is allowed for preparation
of materials.
- Level of specificity will depend upon course grade level and students'
previous exposure to relevant materials, equipment, and concepts.
Request Individual Instruction: Open to all Members of the Westfield State
University Community
Meet with a librarian for in-depth instruction and guidance in using
Ely Library resources.
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This service is available to all members of the campus community
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Advance sign-up is required.
- Plan ahead! Request an Individualized Instruction session by contacting
Oliver Zeff, Information
Instruction Coordinator (572-5640), using the online
request form, or by stopping by the Reference Desk at the Ely Library
(572-5234).
Note to Faculty: These individual instruction appointments are not intended
to replace class-related Information Instruction Sessions.
Other times may be available. Call the Reference Desk for an appointment
(572-5234).
Contact:
- To Schedule an Information Instruction Session:
- Other Information Instruction Team Members:
- Teri Shiel, Reference/Information Instruction Librarian, 572-5483 (x5483)
- Laura Wilson, Reference/Information Instruction Librarian, 572-5464 (x5464)
- For general inquiries or to set up an appointment for Individual Instruction:
Page created by Corinne Ebbs
Page maintained by
Oliver Zeff
Last
updated January 20, 2012/bh