Tailored
Information Literacy Programs for Graduate Students at ANU
Contact:
One of the GILP team at grad.ilp@anu.edu.au
for information on how to organise tailored session(s) for your group.
CMHS
- 2009 (ANU College of Medicine and Health Sciences new PhD students only)
ECON
- Semester 2 2008
RSPAS,
Dept. of Anthropology: GILP Program 2007
CMHS
- 2007 (ANU College of Medicine and Health Sciences new PhD students only)
CPAS
GILP Program 2006 - I/2006
RSSS,
GILP Program 2006 - I/2006
RSPAS,
Dept. of Anthropology: GILP Program 2006 - I/2006
Mount
Stromlo Observatory PhD Induction Program - I/2006
Research
School of Social Science PhD Induction Program - 2005
This program was developed to meet the specific needs of new RSSS PhD students.
Students completing this program will have satisfied nearly all of the requirements
for the Graduate
Course Award in Research Information Literacy (refer to schedule
for details). Sessions will be conducted in labs and seminar rooms at the
closest location to the students' study area.
GILP
for the Environmental Management and Development (EMD) Program
A series of incurricula courses based on current GILP Information Searching
and EndNote classes was developed for students enrolled in the unit Environmental
Assessment and Reporting Skills. Student's information literacy and information
searching skills were assessed via an online questionnaire developed for the
group. The questionnaire also asked the students to identify information skills
they would like to improve. Each class used information sources appropriate
to the subject, environmental science and was customised to develop the skill
needs recognised by the questionnaire. A special research class gave students
the opportunity to use library databases to do there own topics with a librarian
available to assist when necessary. The importance of skills taught during
the seven week series of classes was accentuated with an assessable component.
See how these sessions contributed to the students' Graduate Course Award
in Research Information Literacy - EMD
timetable
GILP
for the International and Development Economics (IDEC) Program
A series of GILP courses with an emphasis on information technology skills
was run specifically for students studying with RSPAS. Classes included Issues
in Literature Review Writing, Word, PowerPoint, SPSS, EndNote and an information
searching class using economics databases.
See how these sessions contributed to the students' Graduate Course Award
in Research Information Literacy - IDEC
timetable
Research
School of Social Science PhD Induction Program - 2004
This program was developed to meet the specific needs of new RSSS PhD students.
The sessions undertaken in this RSSS program almost complete the list of requirements
for the Graduate Course Award in Research Information Literacy. Sessions were
conducted in labs and seminar rooms at the closest location to the students'
study area.
Customised RSSS
timetable, how these sessions contributed
to the Course Award