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1 28 October 2015 1 Enhancing life-long learning, teaching and research through information resources and services

2 28 October 2015 2 Student learning at HE level: how Libraries and Learning Resources facilitate a smooth transition from FE Heather Parsonage Sharon Potter Liaison Librarians

3 The Academic Liaison Team (ALT) Professional team with specialist subject knowledge supporting students and staff in finding and using information resources 10 Liaison Librarians supporting 9 Academic Schools across 3 campuses Emphasis on information literacy support Expectation that all Liaison Librarians will complete the PGCHE Aligned to the NTU Learning and Teaching Enhancement Strategy 28 October 2015 3

4 The ALT and the wider NTU community 28 October 2015 4 Students AcademicsALT Student Support Services

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23 Information literacy The Chartered Institute of Library and Information Professionals (CILIP) defines information literacy as: "Knowing when and why you need information, where to find it, and how to evaluate, use and communicate it in an ethical manner". “Information literate people will demonstrate an awareness of how they gather, use, manage, synthesise and create information and data in an ethical manner and will have the information skills to do so effectively”. SCONUL Seven Pillars of Information Literacy LLR aims to help students develop a critical, analytical and evaluative approach to information resources 28 October 2015 23

24 Information literacy teaching within the School of Social Sciences What –Using appropriate resources –Types of information –Evaluating information –Ethical use of information Why –Enable students to use the correct resources –To identify good academic literature –Critically evaluate information –Use it ethically When –Varies 28 October 2015 24

25 Collaboration FdA / BA Youth Justice S3 Learner Support Coordinator Discussions BA Health and Social Care FdA Youth Justice Study Skills Module leader BA Youth Justice Dissertation Module leader Relevance Variety Timing Team Referencing & plagiarism Academic sources

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27 Information literacy and the Gateway Summer School 10 week summer school for ARES foundation degree students before they progress to the final year of the articulated honours degree Assessment - Dissertation proposal and scientific poster Successful transition? Academic staff concerns highlighted weak academic writing and information literacy skills: –Lack of academic rigour –Lack of engagement with scientific literature –Weak literature searching skills 28 October 2015 27

28 My involvement 90 minute library workshop –Literature searching process –Finding academic sources –Referencing and RefWorks Student feedback from previous sessions A lot to take in – I liked practical needs to be takenexperience, not at own pacejust talking 28 October 2015 28

29 Challenge and Response The challenge –devise a session plan and supporting activities and materials that would further understanding of the literature searching process and be useful after the taught workshop My response –Increased opportunities for student interaction and peer learning within the classroom e.g. Turning Point quiz –Richer visual materials and interactive eLearning tools e.g. screencasts and ‘Doing a literature search’ Prezi –Inclusion of support materials within NOW learning rooms so students can access help 24/7 and off-campus –Greater promotion of follow up appointments 28 October 2015 29

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31 Is it successful? Student feedback indicates: –Increased engagement with the subject material –Favourable comparison to previous library sessions –Screencasts and embedded subject guides most popular Too soon to see if it has an impact on the assessment and subsequent performance at BSc level 28 October 2015 31

32 Conclusion LLR takes transition very seriously Transition support – not just for Welcome Week Build upon existing links Increase collaboration Aim is for ALL students to have information literacy support 28 October 2015 32

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