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87%
of Columbia University Students Believe 
Literati
by Credo Improved the Quality of their Work
Case Study Now
Publically Available  
 
October 8, 2012, Boston, Oxford – Credo
Reference, a company that believes the world would be a better place if more
decisions and ideas were powered by knowledge, today announced the results of a
case study conducted at Columbia University around its new Literati solution. Literati
helps students not only easily discover and use the
library’s authoritative content, but also understand the value of the library’s
resources over non-authoritative sources that are abundant on the open web.  Literati is a library’s connection to
information literacy.
 
The study, which was conducted by the
Literati Customer Solutions team in conjunction with the embedded librarian
coordinators of Columbia’s Undergraduate Writing Program, focused on Literati
as the core instructional tool for the first-year seminar.  Literati’s Mind Map, Topic Pages and
customized tutorials were employed to change the understanding of the research
process, and Columbia University’s students, faculty and librarians confirmed
their value and effectiveness.
 
The case study is freely available to anyone
who registers at http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/Literati_Columbia_Case_Study. 
 
Key
findings include the following:
 
·         100%
of students using Literati to understand
and connect to Columbia’s subscription library resources believed that the
quality of their work was improved 
·         87%
of students who used Literati for research believed the strength of their work increased significantly 
·         75%
of students who used Literati as a tool
for writing their papers believed that their work improved
·         100%
of instructors surveyed said students could benefit from customized videos and tutorials created by Credo’s on-staff
librarians and educators
·         90%
of students said they would likely use Literati in the future
 
“Because
(Literati) is such a rich resource, the students gravitated toward it. It is
intuitive and helps them with preliminary work on their projects. Moreover, the
librarians can get a lot of mileage out of this one resource,” said one instructor
who participated in the study.
 
“Partnering
with Columbia University on this case study helped us better understand the
specific research and information literacy needs among students in their
Undergraduate Writing Program, and tailor their Literati service accordingly,”
said Mike Sweet, CEO of Credo Reference. “The knowledge that we have gained
will be highly valuable as we continue to evolve Literati’s blend of technology,
content and services.”
 
About Literati:
Literati
by Credo has three components:
 
Technology:
Literati includes a growing selection of
nearly 10,000 Topic Pages that integrate Credo’s reference e-books with a
library’s existing resources and discovery services, extending their value.
Topic Pages are valued at over $3.5 million.
 
Other technologies such as the Mind Map
and embedded tools provide a powerful way to visualize and understand the
research process.
 
Content: 
Literati is packaged with over 600
XML-enriched general reference e-books along with over 500,000 images, videos
and audio clips that enhance learning.
 
Services: 
What
makes Literati truly unique are the customized and complementary services
provided by on-staff librarians and educators. These services integrate faculty
& student outreach, multimedia instruction and assessment tools.
Instructional materials such as tutorials, modules and guides are developed
based on the library’s strategic goals and are not limited to Credo products. 
 
For
more information visit www.credoreference.com/corp. 
 
Credo Referenceis Library Journal’s “Best Overall” Reference 2012 and has been
offering completely customizable, “best-in-class” reference collections for
libraries since 2002. Credo’s General Reference service empowers librarians and
effortlessly delivers authoritative answers to millions of researchers
worldwide. Literati offers tools and
services to improve Digital and Information Literacy. Both platforms allow
content expansion through highly acclaimed Publisher and Subject
collections.  Find more http://corp.credoreference.com/. 
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