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Full-Text Articles in Education
A Two-Phase Study Examining Graduate Library Student Knowledge Gains And Perceptions Of Information Literacy Modules, Holly S. Hebert, Karen V. Nourse, Kevin S. Krahenbuhl
A Two-Phase Study Examining Graduate Library Student Knowledge Gains And Perceptions Of Information Literacy Modules, Holly S. Hebert, Karen V. Nourse, Kevin S. Krahenbuhl
Journal of Graduate Librarianship
This paper reports the results of a two-phase study examining the effectiveness of a set of five online learning modules in increasing student understanding of information literacy topics. The modules were deployed within the foundational class of an online Master of Library Science program. Using Qualtrics-based surveys, Phase 1 assessed 15 students for their possible knowledge gains as well as their perceptions of their experiences with the instructional content. Through a combination of statistical and qualitative analysis, the researchers found modest knowledge gains as well as positive student perceptions of their instruction. Based upon the moderate success of Phase 1, …
[Phi Delta Lambda Sponsored Session] "Scholar Adventures": Bibliographic Detective Work As An Academic Librarian, Emily Spunaugle, Karen Knudson
[Phi Delta Lambda Sponsored Session] "Scholar Adventures": Bibliographic Detective Work As An Academic Librarian, Emily Spunaugle, Karen Knudson
Scholar Week 2016 - present
Academic librarians support the research of their college or university community, but also conduct their own research. This presentation focuses on the intersection of the two, featuring the presenter's experience solving bibliographic mysteries of unique 18th century pamphlets and tracking down books heisted from her library 30 years ago.
Emily D. Spunaugle is Assistant Professor, Humanities and Rare Books Librarian at Oakland University in Rochester, MI. Her research is at the intersection of book history and women's writings of the long eighteenth century and appears in Papers of the Bibliographical Society of America, Romantic Circles, Libraries: Culture, History, and …
Democratic Belonging As Informed Citizenry - Empowering Faculty To Empower Learners Via Information Literacy, Anna Santucci, Amanda K. Izenstark, Mary C. Macdonald
Democratic Belonging As Informed Citizenry - Empowering Faculty To Empower Learners Via Information Literacy, Anna Santucci, Amanda K. Izenstark, Mary C. Macdonald
Public Services Faculty Presentations
Presentation at the AAC&U 2022 Annual Meeting as a Pre-Meeting Workshop.
Responsible citizens need the agility to navigate a changing information landscape. Intentionally designing learning experiences that integrate accessible Information Literacy (IL) skills for all students is a crucial step towards educational justice, a paramount responsibility in the democratic mission of our institutions. With this goal, the University of Rhode Island’s Office for the Advancement of Teaching and Learning has partnered with instruction librarians since 2018 in developing and facilitating a High Impact Teaching Seminar for faculty. Participants will learn about the seminar’s theoretical framework, impact and structure, engage in …
Program Learning And Development Graduate Certificate Edc/Ceps, Joanna Burkhardt
Program Learning And Development Graduate Certificate Edc/Ceps, Joanna Burkhardt
Library Impact Statements
No abstract provided.
Developing And Evaluating Learning Solutions, Joanna Burkhardt
Developing And Evaluating Learning Solutions, Joanna Burkhardt
Library Impact Statements
No abstract provided.
Introduction To Multilingual Learner Education, Joanna Burkhardt
Introduction To Multilingual Learner Education, Joanna Burkhardt
Library Impact Statements
No abstract provided.
Higher Education Law And Policy, Joanna Burkhardt
Higher Education Law And Policy, Joanna Burkhardt
Library Impact Statements
No abstract provided.
The Pivotal Significance Of Attentiveness To Standards And Assessment In South Carolinian School Libraries, Joanna Tine
The Pivotal Significance Of Attentiveness To Standards And Assessment In South Carolinian School Libraries, Joanna Tine
South Carolina Libraries
The Pivotal Significance of Attentiveness to Standards and Assessment in South Carolinian School Libraries provides an overview of the history of the initial development of librarian standards and an in-depth look at the South Carolina Standards of Learning, the American Association of School Librarians’ Standards for Learners, and the International Society for Technology in Education Standards for Students. Information on the organizations’ covered standards is supplied, along with a brief examination of their potential application within school libraries. Additionally, a synopsis of South Carolina’s ADEPT Performance Standards for Classroom-Based Teachers, TE21 CASE Benchmarks, and South Carolina’s CTE Standards is provided. …
Comparative International Education, Joanna Burkhardt
Comparative International Education, Joanna Burkhardt
Library Impact Statements
No abstract provided.
Mental Health First Aid, Joanna Burkhardt
Mental Health First Aid, Joanna Burkhardt
Library Impact Statements
No abstract provided.
Learning And Career Principles For Adult Students Spc 305, Joanna Burkhardt
Learning And Career Principles For Adult Students Spc 305, Joanna Burkhardt
Library Impact Statements
No abstract provided.
Individual And Team Sports Edc 230, Joanna Burkhardt
Individual And Team Sports Edc 230, Joanna Burkhardt
Library Impact Statements
No abstract provided.
