The Five Colleges of Ohio
Andrew W. Mellon Foundation Grant
Integrating Information Literacy into the Liberal Arts Curriculum
Suggested Questions for Student Evaluations
Information literacy is a set of abilities requiring individuals to
"recognize when information is needed and have the ability to locate, evaluate, and use effectively the needed information."
- One of the goals of this course was to increase your skills and
capabilities in using library and information resources. How successful
was this course in helping you to reach that goal?
- In what ways has this course helped you to understand better the
research process?
- In what ways has this course helped you understand how to locate, use,
and evaluate sources of information available electronically? Please be
specific.
- In what ways has this course helped you understand how to locate, use, and evaluate sources of information available in print? Please be specific.
- The Internet offers a wealth of materials that vary widely in quality
and scope. What strategies have you developed that help you evaluate and
make appropriate use of them?
- The development of sound information literacy skills should be an
integral part of a liberal arts education. Do you agree or disagree with
this statement, and why?
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