scholarly journals On the Cultivation of Information Literacy for College Students

Author(s):  
Chunfu Yang ◽  
Dongliang Yang ◽  
Weihong Min ◽  
Yunping Zhang
Author(s):  
Kim Smith

Using the "think aloud" protocol, which allows for the collection of data in real time, the researcher audio taped comments from 13 white college students from a predominately white university in the Southeastern United States and 15 black students from a predominately black university, as they explained how they searched for HIV/AIDS information on the Internet. A grounded theory analysis of the tapes revealed a three-stage model that students progressed through as they searched for HIV/AIDS information on the Internet. That model also revealed that all of the white students searched for general information about HIV/AIDS on the Internet, while all black students searched for general and specific information about how the disease affected the African-American community. Eighty percent of students regardless of race did not know how to properly search for online health information. The researcher discusses the need for online health information literacy training, the theories that might explain why black students searched the way that they did, and the challenges to providing culturally-sensitive online health information literacy training for African-Americans who have been historically suspicious of the United State's health care system.


2021 ◽  
Vol 82 (5) ◽  
pp. 730
Author(s):  
Sarah LeMire ◽  
Zhihong Xu ◽  
Douglas Hahn ◽  
Valerie Balester ◽  
Leroy Dorsey

2021 ◽  
Vol 5 (9) ◽  
pp. 75-80
Author(s):  
Wei Liu ◽  
Chunyan Liu

In order to cultivate information literacy among college students, the Chinese government has formulated a series of relevant policies as well as revised and adjusted the policy priorities along with the times. Guided by co-word and social network analysis, this study analyzes 170 policy texts that have been promulgated by the Chinese government from 1981 to 2020. Based on the clustering results of high-frequency keywords, this study explores the characteristics of policy evolution and its influencing factors from three dimensions: policy themes, contents of information literacy education, and the methods for cultivating information literacy education. Several suggestions have also been put forward in this article to improve the information literacy education policy for Chinese college students.


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