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Faculty Development Centers And Libraries: United We Stand, Divided We Fall, Shannon F. Johnson, Ludwika Goodson
Faculty Development Centers And Libraries: United We Stand, Divided We Fall, Shannon F. Johnson, Ludwika Goodson
Shannon F Johnson
Faculty development centers and libraries share similar missions related to faculty support, as well as a focus on instructional practice. Both are often subject to budget challenges and staffing shortages. How can these similar yet different organizations work together to leverage their areas of expertise towards the same goal? This paper will explore how collaborations benefit both the center and the library.
Dual Credit Programs And Impact On Il Instruction, Shannon F. Johnson, Lisa Jarrell, Tiff Adkins
Dual Credit Programs And Impact On Il Instruction, Shannon F. Johnson, Lisa Jarrell, Tiff Adkins
Shannon F Johnson
Dual Credit programs are gaining popularity across the country. What impact do these programs have on IL instruction at the university level? This paper explores the challenges dual credit presents and suggests strategies to address them, using data collected from a survey of Indiana librarians.
Fan Fiction Metadata Creation And Utilization Within Fan Fiction Archives: Three Primary Models, Shannon Johnson
Fan Fiction Metadata Creation And Utilization Within Fan Fiction Archives: Three Primary Models, Shannon Johnson
Shannon F Johnson
Issues related to searchability and ease of access have plagued fan fiction since its inception. This paper discusses the predominate forms of fan-mediated indexing and descriptive metadata, commonly referred to as folksonomy or tagging, and compares the benefits and disadvantages of each model. These models fall into three broad categories: free tagging, controlled vocabulary, and hybrid folksonomy. Each model has distinct advantages and shortcomings related to findability, results filtering, and creative empowerment. Examples for each are provided. Possible ramifications to fan fiction from improved metadata and access are also discussed.
Dual Credit Programs: Challenges For Academic Librarianship In The Sciences, Shannon F. Johnson, Tiff Adkins, Lisa Jarrell
Dual Credit Programs: Challenges For Academic Librarianship In The Sciences, Shannon F. Johnson, Tiff Adkins, Lisa Jarrell
Shannon F Johnson
Dual credit programs allow high school students to earn college credit for courses that are delivered in school by existing teachers. These programs are gaining popularity nationality and present unique challenges to information literacy instruction in academia, where emphasis is typically placed on freshman composition courses. Composition faculty report that many duel credit students do not demonstrate the same comprehension and skill level as students from conventional university courses. (Bruch & Frank, 2011). Little research has been done on the effect this has on information literacy (IL) instruction. The Hoosiers and Information Literacy project's (HAIL) Dual Credit Working Group has …
Advanced Cinahl Searching, Shannon Johnson
Faculty Writing Circles: Freedom To Explore And Flourish, Ludwika Goodson, Martha Coussement, Shannon Johnson
Faculty Writing Circles: Freedom To Explore And Flourish, Ludwika Goodson, Martha Coussement, Shannon Johnson
Shannon F Johnson
Asked to launch a faculty writing circle, our Center joined faculty to shape its mission and give members a “safe space,” a “source of accountability” (Nole, Hart, Soled, 2010), and writing support. We will report on milestones, resulting publications and presentations, library collaboration, and university wide writing initiatives showing the circle's evolution into a community of practice and how it has “harnessed the multiplier effects of collaborative processes...building upon informal networks within entities” (Nagy & Burch, 2009). By comparing this circle to those at other universities, we also will explore strategies and conditions that stimulate scholarly writing and benefit stakeholders. …
Tablets In Libraries: A Roundtable, Elizabeth Boatright, Shannon Johnson
Tablets In Libraries: A Roundtable, Elizabeth Boatright, Shannon Johnson
Shannon F Johnson
No abstract provided.
Fanfiction 101: Customizing Your Superheros., Shannon Johnson
Fanfiction 101: Customizing Your Superheros., Shannon Johnson
Shannon F Johnson
No abstract provided.
Mobile Devices In The Academic Library, Beth Boatright, Shannon Johnson
Mobile Devices In The Academic Library, Beth Boatright, Shannon Johnson
Shannon F Johnson
No abstract provided.
