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Aligning Information Literacy and Evidence-Based Dentistry Concepts in a Rubric to Improve Dental Education.

Nena SchvaneveldtSean M StoneErica R BrodyNatalie ClairouxIrene M LubkerAmanda M NeviusLorraine PorcelloJennifer S Walker
Published in: Medical reference services quarterly (2021)
Understanding of the alignment of key concepts in both evidence-based dentistry and information literacy could lead to greater collaboration between librarians and dental faculty. To identify these areas of partnership, a group of dental librarians from across North America created a rubric aligning information literacy concepts with competencies from dental education groups in the United States and Canada. The process included identifying relevant competencies, determining information literacy concepts for each competency, and adding learning outcomes scaled by Bloom's Taxonomy. The resulting rubric is useful for advocating librarian involvement in dental education curriculum, communication with dental faculty, and instruction planning.
Keyphrases
  • health information
  • oral health
  • healthcare
  • quality improvement
  • social media
  • medical education
  • metabolic syndrome
  • type diabetes
  • public health
  • adipose tissue
  • skeletal muscle