What is Information Literacy?
Information Literacy is the set of skills needed to recognize an information need and to find,
retrieve, analyze, and use the information effectively. Information literacy is common to all disciplines and all learning
environments. It is the basis of lifelong learning and the foundation of a democratic society.
As the American Library Association Presidential Committee on Information Literacy (January 10, 1989,
Washington, D.C.) says "Ultimately, information literate people are those who have learned how to learn. They know how to
learn because they know how knowledge is organized, how to find information, and how to use information in such a way that
others can learn from them. They are people prepared for lifelong learning, because they can always find the information
needed for any task or decision at hand."
Information Literacy Goals and Objectives
The information literate student will:
- Goal 1: Recognize and articulate the need for information.
- Objective 1: Formulate questions based on the information need
- Objective 2: Define or modify the information need to achieve a manageable focus
- Objective 3: Identify key concepts and terms that describe the information need
- Objective 4: Recognize the need for information in creative and analytical thinking
- Goal 2: Understand how information is designed, stored, and organized.
- Objective 1: Define sources of information
- Objective 2: Delineate formats of information
- Objective 3: Describe the organization of information
- Goal 3: Identify and select the most appropriate investigative methods or information retrieval systems.
- Objective 1: Determine what kind of information is needed (e.g. statistical data, narrative)
- Objective 2: Select the most appropriate research tool
- Goal 4: Develop and implement effective search strategies.
- Objective 1: Formulate an effective search strategy
- Objective 2: Conduct the search using appropriate research tools
- Objective 3: Evaluate search results, and revise search strategy as necessary
- Goal 5: Identify, locate, and retrieve information.
- Objective 1: Record relevant information and its sources
- Objective 2: Determine location of information
- Objective 3: Use information in various formats
- Objective 4: Access and use information ethically and legally
- Goal 6: Analyze, evaluate, and synthesize the information.
- Objective 1: Examine the content and the structure of the information
- Objective 2: Articulate and apply criteria for evaluating both the information and its sources
- Objective 3: Synthesize information to construct new concepts
- Goal 7: Use information effectively to accomplish a specific purpose.
- Objective 1: Integrate new and prior information in the creation of a product
- Objective 2: Communicate the product effectively to others
- Objective 3: Acknowledge the use of information sources
- Goal 8: Assess the information seeking process and product.
- Objective 1: Reflect on successes, failures and alternative strategies
- Objective 2: Evaluate the process and product within the context of the information need
Roger Williams University Libraries' Information Literacy Mission Statement
Information literacy is the foundation of the Library Instruction
Program at Roger Williams University Libraries. The overarching goal of our instruction sessions is
to support information competence in our students. The Library Instruction Team has developed a
curriculum for information literacy instruction that is developmental and explained in our Library Instruction Program.
The mission of the Instruction Program is to teach students to be accomplished information users and
to alleviate the "information anxiety"
many students feel when confronted with university level research and information gathering.