ABSTRACT
Chemistry is a unique science discipline, which requires special search techniques to locate its enormous information collection. Systematic information literacy training for chemistry students has long been recognized important. Built into chemistry curriculum, a series of library instructions with follow-up assignments have been integrated into the designated core course in a large public university for about a decade. The science librarian implemented this practical model to provide chemistry information training to undergraduates majoring in chemistry or related disciplines, which has been demonstrated effective by the assessment of pre-lecture and post-lecture student opinion surveys conducted over a ten-year period.
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The pre-lecture and post-lecture surveys were used to collect data and analyzed in this study.
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Supplemental data for this article can be accessed online at https://doi.org/10.1080/0194262X.2022.2151059