Incorporating Information Literacy Skills into Analytical Chemistry: An Evolutionary Step
Citations Over TimeTop 23% of 2007 papers
Abstract
We have developed Data Analysis and Information Technology assignments for our analytical chemistry course. These assignments require that students demonstrate how to: locate and effectively use Internet-based science resources; create and manage electronic information; evaluate the content and source of the information; and gain proficiency with an array of professional software tools related to the above processes. The assignments include finding Material Safety Data Sheet information, planning a trip to a professional meeting, inviting a seminar speaker to campus, and completing a literature review. We outline the information and communication skills that students develop in the context of this course and the undergraduate chemistry program as a whole.
Related Papers
- → Conceptions of information literacy: new perspectives and implications(2000)356 cited
- → A Decade of Critical Information Literacy: A Review of the Literature(2015)192 cited
- → Why Information Literacy Is Invisible(2011)66 cited
- → Conceptions of information literacy: new perspectives and implications(2000)57 cited
- → Putting the pieces together: information literacy at The Open University(2003)30 cited