Information Literacy Advocates: developing student skills through a peer support approach |
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Authors: | Ruth Curtis |
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Affiliation: | Libraries, Research and Learning Resources, Hallward Library, University of Nottingham, University Park, Nottingham NG7 2RD, UK |
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Abstract: | Since 2013/2014, an Information Literacy Advocates (ILA) scheme has been running at the University of Nottingham as an extracurricular module on the Nottingham Advantage Award programme. The Information Literacy Advocates scheme, which recruits medicine and health sciences students in their second year or above, aims to facilitate development of information literacy skills and confidence, as well as communication, organisation and teamwork, through the provision of peer support. Previous research indicates peer assistance effectively enhances such skills and is valued by fellow students who welcome the opportunity to approach more experienced students for help. This article, written by guest writer Ruth Curtis from the University of Nottingham, provides an overview of administering the ILA scheme and explores its impact on the Information Literacy Advocates, peers and librarians, and discusses future developments for taking the scheme forward. H. S. |
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Keywords: | education and training information literacy information skills literacy programmes students health |
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