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Open Educational Resources: A Guide For Faculty, Mark Hamilton
Open Educational Resources: A Guide For Faculty, Mark Hamilton
Faculty Publications and Presentations
In this session, we will discuss the following topics: What are Open Educational Resources (OER)? What can I do with OER? Where can I find OER? How can I create OER? How can I share my OER?
Trinitarian Informed Creativity To Promote Peace And Learning In The Classroom, Lisa S. Sosin
Trinitarian Informed Creativity To Promote Peace And Learning In The Classroom, Lisa S. Sosin
Faculty Publications and Presentations
No abstract provided.
Beginning With Inquiry: Fostering A Culture Of First-Year Research, Amanda Hahn, Jeremy Mcginniss, Nathaniel Ross Valle
Beginning With Inquiry: Fostering A Culture Of First-Year Research, Amanda Hahn, Jeremy Mcginniss, Nathaniel Ross Valle
Faculty Publications and Presentations
No abstract provided.
Academic Writing Productivity: Evidence Based Strategies, Lisa S. Sosin
Academic Writing Productivity: Evidence Based Strategies, Lisa S. Sosin
Faculty Publications and Presentations
No abstract provided.
Turabian Citations From The Theological Journal Library, Randy L. Miller
Turabian Citations From The Theological Journal Library, Randy L. Miller
Faculty Publications and Presentations
The Theological Journal Library for Galaxie is a tremendous source for conservative scholarly theological and biblical journal articles. However, the database doesn’t provide suggested Turabian citations. This handout tells how to develop properly formatted bibliography and footnote entries, including determining the inclusive pages for the entire article.
Creating A Comprehensive Review Of The Literature, Randy L. Miller
Creating A Comprehensive Review Of The Literature, Randy L. Miller
Faculty Publications and Presentations
Research normally begins by doing a “review of the literature” to see what has already been written and to determine “gaps” in the literature for further research. This handout reviews ways to search for books, scholarly articles, dissertations, and grey literature on any topic using our library subscription resources.
An Introduction To Google Scholar, Randy L. Miller
An Introduction To Google Scholar, Randy L. Miller
Faculty Publications and Presentations
This handout discusses the pros and cons of using Google Scholar to find books and journal articles. It tells how to connect Google Scholar to our Jerry Falwell Library subscription databases. It also discusses Google Books.
Finding And Using Tests And Instruments For Research, Randy Miller
Finding And Using Tests And Instruments For Research, Randy Miller
Faculty Publications and Presentations
This handout talks about finding and using tests, measurements and other instruments for research. It discusses Mental Measurements Yearbook which offers commercially available instruments. It also shows ways to find “free” instruments that are reliable and valid as well as the articles describing the development and validation of these measures. A webinar based on this handout is available at https://watch.liberty.edu/media/t/1_23mxx0kj
Using Data And Statistics, Randy L. Miller
Using Data And Statistics, Randy L. Miller
Faculty Publications and Presentations
This handout identifies the differences between statistics and data and how to use and analyze them. It provides numerous links to data and statistic sources available for free online or as part of our library subscriptions. Liberty University provides NVivo software for analyzing qualitative data and a link is provided to download the software.
Library Research Tips For Counseling Faculty, Randy L. Miller
Library Research Tips For Counseling Faculty, Randy L. Miller
Faculty Publications and Presentations
This PowerPoint provides descriptions and links for resources available to Liberty University Counseling faculty that will be helpful as they do their own research and assist students.
Planning And The Future Of The Academic Library: An Annotated Bibliography, Gregory A. Smith
Planning And The Future Of The Academic Library: An Annotated Bibliography, Gregory A. Smith
Faculty Publications and Presentations
Academic libraries have changed significantly in recent years. At least to some extent, their evolution has been the product of planning rather than passive acceptance of, or reactive response to, environmental conditions. This document introduces readers to nearly 20 sources—representing the fields of business, higher education, and library/information science—that convey important insights into library planning. Academic library planning increasingly reflects a context in which educational and other institutions are held accountable for the outcomes of their decisions. Planning presumes the existence of useful data streams. Successful implementation of a strategic plan entails attention to organizational development and budget planning. Library …
Planning And The Future Of The Academic Library: An Annotated Bibliography, Gregory Smith
Planning And The Future Of The Academic Library: An Annotated Bibliography, Gregory Smith
Faculty Publications and Presentations
Academic libraries have changed significantly in recent years. At least to some extent, their evolution has been the product of planning rather than passive acceptance of, or reactive response to, environmental conditions. This document introduces readers to nearly 20 sources—representing the fields of business, higher education, and library/information science—that convey important insights into library planning. Academic library planning increasingly reflects a context in which educational and other institutions are held accountable for the outcomes of their decisions. Planning presumes the existence of useful data streams. Successful implementation of a strategic plan entails attention to organizational development and budget planning. Library …
Teaching Christian Integration In Psychology And Counseling Courses, Fernando L. Garzon, M. Elizabeth Lewis Hall, Jennifer S. Ripley
Teaching Christian Integration In Psychology And Counseling Courses, Fernando L. Garzon, M. Elizabeth Lewis Hall, Jennifer S. Ripley
Faculty Publications and Presentations
No abstract provided.
Increasing Our Reach While Preserving Quality: Creating And Using Information Literacy Assessments And Rubrics For Non-Librarians, Angela Rice, Rory Patterson, Jeremy Roden
Increasing Our Reach While Preserving Quality: Creating And Using Information Literacy Assessments And Rubrics For Non-Librarians, Angela Rice, Rory Patterson, Jeremy Roden
Faculty Publications and Presentations
No abstract provided.
Teaching Christian Integration In Psychology And Counseling: Current Status And Future Directions, Fernando L. Garzon, M. Elizabeth Lewis Hall
Teaching Christian Integration In Psychology And Counseling: Current Status And Future Directions, Fernando L. Garzon, M. Elizabeth Lewis Hall
Faculty Publications and Presentations
In this article, we review the current status of theory and research on teaching Christian integration in psychology and counseling. Changes in student characteristics, emerging technologies, and paradigm shifts in the disciplines themselves predict unique opportunities and challenges for the future. We reflect upon directions integration learning theory and pedagogy should take in light of these considerations.