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Let’s breakdown ACRL Information Literacy
Frameworks & Standards
What is ACRL?
Association of College & Research Libraries
For Guidelines, Standards, and
Frameworks visit:
http://www.ala.org/acrl/standards
What is Information Literacy?
"Information literacy is the set of integrated abilities
encompassing the reflective discovery
of information, the understanding of how
information is produced and valued, and the use
of information in creating new knowledge and
participating ethically in communities of learning."
Association of College & Research Libraries, a
division of the American Library Association.
(2015). Framework for Information Literacy for
Higher Education. Retrieved
from http://www.ala.org/acrl/standards/ilframework5
Why is Information
Literacy Important?
Recommended Reading……
7 Broussard, M. S. (2017). Reading, research, and writing: Teaching information literacy
with process-based research assignments. Chicago, IL: Association of College and
Research Libraries, a division of the American Library Association.
Good Tips……
Reading:
 Read beyond the text, thus analyze/think critically about the text you read.
Writing:
 Take notes, keep a research journals, write numerous drafts, etc.
Research:
 Note subheadings, in databases, to help determine main ideas for your
research topic.
Video Explanation on the Importance of Information
Literacy……
9
USCUpstateLibrary (2017, Aug. 30). Information Literacy Skills [Video file]. Retrieved from
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=69oCdkWfjvk
The Video Mentioned…..
 “Five simple steps you can follow to enhance your information literacy skills”.
1. Know your information need
2. Access needed information
3. Examine information sources critically
4. Use information effectively
5. Use information ethically
Also identified as the ACRL
Information Literacy Standards
ACRL Standards for Information Literacy
Five Standards
22 Performance Indicators
90 Learning Outcomes
Focused on discrete skills
Checklist of skills for library instruction
NEED ACCESS EVAULATE SYNTHESIZE ETHICS
These standards derive from the Frameworks
ACRL Framework for Information Literacy
 Six Frames
 45 Knowledge Practices
 39 Dispositions
 Focus on knowledge based/transformative learning
 Adapt to institutional needs
 Collaborate with faculty
 Use one Frame or combined Frames
Authority Is
Constructed
and
Contextual
Information
Creation as a
Process
Information
Has Value
Research as
Inquiry
Scholarship
as
Conversation
Searching as
Strategic
Exploration
Performance Indicators, Learning
outcomes, Knowledge Practices
& Dispositions
Can be found at:
http://www.ala.org/acrl/standards/standardslibraries
http://www.ala.org/acrl/standards/ilframework
Threshold Concepts for
Frameworks
Recommended Reading……
16 Bravender, P., McClure, H. D., & Schaub, G. (2015). Teaching information literacy threshold
concepts: Lesson plans for librarians. Chicago: Association of College and Research
Libraries, a division of the American Library Association.
Frame #1:
EVAULATE
Authority Is
Constructed
and
Contextual
Framework Standard Concepts
What makes
someone an authority
on a topic?
CRAAP
Scholarly vs
Popular
Look beyond the first
few results. Consider
the URL.
Frame #2:
EVAULATE SYNTHESIZE
Information
Creation as
a Process
Framework Standards Concepts
Does the format
indicate credibility
and/or quality?
Primary vs
Secondary
sources
Scholarly vs
Popular
Look the first few result
beyonds. Consider the URL.
Don’t believe everything
you read. Check 2-3
sources
Source Selection
Frame #3:
SYNTHESIZE ETHICS
Information
Has Value
Framework Standards Concepts
Why is it important
to cite sources in
research?
Plagiarism
Citation
Don’t believe everything
you read. Check 2-3
sources. Write
information in your own
words or quote. Say
who/where it’s from
Frame #4:
EVAULATE
Research
as
Inquiry
Framework Standard Concepts
How does the
research need
determine the
questions to be
answered?
The Research
Process
Topic Selection
Look beyond the
first few results.
Consider the URL.
Frame #5:
EVAULATE SYNTHESIZE
Scholarship
as
Conversation
Framework Standards Concepts
Why is it important
to find more than
one perspective
about a topic?
Look beyond the first
few results. Consider
the URL. Don’t believe
everything you read.
Check 2-3 sources.
Scholarly vs
Popular
Information Cycle
Cited Reference
Searching
Frame #6:
NEED ACCESS
Searching
as
Strategic
Exploration
Framework Standards Concepts
How does the
research need
determine the type
of search strategy
to use?
What are you looking
for? Brainstorm
questions, keywords,
synonyms. Try simple
search terms; be more
specific, use quotation
marks.
