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Academic year 2014-2015Value date : 12/05/2015
DOCU0449-3  Scientific literature and information literacy

Duration :  4h Th, 6h Pr, 14h AUTR
Number of credits :  
Bachelor in bioengineering, 3rd year2
One-year preliminary programme leading to the Master in Bioengineering2
Advanced Master in Tropical and Subtropical Culture Protection2
Master en sciences agronomiques et industrie du vivant, à finalité approfondie, 2nd year2
Master en sciences agronomiques et industries du vivant, à finalité spécialisée en procédé biologique de valorisation des effluents, 2nd year2
Master en sciences agronomiques et industries du vivant, à finalité spécialisée en biotechnologies microbiennes, 2nd year2
Master en sciences agronomiques et industries du vivant, à finalité spécialisée en xylochimie et bioraffinage, 2nd year2
Lecturer :  Bernard Pochet
Language(s) of instruction :  
French language
Organisation and examination :  
Teaching in the second semester
Course contents :  
The scientific literature (which is the central point of the course) is poorly understood by students (international surveys et survey in the French Community of Belgium). These surveys reveal a strong ignorance of the scientific communication and his tools in science, poor search strategies (keyword), ethical issues (plagiarism, copyright) and a lack of critical attitude. Students (and researchers) need these skills to achieve their individual or group work, complete a course ... learn to learn.

The theoretical basis of the course are: the scientific literature itself, as a whole, the concept of information literacy, a methodological approach and a specific disciplinary field (information-documentation).
Learning outcomes of the course :  
Five main objectives are selected for this teaching:

  • make the student able to find its place as a reader and as an author in the network of scientific communication;
  • make the student able to control some sixty key concepts in information science and documentation, concepts which are mandatory in his documentary practice;
  • make the student able to access information independently (choice of topic and terminology, tool selection, use of tools, obtaining primary documents);
  • make the student able to adopt the necessary critical and ethic attitude with the multitude of informations sources;
  • make the student able to synthesize and organize the information obtained and able to integrate basic rules of writing a bibliography and a scientific paper.
Prerequisites and co-requisites/ Recommended optional programme components :  
A good control in the use of a PC and the Internet tools.
Planned learning activities and teaching methods :  
The course is built with 12 eCampus (distance learning) modules (reading and self-assessment formative exercises), a homework (to be uploaded in eCampus) and three lab sessions.
The course is introduced by a general presentation (classroom).
The three lab sessions (30 students/group) allow many adjustments and exchanges about the work in eCampus.
A questions and answers session is scheduled at the end of the semester.
Mode of delivery (face-to-face ; distance-learning) :  
The course is subject to a blended learning. Outside the five face-to-face sessions, the student can freely program their learning.
However, the e-Campus modules that precede lab session must have been made before this lab: modules 1-4 before lab1, modules 5-8 before lab2 and modules 9-12 before lab3 (a timetable, by student's series, is available in eCampus).
Courses and practical sessions have a duration of 2 hours.
Recommended or required readings :  
Several sources, partially redundant, are offered to students:
  • eCampus with links, exercises, calendar and other information;
  • the website Supports (see below) with all course's handhouts;
Assessment methods and criteria :  
The course is assessed by the activities carried out (or not) on the eCampus platform (25% of the final grade), the homework (25%) and a written, multiple choice, examination (50%).
During the second session, evaluation is made by an oral examination.
Work placement(s) :  
Organizational remarks :  
For MA2 students, the course is scheduled in the first quadmester.
Contacts :  
Bernard Pochet(bernard.pochet@ulg.ac.be)
Bibliothèque des Sciences agronomiques
ULg - Gembloux Agro-Bio Tech
081/62 21 03

Items online :  
Course's handhout
Andhout (manual, readings, usefull links...) are on the infolit.be site.



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