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Page 1: Rx inclassroom 190416

When Googledoesn‘t cut it anymore

Informationliteracyintheundergraduatechemistryclassroom

AnjaBrunner, PhD

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AGENDA

InsightsfromfacultyandlibrariansHowstudentsdealwithinformation:amismatchBridging the disconnect

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CalledupfacultyandlibrariansatundergraduateinstitutionsintheUS

Spokewith138contacts• 19librarians• 119faculty,lecturers,labinstructors

inchemistrydepartments

Opendiscussionaboutneedsintheundergraduateclassroom

Insightsfromyou

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Whichinformationsystemisusedandwhenisitintroduced?

SciFinder

WebofScience

GoogleScholar

Other

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46%

27%Lowerdivisioncurriculum Upperdivision

curriculum

Uncertainorother

27%

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Takingacloserlook…

Lowerdivision• Cursoryintroductiontolibraryresources

• Workshopleadbylibrarian

• Instructionisoftenrepeatedinupperdivisioncourses

• Exception:studentsinvolvedinresearch

Upperdivision• Instructionistime-consuminganddifficult.Thus,taughtonlytodeclaredmajors.

• Need-basedinstruction(usuallytosupportindividualresearchprojects)

Uncertainorother• Partofgeneralcurriculumorintroductiontolibrary

• Expectstudentstohavethoseskillsforupperdivisionclassbuttheyoftendonot

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Whatwelearned

• Morecanbedonetoteachinformationretrieval

• Informationretrievalshouldbeincorporatedearlierinthecurriculum

• Teachingchemistryinformationsystemsisdifficultandtime-consuming

• Evenafterinstruction,studentsstillresortto“oldhabits”

• Instructionmostsuccessfulwithstudentsdoingresearch

Soweasked

• Whatarethese“oldhabits”?

• Whatdostudentsactuallyneedtolearnaboutinformationretrieval?

• Whatcanbedonetobringinformationretrievalearlierintotheclassroom?

• Howcanwemimicthe“researchstudent”situation?

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Howstudentsdealwithinformation

“Mostaresavvysearchers.TheyfindincrediblethingsontheInternet.However,theytendtobesuperficialorevenimpatientwiththeirfindings.Iftheycan’tfindananswerwithinthefirst20hits,theystop.”

– Dr.GregoryO’Neil,WesternWashingtonUniversity

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Wantdirectanswers3

Assumeasearchengineunderstandsthem

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Informationiseasytofind2

Expectinformationimmediacy1

Donot“dig”deeper

Sourcerelevanceissecondary

Donotexpectorknowhowtoprocessmultipleanddiscordantanswers

Notversedinbuildingsearchstrategies

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Amismatch forthestructureofscientificinformation

• Poorresults• Frustration• Studentlearningoutcomesnot

achieved

Whydowethinkstudentscanprocessalistofreferences?

Guidetheirtransformationfromstudentstoscientists

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NotversedinbuildingsearchstrategiesAssumeasearchengineunderstandsthem

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Givethemasearchenginethatunderstandsthem

Teachthemhowtobuildsearchstrategies

both

OR

OR

AskReaxys

Bridgingthedisconnect

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• Interpretsnaturallanguage

• Automaticallyrecognizessearchintention(reactions)

• Deliversresultsdirectly

Enablequicksearchesandbarrier-freeusefornovices

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TransparencyofAskReaxys supportslearning

HowdidAskReaxysinterpretsearchterms?

HowandinwhatcontextdidAskReaxysretrieveresults?

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Querylets helpbreakdownaresearchquestionandfindrelevantsearchtermsandsynonyms

“Assignedtoidentifyanunknownantimicrobial compound isolatedfromanaturalproduct.Experimentalresultsindicatethatthesubstancehas30carbonatomsandanopticalrotationof75-85°.”

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Wantdirectanswers Donotexpectorknowhowtoprocessmultipleanddiscordantanswers

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Givethemreal-worlddata

Givethemopportunitiestomakesenseofdatavariability

Excerpteddata

Bridgingthedisconnect

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Oleanolic acidisoneresultfromourlastsearch

WithintheSubstancerecord,theHitdatafromoursearchisaclickaway.

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60opticalrotationmeasurementswithexperimentaldetailsandreferences

Tabulateddataallowsstudentstoexploreempiricalmeasurementsandunderstandtheinfluenceofexperimentalconditions

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Informationiseasytofind Sourcerelevanceissecondary2

Showthemhowtoassesstherelevanceofasourcedocument

Grantthema”glance”intothecontentofasource

Documentrecords

Bridgingthedisconnect

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Assessrelevanceincontextoftheliteraturelandscape

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Lookatspecificcontentandexploremore

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Showthemhowtomakenovelconnections

Deepindexing

Expectinformationimmediacy1

Donot“dig”deeper

Bridgingthedisconnect

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FindnewsearchtermstoexpandoroptimizesearchViewrelevancetootherconceptualframeworks

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Technology &Engineering1

Biomedicine&Pharmacology2

Geosciences&Environment3

LifeSciences&Medicine4

ChemistryDrugentitiesSpecies&Geography

5 Seechemistryacrossdisciplinaryboundaries

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Assignmentsdrivestudentstoinformationsystemsbycreatingacompellingneed.

• Contextisking.Whicheverinformationtoolyouuse,builditintoassignments

• Clearexpectations.Beexplicitaboutwhatstudentsshoulddoandlearn

• TeachhowtoUSEinformation.“Finding”isthedutyoftheinformationsystem

Butnoneofthisworkswithoutyou

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