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Information literacy courses
at Faculty of Science
Experience and Possibilities
Iva Vrkić, Librarian at Central Library for Geophysics
ivavrkic@gfz.hr
1st International Library Staff Exchange Week, University of Zagreb
Rectorate, Central Office for Coordination of Libraries, Zagreb, Croatia, 25-29 September 2023
Faculty of Science
3500+ students, 800+ employees
1 librarian
CENTRAL LIBRARY FOR
PHYSICS
2 librarians
CENTRAL MATHEMATICAL
LIBRARY
2 librarians
CENTRAL GEOGRAPHIC
LIBRARY
CENTRAL LIBRARY OF
GEOLOGY
1 librarian
CENTRAL CHEMICAL
LIBRARY
2 librarians
CENTRAL LIBRARY FOR
GEOPHYSICS
1 librarian
CENTRAL BIOLOGICAL
LIBRARY
1 librarian
o information literacy -> very broad concept
o a lot of definitions -> in 15-year span, between two important documents from
American Library Associations (Information Literacy Competency Standards for
Higher Education, 2000. & Framework for Information Literacy for Higher Education,
2016) 126 definitions can be found in the literature (Sample, 2020)
o WoSCC -> a phrase information literacy -> Web of Science Category Information
Science Library Science -> 4,721 papers
o “…practical and strategic concept guiding the library field's efforts in teaching
information seeking and using skills“ (Tuominen et al., 2005)
*does not include concepts of evaluation of information, ethical handling of information etc.
o for the purposes of this presentation - we will simplify and limit it -> question:
How librarians at Faculty of Science educate their users through
lectures / workshops / seminars / events / programs / group /
instructions / courses? What topics are covered?
Courses for graduate students
level :: 3rd or 4th year of study
modul :: lecture+seminar+exercise
frequency :: once a year
organization :: within the core curriculum - part of professional courses or
general science courses
Education for scholars
modul :: seminar / webinar / short lecture
frequency :: when needed
Topics Content
TURNITIN - Similarity detection service (Plagiarism
Checker) workshop
- detailed instructions in form of seminar or webinar
Current events and changes in the world of scientific
publishing and scientific communication
– short presentations to inform scholars!
- part of informal meeting of scientists – presentation & discussion
- e. g. in March 2023 Clarivate announced the exclusion of 82 journals from the
Web of Science Core Collection
plans for the future
- copyright issues workshop for graduate students
- introductory lectures for freshmen students
The Faculty of Science “is still learning” - we have plans and are looking for the best
solutions and structures for the education of our users.. we still have a lot of work to do!
Inspiration and ideas - our colleagues librarians from the University of Zagreb!
Many libraries at the University of Zagreb have respectable student education
programs, some are even integrated into the university curriculum.
How librarians at the best universities in the world educate their users
through lectures / workshops / seminars / events / programs / group
/ instructions / courses? What topics are covered?
Harvard Library (29 libraries, 600+ employees -> more than 400 librarians, archivists,
and subject matter experts -> 66 in Research, Teaching, and Learning department)
Thematic sections Topics & Content
Workshops on using
library resources
1. Library Resources for Harvard Alums (about library resources available to Harvard alums
as well as Open Access and public library resources useful to all researchers..)
