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CILIPS Annual Conference, 4 June 2008. Information Literacy : Tools and Resources. Eilean Craig and Rob Westwood. Information Literacy : The Framework. Eilean Craig Knowledge Outreach Manager. Information Literacy : The Framework. The title (provisional)
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CILIPS Annual Conference, 4 June 2008 Information Literacy : Tools and Resources Eilean Craig and Rob Westwood
Information Literacy : The Framework Eilean Craig Knowledge Outreach Manager
Information Literacy : The Framework The title (provisional) Better informed for better health and better care A framework to support improved information use for staff and patients
Information Literacy : The Framework The definition An information literate person can recognise an information need and is able to apply the set of transferable skills, attitudes and behaviours needed to find, retrieve, assess, manage and apply information in any situation, throughout life. Information literacy supports individual and organisational learning, creativity and innovation and contributes to improved healthcare delivery through a continuously evolving, reliable information base.
Information Literacy : The Framework The model Question What do you need to know? Source Where will you look? Find What words will you use? Evaluate Is the information ‘good’? Combine Have you learned anything new? Share How will you share it? Apply How will you use it?
Information Literacy : The Framework Aims and purpose To confirm/support practice of those already information literate To assist those with little or no experience to become information literate
Information Literacy : The Framework • Approach • Practical : • intended as a tool and ‘essential reference’ ; • context-based scenarios with walkthrough demonstrations ; • guided reflections on each demonstration ; • familiar models to illustrate processes ; • glossary and reference list for further reading
Information Literacy : The Framework Audience Patients, carers and members of the public NHS Scotland and partner organisations Healthcare practitioners Educators and learners Service managers Organisations
Information Literacy : The Framework Document
Information Literacy : Other Tools Rob Westwood Outreach and Training Co-ordinator
Information Literacy : The Portal • Currently in Beta stage • Functions as a Guide and Manual to NHS eLibrary and other online resources • Houses IL courses and tutorials • Contains training materials and other resources • An in-depth guide to the IL Cycle • Available through eLibrary or through its own URL: • www.infoliteracy.scot.nhs.uk
Related [External] Links Login or Registration options Main menu Cycle menu
Information Literacy : The Courses • A series of online tutorials: • Clinical • Non-Clinical NHS • Public (in development) www.infoskills.scot.nhs.uk
What is the tutorial? • The tutorial demonstrates the ins and outs of the NHS e-Library and other popular resources such as the web • Each module takes about ten minutes to complete so the tutorial can be easily completed alongside regular tasks • You can complete the modules in any order and do as many or as few as you please
Where can I find the tutorial? EITHER: Visit the Information Literacy Portal at www.infoliteracy.scot.nhs.uk OR: enter the address directly into your browser:
How do I get started? Begin here with the IL Skills tutorials Work your way through the modules at a speed that suits you You can even go back later and pick up where you left off
At the end of each module, you will be able to print a certificate of completion These could be used as evidence in KSF training
PORTAL: www.infoliteracy.scot.nhs.uk COURSES: www.infoskills.scot.nhs.uk
Information Literacy Contacts Eilean Craig Knowledge Outreach Manager Email : Eilean.Craig@nes.scot.nhs.uk Rob Westwood Outreach and Training Co-ordinator Email : Rob.Westwood@nes.scot.nhs.uk