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Building Data and Information Literacy in the Undergraduate Chemistry Curriculum

Yasmeen ShorishBarbara A. Reisner

Year: 2016 ACS symposium series Pages: 31-56   Publisher: American Chemical Society

Abstract

The Literature and Seminar sequence at James Madison University has been used to develop the chemistry information literacy skills of chemistry majors for over four decades. These courses have been continually updated to emphasize information literacy skills for the twenty-first century. This chapter describes the methods that have been developed to improve chemical, data and general information literacy at a large, public, primarily undergraduate institution. The focus of the first semester course, described in this chapter, is on skill building rather than teaching specific resources. It is a model of integration and collaboration between chemistry faculty and chemistry librarians. Changes in information resources, disciplinary standards, and assessment are used to inform and refine course instruction. While implementation of a course is always unique because of the size, curricular structure, culture, and students associated with an institution, we think that the approach described herein will be applicable to other programs.

Keywords:
Information literacy Curriculum Discipline Mathematics education Institution Chemistry Higher education Computer science Engineering ethics Library science Engineering Pedagogy Sociology Psychology Political science Social science

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Citation History

Topics

Various Chemistry Research Topics
Physical Sciences →  Chemistry →  Physical and Theoretical Chemistry
Research Data Management Practices
Physical Sciences →  Computer Science →  Information Systems
Health Sciences Research and Education
Health Sciences →  Health Professions →  General Health Professions

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