Wednesday, October 27, 2010

Identifying the information Literacy needs of your diverse users

I gave a presentation on Identifying the information Literacy needs of your diverse users, on 5th October at the CILIP Libraries for Nursing study day, in York (UK). Below is the presentation from slideshare. The ideas contributed by participants during the exercise afterwards (and the other presentations) may be made available soon, so I may will add the link to those in due course. The leader of the main afternoon session was Susie Andretta, and I must give a link to her excellent Facilitating Information Literacy Education (FILE) website http://facilitatingileducation.blogspot.com/ Also, below the embedded presentation, I give the references which are at the end of my presentation.
References in the presentation
- Barnard, A., Nash, R. and O’Brien, M. (2005) “Information Literacy: developing lifelong skills through nurse education.” Journal of nursing education, 44 (11), 505-510.
- Lloyd, A. (2009) “Informing practice: information experiences of ambulance officers in training and on-road practice.” Journal of documentation, 65(3), 396-419
- Lloyd, A. (2004) “Working (in)formation: conceptualizing information literacy in the workplace.” In: Danaher, P.A. et al (eds.) Lifelong learning: whose responsibility and what is your contribution? Refereed papers from the 3rd International Lifelong Learning Conference, Yeppoon, Australia: 13-16 June 2004. pp.218-224. Rockhampton: CQU.
- Johnston, C. and Mohide, A.A. (2009) “Addressing diversity in clinical nursing education: support for preceptors.” Nurse education in practice, 9(5), 340–347
- Smith, K. (2010) “Challenges posed by diversity: looking at language and assessment”. In Creating Knowledge VI, Bergen, Wednesday 8 September 2010. http://creatingknowledge.blip.tv/file/4124394/ [Video]

Other links/readings
- Bond, C. and Procter, P. (2009) "Prescription for nursing informatics in pre-registration nurse education." Health informatics journal, 15, 55-64.
- SCONUL (2008) Library services for international students. London: SCONUL. http://www.sconul.ac.uk/groups/access/papers/international_students.pdf
- Sovic, S. (2008) Lost in Transition? The International Students’ Experience Project. London: University of the Arts. http://www.arts.ac.uk/docs/ISEP_-_Public_Report.pdf
- Student Diversity and Academic Writing project. (2008) International Students, Academic Writing & Plagiarism. London School of Economics and Lancaster University Management School. http://www.sdaw.info/index.htm
- University of Sheffield. (2008) Study Skills for Students with Dyslexia. Sheffield: UoS. http://dyslexstudyskills.group.shef.ac.uk/

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