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Information competency enables students to take control of their information needs by becoming more independent, assuming personal control of their learning, and becoming aware of effective processes for finding, analyzing, and using information.
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Louis J. Blume Library Undergraduate Research Award

Note: The Award was not offered in 2011. If you have comments, questions, or concerns, please contact Dr. Palmer Hall.

The Award recognizes student researchers who demonstrate skill and originality in the application of library and other information sources in a research project. This award highlights and promotes the library’s resources and services to the greater student community. Most importantly, this award promotes information competency values by encouraging undergraduate researchers to develop and extend their research skills and critical thinking abilities.

 

Rubric with criteria for evaluating Library Undergraduate Research Award submissions

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