Keyword Formulation
Databases
The Research Process
Cited Reference Searching
Source Selection
RESEARCH FOR PAPERS
OTHER IL ASSIGNMENTS
RESEARCH FOR SPEECHES
Research-based essays
Annotated Bibliographies
MLA/APA Scavenger Hunt
Summary & Response Essay
Annotated Bibliography
Topic Maps
Search Strategy worksheet
Standards Applied at Lake-Sumter
Activities can be modified by disciple.
LET’S PLAY A GAME!
Can you guess which Standard(s) apply to these
Assignments
RESEARCH FOR SPEECHES
Topic Maps
Search Strategy worksheet
OTHER IL ASSIGNMENTS
MLA/APA Scavenger Hunt
Summary & Response Essay Annotated
Bibliography
Standard #1: Know your information need
Standard #2: Access needed information
Standard #3: Examine information sources critically
Standard #4: Use information effectively
Standard #5: Use information ethically
* Multiple standards can apply to on assignment.
Answers
RESEARCH FOR SPEECHES
Topic Maps (Standard #1)
Search Strategy worksheet (Standard #1)
OTHER IL ASSIGNMENTS
MLA/APA Scavenger Hunt (Standard #1-3)
Summary & Response Essay Annotated
Bibliography (Standard #4-5)
 ACRL stands for?
 Association of College & Research Libraries
 What’s information literacy and why is important?
 The ability to locate, evaluate and use information effectively. Being Information literate is important
to help us navigate through information overload, which we experience everyday.
 What are the ACRL standards?
Derived from the frameworks.
 What are the ACRL frameworks?
Which is the foundation for student learning in information literacy.
RECAP
NEED ACCESS EVAULATE SYNTHESIZE ETHICS
Authority Is
Constructed
and
Contextual
Information
Creation as a
Process
Information
Has Value
Research as
Inquiry
Scholarship
as
Conversation
Searching as
Strategic
Exploration
 ACRL Framework for Information Literacy Toolkit
 https://acrl.libguides.com/framework/toolkit
 ACRL Standards, Guidelines, and Frameworks
 http://www.ala.org/acrl/standards
 Framework for Information Literacy for Higher Education: Home
 http://libguides.palni.edu/c.php?g=185459&p=1224981
Read More….
 See how LSSC Libraries has incorporated the ACRL Frameworks for Information
Literacy on our Research Help page.
 View Tabs:
1. Research Starters
2. Finding and Critically Evaluating Library Resources
3. Primary vs. Secondary Resources
4. Fighting Fake News
Check out LSSC Libraries
Resources
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ACRL Frameworks for Learning

  • 2. Using your phone or computer* Go to http://www.poll-maker.com/QWNCHFS Results: http://www.poll-maker.com/Account-Quiz- Results?qp=423730xeA3Ef1f1-5 PRE-SURVEY
  • 3. Let’s breakdown ACRL Information Literacy Frameworks & Standards
  • 4. What is ACRL? Association of College & Research Libraries For Guidelines, Standards, and Frameworks visit: http://www.ala.org/acrl/standards
  • 5. What is Information Literacy? "Information literacy is the set of integrated abilities encompassing the reflective discovery of information, the understanding of how information is produced and valued, and the use of information in creating new knowledge and participating ethically in communities of learning." Association of College & Research Libraries, a division of the American Library Association. (2015). Framework for Information Literacy for Higher Education. Retrieved from http://www.ala.org/acrl/standards/ilframework5
  • 7. Recommended Reading…… 7 Broussard, M. S. (2017). Reading, research, and writing: Teaching information literacy with process-based research assignments. Chicago, IL: Association of College and Research Libraries, a division of the American Library Association.
  • 8. Good Tips…… Reading:  Read beyond the text, thus analyze/think critically about the text you read. Writing:  Take notes, keep a research journals, write numerous drafts, etc. Research:  Note subheadings, in databases, to help determine main ideas for your research topic.
  • 9. Video Explanation on the Importance of Information Literacy…… 9 USCUpstateLibrary (2017, Aug. 30). Information Literacy Skills [Video file]. Retrieved from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=69oCdkWfjvk
  • 10. The Video Mentioned…..  “Five simple steps you can follow to enhance your information literacy skills”. 1. Know your information need 2. Access needed information 3. Examine information sources critically 4. Use information effectively 5. Use information ethically
  • 11. Also identified as the ACRL Information Literacy Standards
  • 12. ACRL Standards for Information Literacy Five Standards 22 Performance Indicators 90 Learning Outcomes Focused on discrete skills Checklist of skills for library instruction NEED ACCESS EVAULATE SYNTHESIZE ETHICS
  • 13. These standards derive from the Frameworks ACRL Framework for Information Literacy  Six Frames  45 Knowledge Practices  39 Dispositions  Focus on knowledge based/transformative learning  Adapt to institutional needs  Collaborate with faculty  Use one Frame or combined Frames Authority Is Constructed and Contextual Information Creation as a Process Information Has Value Research as Inquiry Scholarship as Conversation Searching as Strategic Exploration
  • 14. Performance Indicators, Learning outcomes, Knowledge Practices & Dispositions Can be found at: http://www.ala.org/acrl/standards/standardslibraries http://www.ala.org/acrl/standards/ilframework
  • 16. Recommended Reading…… 16 Bravender, P., McClure, H. D., & Schaub, G. (2015). Teaching information literacy threshold concepts: Lesson plans for librarians. Chicago: Association of College and Research Libraries, a division of the American Library Association.
