In 2003 two librarians at the University of Wollongong faced the challenge of designing and delivering a crucial subject in a pilot Doctorate of Business Administration program which sought to prepare a group of successful business leaders for the task of research. The focus was on developing the participants’ information literacy skills and knowledge so as to help them prepare their research proposal and ultimately conduct their research effectively. The Australian Information Literacy Standards (now known as the Australian and New Zealand Information Literacy Framework: principles, standards and practice) proved extremely useful. This article describes the assessment plan in more detail as well as outlining the role and results evaluation played in this pilot program. © 2005, Taylor & Francis Group, LLC. All rights reserved.
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Lipu, S., & Hill, A. (2005). High level learning by design: The nuts and bolts of assessment and evaluation in a doctorate of business administration program. Australian Library Journal, 54(3), 200–225. https://doi.org/10.1080/00049670.2005.10721758
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