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Full-Text Articles in Education
Henderson News 7.1, Bede Mitchell, Lori Gwinett
Henderson News 7.1, Bede Mitchell, Lori Gwinett
Henderson Library Newsletters (2010-2019)
- Dean's Welcome
- New Faculty: Autumn Johnson
- Constitution Day
- Henderson Library's Farm to Table Fundraiser
Reimagining The Stacks: Classroom Technology And Library Collaboration For Writing In The Disciplines, Jossalyn Larson, Daniel C. Reardon
Reimagining The Stacks: Classroom Technology And Library Collaboration For Writing In The Disciplines, Jossalyn Larson, Daniel C. Reardon
The Journal of Student Success in Writing
This article details the process by which one university redesigned a first year writing course to better promote discipline-specific and best-practice research techniques. The program offers experiential learning activities through scholarly collaboration, using library staff as mentors, producing an open-access peer-reviewed student journal, and emphasizing face-to-face interaction of peer research communities. It has the potential to establish for students in high school, community colleges and universities that research writing is fundamentally about joining and contributing to a conversation.
Scholarly Piracy Vs Scholarly Activism: Where Sci-Hub Fits In The Information Literacy Landscape, Fred Rascoe, Laura Burtle, Mariann Burright, Melanie Kowalski
Scholarly Piracy Vs Scholarly Activism: Where Sci-Hub Fits In The Information Literacy Landscape, Fred Rascoe, Laura Burtle, Mariann Burright, Melanie Kowalski
Georgia International Conference on Information Literacy
In recent months, the site Sci-Hub (https://sci-hub.io/) has gained attention for providing easy access to any scholarly journal article, without regard to the user’s subscription status, and without requiring payment. For articles that are not already open access, this activity infringes on the copyright in the articles, generally held by publishers, and, for articles obtained via a library subscription, is presumptively a breach of the license between the library and the publisher. Regardless, this activity has proven to be a popular and expedient way to break through access barriers to important scholarly information for students and faculty, especially those in …
Research Express News, Georgia Southern University
Research Express News, Georgia Southern University
Research Express News (2013-2021)
- “Bulloch County Family Tree” Eagle to Land at Statesboro Regional Library
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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Collaborative Learning In The Library: Redesigning Your Instruction Sessions To Cultivate Critical Thinking, Amanda Bird
Collaborative Learning In The Library: Redesigning Your Instruction Sessions To Cultivate Critical Thinking, Amanda Bird
Georgia International Conference on Information Literacy
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The Inkwell, Armstrong State University
The Inkwell, Armstrong State University
The Inkwell, Armstrong State University
The Inkwell, Armstrong State University
The Inkwell, Armstrong State University
The Inkwell, Armstrong State University
The Inkwell, Armstrong State University
The Inkwell, Armstrong State University