2. Four Steps for Research Success (how to name what you're looking for, identify your
librarian, find the specialized search engines that will accelerate your research, find other
people's summaries to work from)
3. Japanese Language Resources / Chinese Language Resources / Korean Language
Resources Orientation (How to search e-resources and databases and library materials in
these languages)
4. Primary Sources in History (how to find a variety of primary sources for historical research)
Archive topics
1. Trash or Treasure: Guidance on Retaining your Office Records (how long to keep your
records and what to do when you no longer need to hold onto them)
2. Out of Sight: Offsite Records Storage (step-by-step process of sending records to off-site
storage at the Harvard Depository)
Zotero
1. Zotero Basics
2. Zotero User Group: Zotero Plugins Round-up (advanced user tips + trade ideas with other
Zotero users + librarian will share some of the plugins she thinks researchers might be most
interested in )
Thematic sections Topics & Content
Research Data
Management Seminar
Series
1. Managing Research Data Efficiently (backup procedures, tips on effective file names, data
documentation/metadata, data sharing strategies)
2. I've Generated Data, Now What?: The When, Where, and How of Data Storage (how to
properly store and access your data, protect your data from unauthorized access or data
loss, and incorporate storage management into your research workflows at Harvard)
3. Research Management with Open Science Framework (The Open Science Framework -
OSF is a free, open-source project management tool to help scholars manage their workflow,
organize their materials, and share all or part of a project with the broader research
community. The tool connects to many other tools researchers often use such as GitHub,
Dropbox, ORCID, Zotero, Dataverse, and many more)
4. Data Horror Stories: Avoid the Nightmare (Learn possible mistakes..)
5. Writing a Data Management Plan with DMPTool: Tools, Tips, and Tricks
6. Securely Managing and Publishing Sensitive Data
7. Data Cleaning with OpenRefine (how to clean and standardize your tabular data using
OpenRefine)
8. Data Management Virtual Office Hours (open consultations - Drop in any time during the
hour to ask your librarian questions!)
Qualitative Interview
Research
1. Introduction to Qualitative Interview Research
2. Developing and Delivering Interview Questions
3. Preparing for Qualitative Data Analysis
&
Thematic sections Topics & Content
IT skills + tutorials for
various tools
URC Lunch & Learn: Intro to Python for Data Analysis in UX Research (how to use Python to
manipulate quantitative data from a user research approach with no Python experience)
Pre-Analysis Steps for GIS: Data Cleaning (about concepts behind GIS data and common
data cleaning workflows)
GIS Office Hours (Chat about GIS tools and datasets, Meet others using GIS in their work,
Share projects and get feedback)
Making Code and Software Open: Connecting GitHub and Harvard Dataverse (will cover
recommended practices for sharing software and code on GitHub, and how to properly cite your
code using the GitHub integration with Harvard Dataverse)
Programming + Pizza (open hours for everybody to bring their questions, insights, and
projects..)
Introduction to Data Visualization With Tableau (how to create several different types of
visualization using Tableau)
Intro to Nvivo - for Windows and Mac (introduction - NVivo provides easy ways to code,
analyze and visualize qualitative data)
Importing and Analyzing Social Media With Nvivo (learn how to use NVivo's features for
capturing, coding, and analyzing social media data from services like Twitter, Facebook,
LinkedIn, and YouTube)
Email Management & Retention (tips on how to organize your email)
Oxford Libraries (library system with more than 100 libraries, lectures are given by
specialist librarians - over 100!)
Thematic sections Topics & Content
Finding scholarly
materials
1. Getting started in Oxford libraries (integrated into their first-year intruductory seminars or
freshman general education classes)
2. Scholarly literature for your research (how to run effective literature searching, how to
find scholarly items in Oxford Libraries)
3. Keeping up to date with research (setting up and managing alerts on your favourite
databases and other platforms for new content in your field)
4. Preparing for your literature review in the Social Sciences (how to build a successful
search strategy, how to use a range of bibliographic databases and search tools in the
Social Sciences)
Archive materials
1. Discovering archives at Libraries
2. Archives and modern papers for Social Sciences and History
3. Explore Virtual Reality and 3D Printing
Reference management
1. Referencing: choosing and using software for referencing
2. Referencing: EndNote, RefWorks, Zotero
Thematic sections Topics & Content
Open Scholarship
1. Your thesis, copyright and ORA (ORA = Oxford University Research Archive, How to deposit
your thesis in ORA)
2. Digital Induction to Open Access (MSD): e-learning course
3. Fundamentals of Open Access (What is open access? Key terms – Gold, Green, Article
Processing Charges, Where to look for open access material, Useful tools to assist you in
publishing open access)
4. Logistics of Open Scholarship (What is the Oxford University Research Archive, Depositing
work into ORA via Symplectic Elements, Depositing data into ORA-data, Applying for one of
Oxford’s APC block grants, Registering or connecting your ORCID, How to be included in the
rights retention pilot, Locating and checking funder policies)
5. REF open access policy briefing (.. REF requires researchers to deposit manuscripts of
articles and proceedings in an open access repository)
6. Foundations of copyright for researchers
7. Playing in the open: getting familiar with Creative Commons licenses
8. Research metrics and citation analysis tools: part 1: what makes a journal a ‘top’
journal?
