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Information Literacy

University of Tennessee, Knoxville

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2015

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"I Never Had To Use The Library In High School": A Library Instruction Program For At-Risk Students, Rachel A. Fleming-May, Regina N. Mays, Rachel Radom Jul 2015

"I Never Had To Use The Library In High School": A Library Instruction Program For At-Risk Students, Rachel A. Fleming-May, Regina N. Mays, Rachel Radom

UT Libraries Faculty: Peer-Reviewed Publications

Most academic library instruction is limited to one class period, despite empirical evidence that this approach is likely less effective than more sustained instruction. To determine if additional sessions would boost student learning and reduce library anxiety, the authors collaborated with representatives from a program for at-risk undergraduates to develop a three-workshop model for basic instruction and orientation. They first delivered the program during the summer of 2012 and subsequently offered it to three additional groups of students, including a cohort of doctoral students in the sciences. This article describes the process of designing the workshops and evaluating their effectiveness, …