2. Before you take the RRSA, please pay attention to
this short presentation. You will learn more about:
• Background information about the RRSA
• Things to Note about RRSA
• Procedures of logging-in to the RRSA
About this short presentation
3. Brief Introduction to RRSA
ORRSA is a self-assessment of your
information literacy level.
OThe test focuses on assessing your:
• skills in doing research and using library resources
• critical thinking on using information resources
• self-perceived research skills
4. Things to Note
OYou will receive an individual report right
after you have completed the test
OWith the individual report, you will be able to
know:
• the score of each category of the test
• description of each category
• detailed feedback of your scores
• suggestions on improving your information
literacy skills
5. Things to Note
OWith the suggestions, you can better prepare
for the Information Technology Fluency (ITF)
test, which is a test to assess your
necessary IT skills and it is part of graduate
requirement.
OThe enhancement of the information literacy
skills is essential for your lifelong learning
6. Things to note
OAs it is a self-assessment, it is not necessary
to compare your results with the others
OThe score of the RRSA would not be
recorded in your academic transcript