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Data literacy education provides an opportunity for libraries and departments to collaborate to meet the rapidly changing needs of students, faculty, and researcher. Expertise is required and expected in so many areas that navigating the changing climate can be overwhelming. However, a large midwestern university has developed a library-facilitated initiative that delivers instructional content to...
Students engaged in a design process need to diagnose their information needs, gather resources, evaluate their quality and apply them appropriate to make evidence-based decisions about potential solutions to their problems. Much of students' information management process typically is hidden from instructors, which makes evaluation of their underlying information literacy skills difficult. In a first-year...
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