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Full-Text Articles in Education
Mobile Information Literacy: Supporting Students’ Research And Information Needs In A Mobile World, Stefanie Havelka
Mobile Information Literacy: Supporting Students’ Research And Information Needs In A Mobile World, Stefanie Havelka
Publications and Research
Mobile devices have changed everyday life and they have had a great impact in higher education. This article describes a pilot project in which an academic librarian at Lehman College, City University of New York, taught information literacy exclusively via mobile devices. The concept of mobile information literacy is also reviewed, and its role in current and future teaching practices is evaluated. Lessons learned from this project tell us that mobile information literacy, albeit in its infancy, could play an essential part in students’ learning, and therefore academic librarians could incorporate it as part of their practice.
The Importance Of Digitization In Teaching-Oriented University And College Libraries, Craighton T. Hippenhammer
The Importance Of Digitization In Teaching-Oriented University And College Libraries, Craighton T. Hippenhammer
Faculty Scholarship – Library Science
An increasing number of university and college libraries have started digitization programs and there are good reasons why they are doing so. First, we are in the middle of revolutionary change as to how ideas get published and distributed. Over 50 percent of scholarly publishing has gone digital and over 20 percent has gone open access. Governments worldwide are beginning to require tax-supported research be published in open access venues. Secondly, it is imperative that they increase their Archives’ digital presence. Preserving institutional histories is currently being lost because of the entirely digital way academics now communicate and many archives …
Addressing Academic Integrity: Perspectives From Virginia Commonwealth University In Qatar, Nancy E. Fawley
Addressing Academic Integrity: Perspectives From Virginia Commonwealth University In Qatar, Nancy E. Fawley
Nancy Fawley
Understanding the cultural aspects that affect a student’s ability to appropriately use resources is important in developing outreach and instruction in multicultural settings. Differences in educational philosophies, students’ previous scholastic training and cultural differences in individual motivation are all factors that may affect a freshman’s ability to understand an American university’s idea of academic integrity and can inadvertently cause problems where independent work and critical thinking are required. At Virginia Commonwealth University in Qatar (VCU Qatar), a branch campus of the American university in the Middle East, a special class on academic integrity and ethical behavior was integrated into the …
Cultivating The Librarian Within: Effectively Lntegrating Library Lnstruction Into Freshman Composition, Jesse Ulmer, Nancy E. Fawley
Cultivating The Librarian Within: Effectively Lntegrating Library Lnstruction Into Freshman Composition, Jesse Ulmer, Nancy E. Fawley
Nancy Fawley
It has become common practice for library instruction to be included in lower-level college composition courses. Students are typically required to visit the library once or twice a semester to receive instruction on how to find books and journal articles for an upcoming writing assignment that incorporates formal research. But does this current model of instruction truly address course outcomes that seek to produce students who are information literate, critical thinkers and life-long learners? Faculty who teach such courses are often reluctant to surrender precious class time to a librarian, but this paper argues that the merging of bibliographic instruction …
Information Literacy Opportunities Within The Discovery Tool Environment, Nancy E. Fawley, Nikki Krysak
Information Literacy Opportunities Within The Discovery Tool Environment, Nancy E. Fawley, Nikki Krysak
Nancy Fawley
Discovery tools such as Primo, EBSCO Discovery Service, Summon, and WorldCat Local aim to make scholarly research more intuitive for students in part because of their single interface for searching across multiple platforms, including the library, fee-based databases, and unique digital collections. Discovery tools are in sync with the way many undergraduates look for information because they offer a more “Google-like” experience in contrast with previous methods of research that required first knowing which database to use, then searching each one differently according to its specifications. However, broad searches across multiple formats with different systems of controlled vocabulary force instructors …
Libquest: A Problem Based Learning Approach To Information Literacy, Priyanka Sharma, Yuyun W. Ishak
Libquest: A Problem Based Learning Approach To Information Literacy, Priyanka Sharma, Yuyun W. Ishak
Research Collection Library
Problem Based Learning (PBL) appears to be the way forward. Gen Z students seem to prefer discovery and a self-paced learning environment (often using a variety of gadgets) rather than a more structured instruction module in a classroom setting. Kenney (2008) found that PBL provides the theoretical framework for a learner centered, active instructional experience that relies on collaboration, critical thinking and hands-on interaction with resources. Pelikan (2004) developed and delivered course-related library instruction using PBL over a period of two years in Penn State School of Information Sciences and Technology and concluded that PBL is a worth pursuing approach …
Digital Storytelling: A New Approach To Boost Information Literacy In First-Year Writing Courses, Yvonne Wichman
Digital Storytelling: A New Approach To Boost Information Literacy In First-Year Writing Courses, Yvonne Wichman
Georgia International Conference on Information Literacy
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Privacy And Confidentiality Of Student Intellectual Property, Ruth A. Hodges Ph.D
Privacy And Confidentiality Of Student Intellectual Property, Ruth A. Hodges Ph.D
Georgia International Conference on Information Literacy
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Transforming Students Through Two Literacies: The Integration Of Sustainability Literacy Into Information Literacy Classes, Toni M. Carter, Gregory J. Schmidt
Transforming Students Through Two Literacies: The Integration Of Sustainability Literacy Into Information Literacy Classes, Toni M. Carter, Gregory J. Schmidt
Georgia International Conference on Information Literacy
