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Aligning Information Literacy Standards Aligning Information Literacy Standards with Curricular Requirements with Curricular Requirements
and Engaging Students: and Engaging Students:
A Case Study of Social Information in A Case Study of Social Information in DieteticsDietetics
LILAC 2012Glasgow, ScotlandApril 12, 2012
Rebecca K. MillerCollege Librarian
Virginia Tech
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“the environment for communicating information on nutrition and health has changed, meaning that our communication skills need to be better than ever”
-Jill Buttriss, British Nutrition Foundation
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Future practitioners
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Dietetics @ Virginia TechDietetics @ Virginia Tech
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ACEND Foundation Knowledge & Competencies
Dietitian Education
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ACRL Information Literacy Standards
For Science & Engineering/Technology
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IL Standard 3: The information literate student critically evaluates the procured information and its sources
IL Standard 4: …understands issue surrounding information and information technology and uses information effectively to accomplish a specific purpose
IL Standard 5: …recognizes the need to keep current regarding new developments in his or her field
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Situating the standards
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ACEND ACRL Students will be able to:
KR 1.1 S 3 Locate, interpret, and evaluate information found through research queries
KR 1.1 & 2.1 S 4 Use information and current information technologies to effectively accomplish a specific purpose
KR 2.1 S 5 Recognize the importance of lifelong learning and the need to keep current within the field of nutrition and dietetics
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The course catalog
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Heather CoxDirector, Didactic Program in Dietetics
Instructor for HNFE 3224: Communicating with Food
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Uniqueness of HNFE 3224
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Social information: information created
for and disseminated by social media
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Professional peers
Consumers
Industry Professionals
Academy
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Collaboration: several levels
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Traditional…
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• Pre-lecture support for ongoing research project
• Traditional library resources (e.g., databases and government information)
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Competencies—Dietitian Education. Retrieved from the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics website: http://www.eatright.org/uploadedFiles/CADE/CADE-General-Content/3-08_RD-FKC_Only.pdf
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