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Jmu Libraries Magazine: Volume 2, Jenne M. Klotz Dec 2023

Jmu Libraries Magazine: Volume 2, Jenne M. Klotz

Libraries

Volume 2 of the biennial JMU Libraries magazine, highlighting services, events, awards of the JMU Libraries.


Adapting The Framework At Jmu Libraries And Educational Technologies: ​ A Collaboration Between Instructional Designers And Librarian Liaisons​, Liz Thompson, Malia Willey, Elaine Kaye Sep 2018

Adapting The Framework At Jmu Libraries And Educational Technologies: ​ A Collaboration Between Instructional Designers And Librarian Liaisons​, Liz Thompson, Malia Willey, Elaine Kaye

Libraries

At James Madison University (JMU), a small team of faculty members in Libraries & Educational Technologies (LET) collaborated to develop new information literacy student learning outcomes based on the ACRL Framework for Information Literacy for Higher Education. The Information Literacy Task Force was tasked with unifying the conversation around information literacy within LET and providing student learning outcomes that educators will be able to adapt into content, activities, and assessments. Instructional designers and librarians worked together to explore the framework in the diverse context of the JMU community. We will share how the unique collaboration between instructional designers and librarians …


Consumer Health: Public And Academic Libraries Partnering For Community Events About Mobile Health Resources, Carolyn Schubert, Mark Lane, Susan Versen Aug 2016

Consumer Health: Public And Academic Libraries Partnering For Community Events About Mobile Health Resources, Carolyn Schubert, Mark Lane, Susan Versen

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The article describes a consumer health workshop regarding mobile health apps provided as a partnership between a public and academic library.