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Preaching to the non-converted: the art of promoting information literacy to academic staff Jacqui Weetman DaCosta The College of New Jersey, USA ([email protected])

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Page 1: Preaching to the non-converted: the art of promoting information literacy to academic staff Jacqui Weetman DaCosta The College of New Jersey, USA (dacosta@tcnj.edu)

Preaching to the non-converted: the art of promoting information literacy to academic staff

Jacqui Weetman DaCostaThe College of New Jersey, USA

([email protected])

Page 2: Preaching to the non-converted: the art of promoting information literacy to academic staff Jacqui Weetman DaCosta The College of New Jersey, USA (dacosta@tcnj.edu)

A bit of self-promotion

Currently (as DaCosta) Information Literacy Librarian at The

College of New Jersey Small, highly selective (4 year)

state-funded college Tenure track post

Previously (as Weetman) Academic Team Manager at De

Montfort University, Leicester Learning & Skills Development

remit Started information literacy research

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The art of preaching: session outline

Why do we need to do it? Promoting information literacy by

Publishing in journalsPresenting at conferencesSpreading the word at our own

institutions Share experiences

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Preaching to the converted

Influencing students by influencing staff “… the effectiveness of information literacy

programmes depends on the teaching partners having a shared understanding of how information literacy is developed …” (Ivey 2003, Abstract)

We need to be proactive – can’t expect our academic colleagues to be mind-readers!

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Getting the message out there – in journals

Jacobson & Vallely (1992): Reviewed journals published 1980-90 Found 74 articles on library instruction

in non-library journals 51% by librarians; 24% librarians with

faculty Conclusion …

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Jacobson & Vallely (1992, p. 362)

“Librarians need to write more

articles about BI, not for

library journals, but for

pedagogical journals in all

disciplines.”

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Getting the message out there – in journals

Stevens (2007): Reviewed journals published 2000-05 Found 25 articles on library instruction

in 54 ‘relevant’ non-library journals 28% by librarians; 48% librarians with

faculty Conclusion …

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Stevens (2007, p. 9 online)

“Although there are those whowould blame faculty for notintegrating IL into their classesand their pedagogical articles ontheir own, much of theresponsibility for the dearth of ILarticles in non-library journals belongsto librarians.”

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Getting the message out there – in journals

Review of 2006: Searched 21 cross-disciplinary databases

(see Appendix 1 for list) Found 29 articles on information literacy in

non-library journals (excl. duplicates) 10% by librarians; 7% librarians with faculty Yet over 500 articles published in library

journals on information literacy (source: LISA and LISTA)

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Bruce (2001, p.113)

“It has been evident that little of theliterature is appearing in mainstreamhigher education journals or discipline-based journals, suggesting that thetransformation of the information literacyagenda from a library-centred issue to amainstream educational issue is onlybeginning.”

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Where could you target?

Educational journals on the pedagogy of information literacy, e.g. Studies in Higher Education

Discipline-specific journals for pedagogy and case studies, e.g. nursing, physical sciences, sociology, physical education

See Appendix 2 for some suggested publications

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Getting the message out there – at conferences Internal conferences, e.g. Teacher

Fellows Conference Educational conferences

CLTAD - Enhancing Curricula: contributing to the future, meeting the challenges of the 21st century in the disciplines of art, design and communication, 6th - 7th April 2006Hotel Sana Park, Lisbon, Portugal

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Getting the message out there – at conferences

Educational conferences

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ISSOTL 2006 (Washington D.C.)

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How to find what’s on?

Staff and Educational DevelopmentAssociation (SEDA)http://www.seda.ac.uk/conferences_and_event.htmInternational Society for the Scholarshipof Teaching & Learning (ISSOTL)http://www.issotl.org/index.html

http://www.conferencealerts.com/index.htm

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www.academic-conferences.org/ecel/2007/ecel07/home.htm

Fancy a trip to Copenhagen?

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Taking the message closer to home – raising awareness

Survey of academic staff at De Montfort University on perceptions of information literacy

Development of Information Literacy Framework

Inclusion in De Montfort University’s Programme Planning Handbook

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Taking the message closer to home – being pushy!

Attendance at validation panels

Lunchtime discussion with Engineering section leader

Increased Engineering information skills teaching by 40%

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Taking the message closer to home – showing off!

Development of information literacy module on Blackboard

Curriculum Development & innovation Award

Faculty E-Learning Showcases

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Talking of awards

Who has put themselves forward for aTeaching Excellence Award?

• Teacher Fellow Award?

National Teaching Fellowship Award?• Currently four librarians are National

Teaching Fellows

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Get your message out there!

“It is clearly time for [Australian]

information literacy innovators to make

a much stronger, and combined, stand

about the nature and value of their work

to the rest of the higher education

community.” (Bruce 2001, p. 114)

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So what are you all still doing here?

Thank you!

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ReferencesAcademic Conferences International (2007) ECEL 2007 – call forpapers. Available from:http://www.academic-conferences.org/ecel/ecel2007/ecel07-call-papers.htm[Accessed March 7, 2007]Bruce, C. (2001) Faculty-librarian partnerships in Australian highereducation: critical dimensions. Reference Services Review, 29 (2),106-115.Ivey, R. (2003) Information literacy: how do librarians andacademics work in partnership to deliver effective learningprograms? Australian Academic & Research Libraries, 34 (2),100-113.Jacobson, T.E. & Vallely, J.R. (1992) A half-built bridge: theunfinished work of bibliographic instruction. The Journal ofAcademic Librarianship, 17 (6), 359-363.Stevens, C.R. (2007) Beyond preaching to the choir: informationliteracy, faculty outreach and disciplinary journals. The Journal ofAcademic Librarianship, in press. Weetman, J. (2005) Osmosis – does it work for the development ofinformation literacy? The Journal of Academic Librarianship, 31 (5),456-460.