9. Research metrics and citation analysis tools: part 2: article and researcher metrics
10.Forum of Open Scholarship (During this forum speakers from across Oxford will discuss
current changes in the field of open scholarship, including subjects like data, open access,
open monographs, copyright and more – INTERESTING!)
Research Data
Management
1. Data sources for research – discovery, access and use
2. Managing research data and Data Management Planning (DMPs)
3. Working with sensitive research data
shares of teaching methods
Harvard Library
Online courses
∼50%
In-person courses
∼40%
Hybrid courses
∼10%
Oxford Libraries
Online courses
∼50%
In-person courses
∼30%
Hybrid courses
∼20%
How do you teach your students and
scientists?
Topics?
Harvards Library, available at: https://library.harvard.edu/ (1 September 2023)
Oxford Libraries, available at: https://www.ox.ac.uk/research/support-
researchers/information-and-data-services/libraries (1 September 2023)
Sample, A. (2020) Historical development of definitions of information literacy: A
literature review of selected resources. The Journal of Academic Librarianship, 46(2),
102116, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.acalib.2020.102116
Tuominen, K; Savolainen, R; Talja, S (2005) Information literacy as a sociotechnical
practice. Library Quarterly, 75(39), 329-345, https://doi.org/10.1086/497311.
References
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Presentation - First International Library Staff Exchange Week, Zagreb

  • 1. Information literacy courses at Faculty of Science Experience and Possibilities Iva Vrkić, Librarian at Central Library for Geophysics ivavrkic@gfz.hr 1st International Library Staff Exchange Week, University of Zagreb Rectorate, Central Office for Coordination of Libraries, Zagreb, Croatia, 25-29 September 2023
  • 2. Faculty of Science 3500+ students, 800+ employees 1 librarian CENTRAL LIBRARY FOR PHYSICS 2 librarians CENTRAL MATHEMATICAL LIBRARY 2 librarians CENTRAL GEOGRAPHIC LIBRARY CENTRAL LIBRARY OF GEOLOGY 1 librarian CENTRAL CHEMICAL LIBRARY 2 librarians CENTRAL LIBRARY FOR GEOPHYSICS 1 librarian CENTRAL BIOLOGICAL LIBRARY 1 librarian
  • 3. o information literacy -> very broad concept o a lot of definitions -> in 15-year span, between two important documents from American Library Associations (Information Literacy Competency Standards for Higher Education, 2000. & Framework for Information Literacy for Higher Education, 2016) 126 definitions can be found in the literature (Sample, 2020) o WoSCC -> a phrase information literacy -> Web of Science Category Information Science Library Science -> 4,721 papers o “…practical and strategic concept guiding the library field's efforts in teaching information seeking and using skills“ (Tuominen et al., 2005) *does not include concepts of evaluation of information, ethical handling of information etc. o for the purposes of this presentation - we will simplify and limit it -> question: How librarians at Faculty of Science educate their users through lectures / workshops / seminars / events / programs / group / instructions / courses? What topics are covered?