I Really Wanted It—But What Do I Do With It? Effective Library Outreach With Ipads., Shannon Johnson, Beth Overhauser
I Really Wanted It—But What Do I Do With It? Effective Library Outreach With Ipads., Shannon Johnson, Beth Overhauser
Shannon F Johnson
Roundtable. After the excitement of exploring a new technology wears off, there is an uncomfortable moment when it becomes clear that technology is just a tool –it’s only effective when wielded well. This roundtable will explore the ways that iPads can be leveraged not just to impress, but to actually engage faculty on campus.
Hail Professional Development Resources, Shannon Johnson
Hail Professional Development Resources, Shannon Johnson
Shannon F Johnson
Contributor and editor.
Health Sciences Interest Group Resource Page, Shannon Johnson
Health Sciences Interest Group Resource Page, Shannon Johnson
Shannon F Johnson
Contributor and editor.
App-Ed(Ucation): Ipads, Innovation, And Increased Library-Faculty Engagement, Elizabeth Overhauser, Shannon Johnson
App-Ed(Ucation): Ipads, Innovation, And Increased Library-Faculty Engagement, Elizabeth Overhauser, Shannon Johnson
Shannon F Johnson
One hundred and thirty six faculty members at IPFW have been equipped with iPads and tasked with innovation in teaching and learning. How have our librarians learned to support these technological pioneers (and join in on the fun)? We'll tell you how we acquired iPads, gauged faculty needs, developed app-specific training modules, and built tech-based librarian-faculty partnerships. From a faculty-curated App guide to stealthy information literacy training, you'll discover the possibilities of iPad-equipped librarianship.
Unpacking Mckenzie’S And Howard’S Antidotes To Plagiarism With Processes, Resources, And Assignments, Ludwika Goodson, Shannon Johnson
Unpacking Mckenzie’S And Howard’S Antidotes To Plagiarism With Processes, Resources, And Assignments, Ludwika Goodson, Shannon Johnson
Shannon F Johnson
An instructional designer who has provided support to faculty and a librarian who has provided support to students will share their analysis of research findings to unpack McKenzie’s “antidotes” to plagiarism and Howard’s use of patch writing for learning. Implications of the research will include discussion of more recent findings from The Citation Project and an examination of the role of teachers, assignments, and the Wikipedia paradigm in influencing student behaviors.
Oooh, Shiny! Adapting Services, Engaging Scholars, And Stealing The Spotlight With The Ipad, Shannon Johnson, Beth Overhauser
Oooh, Shiny! Adapting Services, Engaging Scholars, And Stealing The Spotlight With The Ipad, Shannon Johnson, Beth Overhauser
Shannon F Johnson
New technologies offer new opportunities for innovation and engagement. At IPFW, a cohort program put iPads in the hands faculty members and librarians alike. By repurposing trusty library concepts such as information and technological literacy, scholarly communication, and collection curation to fit the paradigm of iPads and apps, we created new collaborations, new educational tools, and a higher profile across our campus. This poster will present the tools we used and the best practices we developed while persuading a new generation of faculty members that teaching, learning, and technology are enhanced when the library is involved.
All Hail Information Literacy: Statewide Efforts To Organize Librarians Around Information Literacy (And Why It Matters To You), Shannon Johnson
All Hail Information Literacy: Statewide Efforts To Organize Librarians Around Information Literacy (And Why It Matters To You), Shannon Johnson
Shannon F Johnson
No abstract provided.
Before You Write: Six Keys To Success – A Pilot Online Information Literacy Course For Graduate Nursing Students, Shannon F. Johnson, Tammy Toscos
Before You Write: Six Keys To Success – A Pilot Online Information Literacy Course For Graduate Nursing Students, Shannon F. Johnson, Tammy Toscos
Shannon F Johnson
In this article, the authors share their experiences with the creation and implementation of an online self-paced information literacy instruction for graduate students of nursing. Before You Write: Six Keys to success is a non-credit required online course attached to the Indiana University - Purdue University Fort Wayne (IPFW) graduate nursing program. The rationale behind the creation of the course was to help graduate students recognize areas where their information literacy skills may be lacking or have become outdated and provide them with tools to increase their proficiency, while still early in their first semester of the program. It consists …
To Get Her There: A Century Of Girl Scouting In Northern Indiana, Shannon F. Johnson
To Get Her There: A Century Of Girl Scouting In Northern Indiana, Shannon F. Johnson
Shannon F Johnson
Library Services and Technology Act Grant (LSTA) Funded for $18,000 For over a century, Girl Scouts has served as a unique and vital part of women’s cultural history in Indiana. The proposed project will involve digitizing that rich history to make it available to current and future Girl Scouts, researchers, historians, and the general public. The materials to be digitized include charter documents for Girl Scout Councils, meeting minutes and notes, newspaper articles, handbooks/activity books, and photographs. Some of the more unique materials include a slide show produced by Girl Scouts, photographs and maps of Girl Scout camps, and 45 …
Building Library Relationships In Ontulili: Towards An Effort To Establish A Community Library, Shannon Johnson, Florence Mugambi
Building Library Relationships In Ontulili: Towards An Effort To Establish A Community Library, Shannon Johnson, Florence Mugambi
Shannon F Johnson
The Ontulili Literacy Project is an innovative literacy initiative whose mission is to establish a community library, an environment that will foster multiple literacies, academic success,and community development in the Ontulili region, situated in Eastern Kenya. This poster will explain how and why the project got started, ongoing efforts, and future plans.
