The Effect of Information Literacy Training on Graduate Students’ Ability to Use Library Resources
Shuzhen Zhao, Rong Luo, Christine Sabina, Karen Pillon
Abstract
This study assessed the influence of information literacy training on graduate students’ self-rated ability to search using academic databases and the internet to find information, as well as their objective information literacy skills through a survey in 2017 at the University of Windsor. After controlling for a comprehensive set of covariates, there was not a statistically significant difference in self-rated searching ability between students with training and those without any training. However, the trained students’ average objective assessment scores in the five dimensions of information literacy were significantly higher than those of students without any training at the significant level α=0.05.
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