  • 17. Frame #1: EVAULATE Authority Is Constructed and Contextual Framework Standard Concepts What makes someone an authority on a topic? CRAAP Scholarly vs Popular Look beyond the first few results. Consider the URL.
  • 18. Frame #2: EVAULATE SYNTHESIZE Information Creation as a Process Framework Standards Concepts Does the format indicate credibility and/or quality? Primary vs Secondary sources Scholarly vs Popular Look the first few result beyonds. Consider the URL. Don’t believe everything you read. Check 2-3 sources Source Selection
  • 19. Frame #3: SYNTHESIZE ETHICS Information Has Value Framework Standards Concepts Why is it important to cite sources in research? Plagiarism Citation Don’t believe everything you read. Check 2-3 sources. Write information in your own words or quote. Say who/where it’s from
  • 20. Frame #4: EVAULATE Research as Inquiry Framework Standard Concepts How does the research need determine the questions to be answered? The Research Process Topic Selection Look beyond the first few results. Consider the URL.
  • 21. Frame #5: EVAULATE SYNTHESIZE Scholarship as Conversation Framework Standards Concepts Why is it important to find more than one perspective about a topic? Look beyond the first few results. Consider the URL. Don’t believe everything you read. Check 2-3 sources. Scholarly vs Popular Information Cycle Cited Reference Searching
  • 22. Frame #6: NEED ACCESS Searching as Strategic Exploration Framework Standards Concepts How does the research need determine the type of search strategy to use? What are you looking for? Brainstorm questions, keywords, synonyms. Try simple search terms; be more specific, use quotation marks. Keyword Formulation Databases The Research Process Cited Reference Searching Source Selection
  • 23. RESEARCH FOR PAPERS OTHER IL ASSIGNMENTS RESEARCH FOR SPEECHES Research-based essays Annotated Bibliographies MLA/APA Scavenger Hunt Summary & Response Essay Annotated Bibliography Topic Maps Search Strategy worksheet Standards Applied at Lake-Sumter Activities can be modified by disciple.
  • 24. LET’S PLAY A GAME!
  • 25. Can you guess which Standard(s) apply to these Assignments RESEARCH FOR SPEECHES Topic Maps Search Strategy worksheet OTHER IL ASSIGNMENTS MLA/APA Scavenger Hunt Summary & Response Essay Annotated Bibliography Standard #1: Know your information need Standard #2: Access needed information Standard #3: Examine information sources critically Standard #4: Use information effectively Standard #5: Use information ethically * Multiple standards can apply to on assignment.
  • 26. Answers RESEARCH FOR SPEECHES Topic Maps (Standard #1) Search Strategy worksheet (Standard #1) OTHER IL ASSIGNMENTS MLA/APA Scavenger Hunt (Standard #1-3) Summary & Response Essay Annotated Bibliography (Standard #4-5)
  • 27.  ACRL stands for?  Association of College & Research Libraries  What’s information literacy and why is important?  The ability to locate, evaluate and use information effectively. Being Information literate is important to help us navigate through information overload, which we experience everyday.  What are the ACRL standards? Derived from the frameworks.  What are the ACRL frameworks? Which is the foundation for student learning in information literacy. RECAP NEED ACCESS EVAULATE SYNTHESIZE ETHICS Authority Is Constructed and Contextual Information Creation as a Process Information Has Value Research as Inquiry Scholarship as Conversation Searching as Strategic Exploration
  • 28.  ACRL Framework for Information Literacy Toolkit  https://acrl.libguides.com/framework/toolkit  ACRL Standards, Guidelines, and Frameworks  http://www.ala.org/acrl/standards  Framework for Information Literacy for Higher Education: Home  http://libguides.palni.edu/c.php?g=185459&p=1224981 Read More….
