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Content and Delivery Methods of Information Literacy Programmes in Academic Libraries:A Pilot Study


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1 Smt. Indira Gandhi College of Engineering, Sector 16, Koperkhairane, Navi Mumbai 400701, India
2 Tata Institute of Social Sciences (Deemed University) Deonar, Mumbai 400 088, India
     

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This paper presents the findings of a survey of the information literacy programmes being provided at the engineering colleges in Navi Mumbai, India. The content and methods of delivery of these literacy programmes to the library users are examined: Study revealed that majority of libraries are providing information literacy programmes at the beginning of the academic year and librarian is the lone person providing this. Faculty or external agencies are not engaged. Methods used for delivering are limited to brief introduction by lecture method and library tours. Web based instructions are not provided. Majority of libraries agree that ICT has had great influence on literacy programmes. Study also revealed that majority of libraries are not conducting any evaluation of these literacy programmes. Several suggestions re given to improve the IL programmes.

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Information Literacy Programmes, Engineering Colleges, Navi Mumbai, Content, Method, Impact of ICT, Feedback Provision.
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Authors

Vijay Pattar
Smt. Indira Gandhi College of Engineering, Sector 16, Koperkhairane, Navi Mumbai 400701, India
Satish Kanamadi
Tata Institute of Social Sciences (Deemed University) Deonar, Mumbai 400 088, India

Abstract


This paper presents the findings of a survey of the information literacy programmes being provided at the engineering colleges in Navi Mumbai, India. The content and methods of delivery of these literacy programmes to the library users are examined: Study revealed that majority of libraries are providing information literacy programmes at the beginning of the academic year and librarian is the lone person providing this. Faculty or external agencies are not engaged. Methods used for delivering are limited to brief introduction by lecture method and library tours. Web based instructions are not provided. Majority of libraries agree that ICT has had great influence on literacy programmes. Study also revealed that majority of libraries are not conducting any evaluation of these literacy programmes. Several suggestions re given to improve the IL programmes.

Keywords


Information Literacy Programmes, Engineering Colleges, Navi Mumbai, Content, Method, Impact of ICT, Feedback Provision.

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