Before You Write: Six Keys To Success - Creating Self Contained Information Literacy Modules, Shannon Johnson, Tammy Toscos
Before You Write: Six Keys To Success - Creating Self Contained Information Literacy Modules, Shannon Johnson, Tammy Toscos
Shannon F Johnson
In today's competitive job market, many working adults are returning to graduate school with rusty information literacy and computer skills. Before You Write: Six Keys to Success was designed to re-introduce returning adult students to the basic skills they will need for success in a graduate program. These six modules are self-paced and utilize real world scenario based assessments. In this session, a librarian and an informatics professor will discuss the inception and implementation of this collaborative information literacy/informatics initiative.
Medpower: Teaming Up To Make A Difference, Shannon F. Johnson, Mary K. Ross
Medpower: Teaming Up To Make A Difference, Shannon F. Johnson, Mary K. Ross
Shannon F Johnson
TASK: To encourage minority and disadvantaged youth in Northeast Indiana to pursue careers in medicine and dentistry, so these future health care professionals may consider practicing in urban underserved and rural communities upon graduation - helping to reduce health disparities. Solution: Med-POWER (Medical – Dental Providing Opportunities With Education and Research) an intensive four-week summer enrichment program for health care goal-oriented college students, designed to 1) expose participants to careers in medicine and dentistry, 2) give students direct hands on training in developing literature reviews on specific research proposals addressing health disparities in their communities, 3) health disparities education regarding …
Faculty And Librarian Collaboration In Online Instruction: Harnessing The Learning Management System, Shannon F. Johnson, Tammy R. Toscos
Faculty And Librarian Collaboration In Online Instruction: Harnessing The Learning Management System, Shannon F. Johnson, Tammy R. Toscos
Shannon F Johnson
Tammy Toscos, Nursing Informatics Professor, and Shannon Johnson, Health Sciences Librarian, will share their experiences harnessing the Learning Management System for information literacy instruction and how this has affected IL instruction delivery at IPFW. They will discuss their use of online technology to expand the traditional bibliographic instruction into new realms, increasing the number of students they reach and allowing for more in-depth instruction to take place.
Building Liaison Relationships That Rock, Summer Durrant, Shannon F. Johnson
Building Liaison Relationships That Rock, Summer Durrant, Shannon F. Johnson
Shannon F Johnson
No abstract provided.
Finding Your Way: Literature Searching In The Medical Sciences, Shannon Fay Johnson
Finding Your Way: Literature Searching In The Medical Sciences, Shannon Fay Johnson
Shannon F Johnson
No abstract provided.
Research Articles: Knowing What You've Got And Finding What You Want, Shannon Johnson
Research Articles: Knowing What You've Got And Finding What You Want, Shannon Johnson
Shannon F Johnson
This short Adobe Captivate tutorial walks nursing students through identifying and locating research articles.
Finding An Item From A Citation, Shannon Johnson
Finding An Item From A Citation, Shannon Johnson
Shannon F Johnson
This short Adobe Captivate tutorial is designed to help students locate an item based on a print citation.
Alternate Reality: Nursing Research Tools For The Real World, Shannon Fay Johnson
Alternate Reality: Nursing Research Tools For The Real World, Shannon Fay Johnson
Shannon F Johnson
No abstract provided.
Searching Cinahl And Medline Tutorial, Shannon Johnson
Searching Cinahl And Medline Tutorial, Shannon Johnson
Shannon F Johnson
This 20 min. tutorial, done in Adobe Captivate software, is designed to walk nursing students through both keyword and subject heading searching in the CINAHL and MEDLINE databases, as configured at IPFW Helmke Library.