학술논문

Observations from the Field: Sharing a Literature Review Rubric.
Document Type
Article
Source
Journal of Library Administration; 2006, Vol. 45 Issue 1/2, p185-202, 18p
Subject
Academic libraries & faculty
Scoring rubrics
Library orientation for graduate students
Academic libraries
Educators
Librarians
Graduate education
Literature reviews
Information literacy
Academic discourse
Alternative assessment (Education)
Distance education
Virginia
Language
ISSN
01930826
Abstract
This paper reports an ongoing research project aimed at developing an analytic rubric used with graduate literature reviews, focusing on the process of adapting and testing it as an instructional and assessment instrument. Early data are presented with explanations of instrument adaptation and our reflections on training and implementation. Emphasis is given to our techniques for transferring the project from one off-campus graduate program to a similar one, while continuing the faculty-librarian model of collaboration. We offer recommendations for modifications to the process and highlight strengths of the rubric. Reprinted by permission of the publisher.