  • 29.  See how LSSC Libraries has incorporated the ACRL Frameworks for Information Literacy on our Research Help page.  View Tabs: 1. Research Starters 2. Finding and Critically Evaluating Library Resources 3. Primary vs. Secondary Resources 4. Fighting Fake News Check out LSSC Libraries Resources
  • 30. Using your phone or computer* Go to http://www.poll-maker.com/Q2DZHXE Results: http://www.poll-maker.com/Account-Quiz- Results?qp=423731x84445F14-5 POST-SURVEY

Editor's Notes

  • #2: Brief introduction to ACRL Information literacy frameworks & standards and how you can better apply it to your personal and professional learning. https://acrl.libguides.com/sts/scienceinfolit/Instruction use for maybe a bingo or matching game! Maybe matching game is easier
  • #3: Before we get started, please take the 3 question quiz: Q: 1. I’m familiar with Info. Lit. 
  • #4: First, let’s break down ACRL Information literacy frameworks & standards word by word
  • #5: The organization represents more than 10,000 individuals and libraries. They develop programs, products, and services to help those working in academic and research libraries. For Guidelines, Standards, and Frameworks visit: http://www.ala.org/acrl/standards
  • #6: The ability to locate, evaluate and use information effectively. A set of skills to help navigate through information overload, which we experience everyday.
  • #8: great information on how educators should approach “reading, research & writing” using info lit. skills & techniques: Some tips I noted and will share with you as to what we should do as educator and what we want from are learners:
  • #9: great information on how educators should approach “reading, research & writing” using info lit. skills & techniques: Some tips I noted and will share with you as to what we should do as educator and what we want from are learners:
  • #10: Here is a video I would like to share with you that simply breaks down what info. Lit is: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=69oCdkWfjvk use video to explain that: those 5 simple steps, in the research world, are also known as “standards” which are derived/pulled from the “ACRL Info. Lit. Frameworks”
  • #11: great information on how educators should approach “reading, research & writing” using info lit. skills & techniques: Some tips I noted and will share with you as to what we should do as educator and what we want from are learners: Know: what are you looking for? Brainstorm questions, keywords, synonyms. Access: try simple search terms; be more specific, use quotation marks Examine: look beyond the first few results. Consider the URL. Synthesize: Don’t believe everything you read. Check 2-3 sources. Ethics: Write information in your own words or quote. Say who/where it’s from
  • #13: great information on how educators should approach “reading, research & writing” using info lit. skills & techniques: Some tips I noted and will share with you as to what we should do as educator and what we want from are learners: Know: what are you looking for? Brainstorm questions, keywords, synonyms. Access: try simple search terms; be more specific, use quotation marks Examine: look beyond the first few results. Consider the URL. Synthesize: Don’t believe everything you read. Check 2-3 sources. Ethics: Write information in your own words or quote. Say who/where it’s from
  • #14: Foundations of the Framework contribute to improving teaching and learning.
  • #15: Threshold concepts = core understanding
  • #16: Threshold concepts = core understanding
  • #17: great information on how educators should approach “reading, research & writing” using info lit. skills & techniques: Some tips I noted and will share with you as to what we should do as educator and what we want from are learners: For each threshold concept: explanation of concept, knowledge practices, dispositions.
  • #18: The framework consists of six “frames” or “lenses through which to view info. Lit.” Each frame contains a “threshold concept, knowledge practices and a set of dispositions of learners who are developing understanding of the related concepts. Framework is the foundation for student learning in info. Lit. ; Standards are the learning outcomes,
  • #19: The framework consists of six “frames” or “lenses through which to view info. Lit.” Each frame contains a “threshold concept, knowledge practices and a set of dispositions of learners who are developing understanding of the related concepts. Standards are the learning outcomes,
  • #20: The framework consists of six “frames” or “lenses through which to view info. Lit.” Each frame contains a “threshold concept, knowledge practices and a set of dispositions of learners who are developing understanding of the related concepts. Standards are the learning outcomes, and you will understand the concept of>>>
  • #21: The framework consists of six “frames” or “lenses through which to view info. Lit.” Each frame contains a “threshold concept, knowledge practices and a set of dispositions of learners who are developing understanding of the related concepts. Standards are the learning outcomes, and you will understand the concept of>>>
  • #22: The framework consists of six “frames” or “lenses through which to view info. Lit.” Each frame contains a “threshold concept, knowledge practices and a set of dispositions of learners who are developing understanding of the related concepts. Standards are the learning outcomes, and you will understand the concept of>>>
  • #23: The framework consists of six “frames” or “lenses through which to view info. Lit.” Each frame contains a “threshold concept, knowledge practices and a set of dispositions of learners who are developing understanding of the related concepts. Standards are the learning outcomes, and you will understand the concept of>>>
  • #31: Before we get started, please take the 3 question quiz: Q: 1. I’m familiar with Info. Lit.