The Information Literacy IQ (Institutional Quotient) Test
This IQ test is designed to help you determine the readiness of
your institution inintegrating information literacy into your curriculum.
Respond to each statement by marking it true or false. Total all the
number of true statements your have marked and compare your rating
with the chart on the reverse side.
Your IQ score (sum of all the statements you marked true) provides
you with a relative ranking of where your institution may be in terms
of developing an information literacy program. The following chart
is prepared to assist you in moving your institution forward with an
information literacy program, based on your IQ score. If your total
score is:
0–3 You are taking "First Steps"
Why not initiate a local discussion with librarians and faculty
about the role of information literacy on your campus?
4–6 You are "On Your Way"
Why not form a campus committee or utilize an existing committee,
such as a teaching, learning, and technology roundtable to address
information literacy?
- Define information literacy.
- Develop a program proposal for information literacy.
- Identify faculty-librarian development opportunities or propose them.
7–9 You are "Experimenting"
Why not implement a pilot information literacy program?
- Examine "best practices" at institutions similar to your own.
- Construct an assessment tool.
- Consider scalability.
10–11 You are "Full Speed Ahead"
Why not consider establishing a fully developed information literacy
program?
- Provide an evaluation of the pilot program.
- Clearly articulate the goals of a fully developed information literacy
program to faculty and students alike.
- Construct a mechanism for continual evaluation and renewal.
12 + You have a "Model Program"
Why not consider sharing your information literacy program as a
model program?
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Give a paper at a professional meeting (e.g., AAHE, EDUCOM, CAUSE,
a conference in a discipline).
- Maintain a Web site that is linked to the Institute for Information
Literacy (I.I.L.) Web site.
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Publicize your success and share your experiences.
—Designed by Cerise Oberman and Betsy Wilson
Send questions, comments and updates to Loanne
Snavely.
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