Developing college-level research skills is a key to college and professional success. Our librarians work with students to begin building these skills in our LIB190 course.
Passing the LIB190 course or the Information Literacy Competency Exam meets the Cardinal Core Information Literacy General Education foundation requirement.
This requirement is a co/pre-requisite for the ENG101 course.
Incoming students are encouraged to meet this requirement in their first year.
Spring 2026
The exam will be offered on Sunday January 25th between 1pm and 4pm in Feinberg Library room 108.
Please pre-register for the exam by filling out the exam sign up form
Once your registration is approved you can come to the room anytime between 1pm and 3pm to start the exam.
If you are eligible for extended time, indicate that in when you fill out the exam sign up form.
The Accessibility Resources Office (ARO) will confirm your eligibility and the amount of extra time you are eligible for.
(Note: extended time confirmation may take up to 24 hours, not counting weekends).
The exam covers basic knowledge and skills in academic research including: search tools and techniques, evaluating sources and ethical use of information including citations.
You can get an overview of information literacy concepts by reviewing The Information Literacy User’s Guide: An Open Online Textbook.