Document Type
Conference Proceeding
Publication Date
4-19-2016
Keywords
fsc2016
Abstract
The presentation discusses the Research Practices Survey tool from the Higher Education Data Sharing consortium (HEDS). St. John Fisher College, Lavery Library has worked with the survey on and off since 2008. Librarians using HEDS data to close the loop and modify teaching practices have increased scores by up to 60%. Currently, Lavery Library is using the Research Practices Survey in a longitudinal administration to determine persistence of information literacy skills and pinpoint areas of further instruction and/or assessment.
Publication Information
Jadlos, Melissa, "Closing the Loop with HEDS: Information Literacy Program Assessment" (2016). Lavery Library Faculty/Staff Publications. Paper 39.
https://fisherpub.sjf.edu/library_pub/39
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Comments
Presented at the Assessment Network of New York Conference April 19, 2016 in Buffalo, NY