College
Students Lack Even Most Basic Literacy Skills
Researchers with the Ethnographic Research in Illinois
Academic Libraries project watched 30 students at
Illinois Wesleyan University try to search for
different topics online and found that only seven of
them were able to conduct "what a librarian might
consider a reasonably well-executed search." The
students "appeared to lack even some of the most
basic information literacy skills that we assumed they
would have mastered in high school," Lynda Duke
and Andrew Asher write in a book on the project coming
out this fall. At all five Illinois universities,
students reported feeling "anxious" and
confused when trying to research. Many felt
overwhelmed by the volume of results their searches
would turn up, not realizing that there are ways to
narrow those searches...