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Extracurricular Librarians, Lily Todorinova, Brittany Rhea Deputy
Extracurricular Librarians, Lily Todorinova, Brittany Rhea Deputy
Georgia International Conference on Information Literacy
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The Libraries' Role In The Success Of First Year Students, Kristen Mastel
The Libraries' Role In The Success Of First Year Students, Kristen Mastel
Georgia International Conference on Information Literacy
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Beyond Google: Using Library Technology To Increase Students' Critical Thinking In Research, Aaron Wimer, Amy Coughenour, Morgan Rhetts, Mark Gatesman
Beyond Google: Using Library Technology To Increase Students' Critical Thinking In Research, Aaron Wimer, Amy Coughenour, Morgan Rhetts, Mark Gatesman
Georgia International Conference on Information Literacy
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One Tutorial, Many Purposes: Adapting The University Of California's Begin Research Tutorial For Diverse Instructional Settings, Jeffrey M. Mortimore
One Tutorial, Many Purposes: Adapting The University Of California's Begin Research Tutorial For Diverse Instructional Settings, Jeffrey M. Mortimore
Georgia International Conference on Information Literacy
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Starting With The End In Mind: Using Student Learning Outcomes To Drive Information Literacy Instruction, Kelly Rhodes Mcbride
Starting With The End In Mind: Using Student Learning Outcomes To Drive Information Literacy Instruction, Kelly Rhodes Mcbride
Georgia International Conference on Information Literacy
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Authentic Assessment In The Library Classroom: Transforming Activities Into Assessment, Camilla B. Baker
Authentic Assessment In The Library Classroom: Transforming Activities Into Assessment, Camilla B. Baker
Georgia International Conference on Information Literacy
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Digital Natives, But Not Information Fluent: Assessing Information Literacy, Anne-Marie Stephenson
Digital Natives, But Not Information Fluent: Assessing Information Literacy, Anne-Marie Stephenson
Georgia International Conference on Information Literacy
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Avoiding Plagiarism For First Year Student Students, Cate Calhoun
Avoiding Plagiarism For First Year Student Students, Cate Calhoun
Georgia International Conference on Information Literacy
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Building A Culture Of Il Assessment: Establishing Buy-In For Programmatic Change, Christina H. Gola, Kerry M. Creelman
Building A Culture Of Il Assessment: Establishing Buy-In For Programmatic Change, Christina H. Gola, Kerry M. Creelman
Georgia International Conference on Information Literacy
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Quick Writes To The Rescue! Assessing Student Learning Through Direct Evidence, Henri Mondschein J.L.S., Ed.D.
Quick Writes To The Rescue! Assessing Student Learning Through Direct Evidence, Henri Mondschein J.L.S., Ed.D.
Georgia International Conference on Information Literacy
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Minimalist Assessment: Quickly And Efficiently Assessing Information Literacy Outcomes, Ian Thomas
Minimalist Assessment: Quickly And Efficiently Assessing Information Literacy Outcomes, Ian Thomas
Georgia International Conference on Information Literacy
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“One Shots” Or “For-Credit” Teaching Information Lliteracy, Communication Is Key, Kiersten Cox, Vicki L. Gregory
“One Shots” Or “For-Credit” Teaching Information Lliteracy, Communication Is Key, Kiersten Cox, Vicki L. Gregory
Georgia International Conference on Information Literacy
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From The Dinosaur Age To The Digital Age: Information Literacy In A Wacky Web 2.0 World, Phyllis R. Snipes
From The Dinosaur Age To The Digital Age: Information Literacy In A Wacky Web 2.0 World, Phyllis R. Snipes
Georgia International Conference on Information Literacy
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Information Literacy/Information Architecture: Lessons Learned From A Card Sort Exercise, Virginia Feher, Kim Mears, Autumn Johnson
Information Literacy/Information Architecture: Lessons Learned From A Card Sort Exercise, Virginia Feher, Kim Mears, Autumn Johnson
Georgia International Conference on Information Literacy
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Creating Online Tutorials For Freshmen, Anne Grant
Creating Online Tutorials For Freshmen, Anne Grant
Georgia International Conference on Information Literacy
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The Power Of Observation: How Librarians Can Benefit From The Peer Review Of Teaching Even Without A Formal Prot Program, Jaena Alabi, William H. Weare Jr.
The Power Of Observation: How Librarians Can Benefit From The Peer Review Of Teaching Even Without A Formal Prot Program, Jaena Alabi, William H. Weare Jr.
Georgia International Conference on Information Literacy
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Teaching Information Literacy Online At Delta State University, Michael Mounce
Teaching Information Literacy Online At Delta State University, Michael Mounce
Georgia International Conference on Information Literacy
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Librarians & Information Literacy: Two Out Of Three Ain't Bad, Trenia Napier, Kevin Jones
Librarians & Information Literacy: Two Out Of Three Ain't Bad, Trenia Napier, Kevin Jones
Georgia International Conference on Information Literacy
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Interactive Collaboration: How We Made A Game-Based Information Literacy Module With Credo, Laura Miller, Terra Rogerson
Interactive Collaboration: How We Made A Game-Based Information Literacy Module With Credo, Laura Miller, Terra Rogerson
Georgia International Conference on Information Literacy
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In Pursuit Of Information Literacy, Rebecca Freeman, Valerie Freeman
In Pursuit Of Information Literacy, Rebecca Freeman, Valerie Freeman
Georgia International Conference on Information Literacy
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Library Instruction And Ludonarrative Dissonance: Making Our Rules Fit Our Narrative, Jeffrey Gallant
Library Instruction And Ludonarrative Dissonance: Making Our Rules Fit Our Narrative, Jeffrey Gallant
Georgia International Conference on Information Literacy
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