It’s been two years since we released our Trends in Information Literacy infographic, one of our most popular downloads. We recently surveyed 1,200 librarians and over 10,000 students to see how the information landscape has changed over the past two years. Thousands of participants answered questions about:
Student understanding of website evaluation and information synthesis
Current information literacy instructional methods
Frequency of plagiarism
What did we find? Some of the statistics were significant, and the percentages may surprise you. We compiled the preliminary findings into a free report. This video features some highlights from the survey:
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Want to learn all the details about shifts in the information literacy landscape and student research habits between 2012 and 2014? Download the report today!
This blog provides information about Library Media (Lib) and Information Technology (Tech) for teachers, and everything that belongs to both categories (CD). Lists of links and post labels are organized accordingly. Enjoy!