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Scholarly Publishing: Instruction For Undergraduate Students, Michelle Price
Scholarly Publishing: Instruction For Undergraduate Students, Michelle Price
Upstate New York Science Librarians Conference
Undergraduate biology students at St. John Fisher College have several opportunities to engage with the concept of Scholarly Publishing and consequently three different frames from the Framework for Information Literacy for Higher Education; Information Creation as a Process, Information Has Value, and Scholarship as Conversation. This is accomplished at three different points in the biology undergraduate curriculum. First, all students enrolled in general biology complete an exercise on open access, article processing charges, submission styles and other author instructions for several different publications. Then, there are two separate opportunities for upper level students; advanced anatomy and the Summer Science Fellows …
Assessing Biology Students Success, Kari Zhe-Heimerman
Assessing Biology Students Success, Kari Zhe-Heimerman
Upstate New York Science Librarians Conference
At Le Moyne College, Information Literacy (IL) is one of the learning goals for the Department of Biological Sciences. This presentation will discuss how the Science Librarian worked with Biology faculty to identify five measurable learning outcomes that meet Biology’s broader IL learning goal. Additionally, I will discuss the collaboration with faculty to scaffold the teaching approach for these five learning outcomes. The presentation will conclude with a description of how the Biology department and Science Librarian assess student's progress towards meeting these five learning outcomes.
Evolving Collaboration: Keeping Library Instruction Relevant With Biomedical Engineering Senior Design Students, Alison Bersani
Evolving Collaboration: Keeping Library Instruction Relevant With Biomedical Engineering Senior Design Students, Alison Bersani
Upstate New York Science Librarians Conference
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The Cephalonian Method Of Instruction For First Year Science Undergraduates, Linda Galloway
The Cephalonian Method Of Instruction For First Year Science Undergraduates, Linda Galloway
Upstate New York Science Librarians Conference
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