  • 4. Courses for graduate students level :: 3rd or 4th year of study modul :: lecture+seminar+exercise frequency :: once a year organization :: within the core curriculum - part of professional courses or general science courses Education for scholars modul :: seminar / webinar / short lecture frequency :: when needed
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  • 6. Topics Content TURNITIN - Similarity detection service (Plagiarism Checker) workshop - detailed instructions in form of seminar or webinar Current events and changes in the world of scientific publishing and scientific communication – short presentations to inform scholars! - part of informal meeting of scientists – presentation & discussion - e. g. in March 2023 Clarivate announced the exclusion of 82 journals from the Web of Science Core Collection plans for the future - copyright issues workshop for graduate students - introductory lectures for freshmen students The Faculty of Science “is still learning” - we have plans and are looking for the best solutions and structures for the education of our users.. we still have a lot of work to do! Inspiration and ideas - our colleagues librarians from the University of Zagreb! Many libraries at the University of Zagreb have respectable student education programs, some are even integrated into the university curriculum.
  • 7. How librarians at the best universities in the world educate their users through lectures / workshops / seminars / events / programs / group / instructions / courses? What topics are covered?
  • 8. Harvard Library (29 libraries, 600+ employees -> more than 400 librarians, archivists, and subject matter experts -> 66 in Research, Teaching, and Learning department) Thematic sections Topics & Content Workshops on using library resources 1. Library Resources for Harvard Alums (about library resources available to Harvard alums as well as Open Access and public library resources useful to all researchers..) 2. Four Steps for Research Success (how to name what you're looking for, identify your librarian, find the specialized search engines that will accelerate your research, find other people's summaries to work from) 3. Japanese Language Resources / Chinese Language Resources / Korean Language Resources Orientation (How to search e-resources and databases and library materials in these languages) 4. Primary Sources in History (how to find a variety of primary sources for historical research) Archive topics 1. Trash or Treasure: Guidance on Retaining your Office Records (how long to keep your records and what to do when you no longer need to hold onto them) 2. Out of Sight: Offsite Records Storage (step-by-step process of sending records to off-site storage at the Harvard Depository) Zotero 1. Zotero Basics 2. Zotero User Group: Zotero Plugins Round-up (advanced user tips + trade ideas with other Zotero users + librarian will share some of the plugins she thinks researchers might be most interested in )
  • 9. Thematic sections Topics & Content Research Data Management Seminar Series 1. Managing Research Data Efficiently (backup procedures, tips on effective file names, data documentation/metadata, data sharing strategies) 2. I've Generated Data, Now What?: The When, Where, and How of Data Storage (how to properly store and access your data, protect your data from unauthorized access or data loss, and incorporate storage management into your research workflows at Harvard) 3. Research Management with Open Science Framework (The Open Science Framework - OSF is a free, open-source project management tool to help scholars manage their workflow, organize their materials, and share all or part of a project with the broader research community. The tool connects to many other tools researchers often use such as GitHub, Dropbox, ORCID, Zotero, Dataverse, and many more) 4. Data Horror Stories: Avoid the Nightmare (Learn possible mistakes..) 5. Writing a Data Management Plan with DMPTool: Tools, Tips, and Tricks 6. Securely Managing and Publishing Sensitive Data 7. Data Cleaning with OpenRefine (how to clean and standardize your tabular data using OpenRefine) 8. Data Management Virtual Office Hours (open consultations - Drop in any time during the hour to ask your librarian questions!) Qualitative Interview Research 1. Introduction to Qualitative Interview Research 2. Developing and Delivering Interview Questions 3. Preparing for Qualitative Data Analysis &
