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Credo Survey Suggests Students Lack Basic Information Skills Critical for Academic and Workforce Success

In one example from the survey findings, a majority of the 1,500+ respondents grasped the concept of information literacy as it relates to finding, evaluating and using information, but 46% of students admitted to looking for a copyright symbol to determine accuracy of a source and over half admitted they were unfamiliar with the purpose and basic characteristics of scholarly journals.
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In one example from the survey findings, a majority of the 1,500+ respondents grasped the concept of information literacy as it relates to finding, evaluating and using information, but 46% of students admitted to looking for a copyright symbol to determine accuracy of a source and over half admitted they were unfamiliar with the purpose and basic characteristics of scholarly journals.

"These results are eye-opening," commented Credo CEO Mike Sweet . "This is clear evidence that many students are not learning the basics of how to research, skills that transfer beyond the classroom to ensure success in the workforce and beyond.  At Credo, we have the innovative learning technology and the collaborative relationships with librarians and educators that will ensure that the 'Fourth R' is covered both earlier and more often so students can be more successful."

The full results of the survey along with a paper authored by Dr. Allen McKiel , Dean of Library Services at Western Oregon University , will be unveiled on Thursday, April 11 at the 2013 ACRL Conference in Indianapolis, IN. Registration for the presentation of results is now open at http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/ACRL_Breakfast. Registration to receive a complimentary copy of the full survey results is now open at http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/Survey_Results.

A 2013 SIIA CODiE Award winner, Credo believes that everyone deserves the ability to learn and the opportunity to succeed.

To help people achieve their academic, professional and personal goals, Credo partners with libraries, educators, publishers and technology providers to deliver solutions for developing information skills.  Founded in 1999, Credo has offices in Boston and the UK.  For additional information about Credo and its Literati solutions please visit http://corp.credoreference.com.

Credo Contacts:
Mary Kay Jezzini , +1-212-352-1404
Lynn Brainard , +1-714-771-4397
publicity@credoreference.com

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