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ILR101 Research Project Rubric 
Courtesy of AACU
Rubric Code: PX79546
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Type: (Other)  
Grade Levels: Undergraduate, Graduate

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  Exemplary

20 pts

Good

15 pts

Average

12 pts

Needs Improvement

6 pts

No Submission

0 pts

Determine Information Needed

Determine the Extent of Information Needed

Exemplary

Effectively defines the scope of the research question or thesis. Effectively determines key concepts. Types of information (sources) selected directly relate to concepts or answer research question.
Good

Defines the scope of the research question or thesis completely. Can determine key concepts. Types of information (sources) selected relate to concepts or answer research question.
Average

Defines the scope of the research question or thesis incompletely (parts are missing, remains too broad or too narrow, etc.). Can determine key concepts. Types of information (sources) selected partially relate to concepts or answer research question.
Needs Improvement

Has difficulty defining the scope of the research question or thesis. Has difficulty determining key concepts. Types of information (sources) selected do not relate to concepts or answer research question.
No Submission

The research project was not submitted.
Access the Needed Information

Exemplary

Accesses information using effective, well-designed search strategies and most appropriate information sources.
Good

Accesses information using variety of search strategies and some relevant information sources. Demonstrates ability to refine search.
Average

Accesses information using simple search strategies, retrieves information from limited and similar sources.
Needs Improvement

Accesses information randomly, retrieves information that lacks relevance and quality.
No Submission

The research project was not submitted.
Evaluate Information

Evaluate Information and its Sources Critically

Exemplary

Thoroughly (systematically and methodically) analyzes own and others' assumptions and carefully evaluates the relevance of contexts when presenting a position.
Good

Identifies own and others' assumptions and several relevant contexts when presenting a position.
Average

Questions some assumptions. Identifies several relevant contexts when presenting a position. May be more aware of others' assumptions than one's own (or vice versa).
Needs Improvement

Shows an emerging awareness of present assumptions (sometimes labels assertions as assumptions). Begins to identify some contexts when presenting a position.
No Submission

The research project was not submitted.
Use Information Effectively

Use Information Effectively to Accomplish a Specific Purpose

Exemplary

Communicates, organizes and synthesizes information from sources to fully achieve a specific purpose, with clarity and depth
Good

Communicates, organizes and synthesizes information from sources. Intended purpose is achieved.
Average

Communicates and organizes information from sources. The information is not yet synthesized, so the intended purpose is not fully achieved.
Needs Improvement

Communicates information from sources. The information is fragmented and/or used inappropriately (misquoted, taken out of context, or incorrectly paraphrased, etc.), so the intended purpose is not achieved.
No Submission

The research project was not submitted.
Accessing and Using Information

Access and Use Information Ethically and Legally

Exemplary

Students use correctly all of the following information use strategies (use of citations and references; choice of paraphrasing, summary, or quoting; using information in ways that are true to original context; distinguishing between common knowledge and ideas requiring attribution) and demonstrate a full understanding of the ethical and legal restrictions on the use of published, confidential, and/or proprietary information.
Good

Students use correctly three of the following information use strategies (use of citations and references; choice of paraphrasing, summary, or quoting; using information in ways that are true to original context; distinguishing between common knowledge and ideas requiring attribution) and demonstrates a full understanding of the ethical and legal restrictions on the use of published, confidential, and/or proprietary information.
Average

Students use correctly two of the following information use strategies (use of citations and references; choice of paraphrasing, summary, or quoting; using information in ways that are true to original context; distinguishing between common knowledge and ideas requiring attribution) and demonstrates a full understanding of the ethical and legal restrictions on the use of published, confidential, and/or proprietary information.
Needs Improvement

Students use correctly one of the following information use strategies (use of citations and references; choice of paraphrasing, summary, or quoting; using information in ways that are true to original context; distinguishing between common knowledge and ideas requiring attribution) and demonstrates a full understanding of the ethical and legal restrictions on the use of published, confidential, and/or proprietary information.
No Submission

The research project was not submitted.



Keywords:
  • Information literacy, Accessing information, Using information, Evaluating

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