Communications in Information Literacy (Jul 2014)

Developing an Information Literacy Assessment Rubric: A Case Study of Collaboration, Process, and Outcomes

  • Christina Hoffman Gola,
  • Irene Ke,
  • Kerry M. Creelman,
  • Shawn P. Vaillancourt

DOI
https://doi.org/10.15760/comminfolit.2014.8.1.157
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 1
pp. 131 – 144

Abstract

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A team of four librarians at the [Institution Name] ([Institution Initials]) Libraries partnered with the [Institution Initials] Office of Institutional Effectiveness and its Director of Assessment & Accreditation Services for General Education to conduct a campus-wide, exploratory assessment of undergraduate information literacy skills. The project evaluated a selection of graduating, senior-level student papers using a rubric developed as part of the collaboration. This paper describes and discusses the collaborative rubric development and rating process, the practical implications for other librarians seeking to conduct a similar assessment, and the impact the project is having on the library instruction program.

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