  • 10. Thematic sections Topics & Content IT skills + tutorials for various tools URC Lunch & Learn: Intro to Python for Data Analysis in UX Research (how to use Python to manipulate quantitative data from a user research approach with no Python experience) Pre-Analysis Steps for GIS: Data Cleaning (about concepts behind GIS data and common data cleaning workflows) GIS Office Hours (Chat about GIS tools and datasets, Meet others using GIS in their work, Share projects and get feedback) Making Code and Software Open: Connecting GitHub and Harvard Dataverse (will cover recommended practices for sharing software and code on GitHub, and how to properly cite your code using the GitHub integration with Harvard Dataverse) Programming + Pizza (open hours for everybody to bring their questions, insights, and projects..) Introduction to Data Visualization With Tableau (how to create several different types of visualization using Tableau) Intro to Nvivo - for Windows and Mac (introduction - NVivo provides easy ways to code, analyze and visualize qualitative data) Importing and Analyzing Social Media With Nvivo (learn how to use NVivo's features for capturing, coding, and analyzing social media data from services like Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn, and YouTube) Email Management & Retention (tips on how to organize your email)
  • 11. Oxford Libraries (library system with more than 100 libraries, lectures are given by specialist librarians - over 100!) Thematic sections Topics & Content Finding scholarly materials 1. Getting started in Oxford libraries (integrated into their first-year intruductory seminars or freshman general education classes) 2. Scholarly literature for your research (how to run effective literature searching, how to find scholarly items in Oxford Libraries) 3. Keeping up to date with research (setting up and managing alerts on your favourite databases and other platforms for new content in your field) 4. Preparing for your literature review in the Social Sciences (how to build a successful search strategy, how to use a range of bibliographic databases and search tools in the Social Sciences) Archive materials 1. Discovering archives at Libraries 2. Archives and modern papers for Social Sciences and History 3. Explore Virtual Reality and 3D Printing Reference management 1. Referencing: choosing and using software for referencing 2. Referencing: EndNote, RefWorks, Zotero
  • 12. Thematic sections Topics & Content Open Scholarship 1. Your thesis, copyright and ORA (ORA = Oxford University Research Archive, How to deposit your thesis in ORA) 2. Digital Induction to Open Access (MSD): e-learning course 3. Fundamentals of Open Access (What is open access? Key terms – Gold, Green, Article Processing Charges, Where to look for open access material, Useful tools to assist you in publishing open access) 4. Logistics of Open Scholarship (What is the Oxford University Research Archive, Depositing work into ORA via Symplectic Elements, Depositing data into ORA-data, Applying for one of Oxford’s APC block grants, Registering or connecting your ORCID, How to be included in the rights retention pilot, Locating and checking funder policies) 5. REF open access policy briefing (.. REF requires researchers to deposit manuscripts of articles and proceedings in an open access repository) 6. Foundations of copyright for researchers 7. Playing in the open: getting familiar with Creative Commons licenses 8. Research metrics and citation analysis tools: part 1: what makes a journal a ‘top’ journal? 9. Research metrics and citation analysis tools: part 2: article and researcher metrics 10.Forum of Open Scholarship (During this forum speakers from across Oxford will discuss current changes in the field of open scholarship, including subjects like data, open access, open monographs, copyright and more – INTERESTING!) Research Data Management 1. Data sources for research – discovery, access and use 2. Managing research data and Data Management Planning (DMPs) 3. Working with sensitive research data
  • 13. shares of teaching methods Harvard Library Online courses ∼50% In-person courses ∼40% Hybrid courses ∼10% Oxford Libraries Online courses ∼50% In-person courses ∼30% Hybrid courses ∼20%
  • 14. How do you teach your students and scientists? Topics?
  • 15. Harvards Library, available at: https://library.harvard.edu/ (1 September 2023) Oxford Libraries, available at: https://www.ox.ac.uk/research/support- researchers/information-and-data-services/libraries (1 September 2023) Sample, A. (2020) Historical development of definitions of information literacy: A literature review of selected resources. The Journal of Academic Librarianship, 46(2), 102116, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.acalib.2020.102116 Tuominen, K; Savolainen, R; Talja, S (2005) Information literacy as a sociotechnical practice. Library Quarterly, 75(39), 329-345, https://doi.org/10.1086/497311. References
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