Diagnosing Spanish literature bachelor students’ information literacy in digital environments
ISSN: 2059-5816
Article publication date: 22 January 2021
Issue publication date: 11 August 2021
Abstract
Purpose
The purpose of this study was to adapt and implement the Association of College and Research Library’s (ACRL’s) Research Competency Guidelines for Literatures in English for designing and employing a diagnostic survey about basic information literacy (IL) skills to study how 42 students were familiar with such skills. This 40-item survey included questions about students’ self-perception of their information skills and a test for evaluating their basic IL skills.
Design/methodology/approach
This research focused on integrating IL into a bachelor program in Spanish literature to identify the IL skills that students were familiar with and then determine if there was a relationship among their IL skills, their academic performance and their favorable conditions as students (have a good number of books at home, a personal computer, internet connection and proficiency in a second language).
Findings
The average number of correct answers ranged from regular to low; moreover, the authors compared self-perception results before and after the IL test, proving that such test negatively affected their self-perception. Students were mostly familiar with the skill of selecting information, and the inferential analysis showed that there were no notable relationships among either the IL test results and students’ academic performance or regarding their favorable conditions as students. This made evident the need of promoting ACRL’s Guidelines, particularly among literature professors, to raise awareness of their existence, as they are a useful starting point for designing contents and activities to develop IL.
Originality/value
Little research has been conducted about implementing IL in bachelor programs on literature to determine their information skills and behaviors in digital environments. Apart from grounding the research in specialized sources about research in such discipline, the authors have adapted ACRL’s Guidelines to develop a diagnostic survey that may be useful for professors in these areas and academic librarians in general. It might be useful for librarians to be familiar with the nuances of the results the authors gathered to provide better support for their users from the discipline of literature.
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Acknowledgements
The authors wish to thank the National Council of Science and Technology (CONACYT, Mexico) for supporting Rita Cid with a national scholarship throughout her studies in the Master in Educational Innovation (PNPC Program).
Citation
Cid, R., Machin-Mastromatteo, J.D. and Tarango, J. (2021), "Diagnosing Spanish literature bachelor students’ information literacy in digital environments", Digital Library Perspectives, Vol. 37 No. 3, pp. 289-304. https://doi.org/10.1108/DLP-08-2020-0082
Publisher
:Emerald Publishing Limited
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