Designing For The One-Shot: Building Consensus On Design Processes For Academic Librarians, Kirsten Hostetler
Designing For The One-Shot: Building Consensus On Design Processes For Academic Librarians, Kirsten Hostetler
STEMPS Theses & Dissertations
Academic librarians have long been responsible for teaching information literacy competencies on college campuses, even as many are hesitant to accept the title of teacher. With inadequate instructional design preparation and one-shot sessions serving as a popular, if limited, instructional medium, librarians’ design processes are often developed on the job and infrequently explored in the literature. Previous research has examined specific design models and instructional strategies, but no studies were found that determined how academic librarians select and implement these design decisions within the unique context of a one-shot.
The purpose of this study was to describe academic librarians’ design …
Integration Seminar Bis 299, Joanna Burkhardt
Integration Seminar Bis 299, Joanna Burkhardt
Library Impact Statements
No abstract provided.
Enhancing Our Supply Chain: Working With Faculty To Embed Il Threshold Concepts, Amanda K. Izenstark, Mary Macdonald
Enhancing Our Supply Chain: Working With Faculty To Embed Il Threshold Concepts, Amanda K. Izenstark, Mary Macdonald
Public Services Faculty Presentations
Slides from a presentation, "Enhancing our Supply Chain: Working with Faculty to Embed IL Threshold Concepts" Presented as part of the LOEX 2020 Annual Conference, offered online on 5 May 2020.
Abstract:
Collaborating with campus faculty developers and using active learning techniques, two academic librarians facilitated a 3.5 day seminar with the goal of connecting faculty's underlying course content with information literacy threshold concepts across a variety of disciplines. During the seminar, participants discovered concepts common across disciplines that enabled them to highlight core concepts in their own field in their courses. At the end, faculty participants were energized and …
Language Instruction Pedagogy Lan 542, Joanna Burkhardt
Language Instruction Pedagogy Lan 542, Joanna Burkhardt
Library Impact Statements
No abstract provided.
Language Instruction Practicum, Joanna Burkhardt
Language Instruction Practicum, Joanna Burkhardt
Library Impact Statements
No abstract provided.
50 Million Strong Edc 150, Joanna Burkhardt
50 Million Strong Edc 150, Joanna Burkhardt
Library Impact Statements
No abstract provided.
Critical Appraisal Institute For Librarians (Caifl): Lessons From The Inaugural Class, Marie Ascher, Amy Blevins, Sarah Cantrell, Deborah A. Crooke, Diana Delgado, Sarah Jewell, Joseph Nicholson, Rachel Pinotti, Abe Wheeler
Critical Appraisal Institute For Librarians (Caifl): Lessons From The Inaugural Class, Marie Ascher, Amy Blevins, Sarah Cantrell, Deborah A. Crooke, Diana Delgado, Sarah Jewell, Joseph Nicholson, Rachel Pinotti, Abe Wheeler
NYMC Faculty Posters
CAIFL aims to enhance critical appraisal institute skills in health sciences. Many health sciences librarians. Provide evidence based medicine (EBM) training at their home institutions, mostly limited to teaching about asking and acquiring; with only a rudimentary coverage of critical appraisal of clinical information. The goal is to enhance the abilities of health sciences librarians to take EBM training to the next level; and to enhance confidence and comfort of librarians in the realm of critical appraisal.
Research Participation And Employment For Autistic Individuals In Library And Information Science: A Review Of The Literature, Nancy Everhart, Amelia M. Anderson
Research Participation And Employment For Autistic Individuals In Library And Information Science: A Review Of The Literature, Nancy Everhart, Amelia M. Anderson
STEMPS Faculty Publications
Autism prevalence is growing, and autistic people themselves are important in the library and information science field, both as library patrons and employees. Including them in all stages of research about the neurodivergent experience is valuable, and their input and participation is increasingly used in technology research, particularly usability studies. Neurodivergent persons also have unique abilities that align with a wide array of information professions and accommodations can be made that allow them to thrive in the workplace. It is critical that meaningful involvement of autistic individuals is a component of making policy at all levels.
Language Study For Teachers Of Reading Edc 427, Joanna Burkhardt
Language Study For Teachers Of Reading Edc 427, Joanna Burkhardt
Library Impact Statements
No abstract provided.
Facilitating Leadership Development Spc 420, Joanna Burkhardt
Facilitating Leadership Development Spc 420, Joanna Burkhardt
Library Impact Statements
No abstract provided.
Nonprofit Fiscal Oversight And Budget Analysis Spc 540, Joanna Burkhardt
Nonprofit Fiscal Oversight And Budget Analysis Spc 540, Joanna Burkhardt
Library Impact Statements
No abstract provided.
Program Development For Nonprofit Leaders Spc 545, Joanna Burkhardt
Program Development For Nonprofit Leaders Spc 545, Joanna Burkhardt
Library Impact Statements
No abstract provided.
Capstone Project: Nonprofit Leadership Spc 550, Joanna Burkhardt
Capstone Project: Nonprofit Leadership Spc 550, Joanna Burkhardt
Library Impact Statements
No abstract provided.
Leading Ethically Spc 505, Joanna Burkhardt
Leading Ethically Spc 505, Joanna Burkhardt
Library Impact Statements
No abstract provided.
Influence And Persuasion In The Social Sector Spc 510, Joanna Burkhardt
Influence And Persuasion In The Social Sector Spc 510, Joanna Burkhardt
Library Impact Statements
No abstract provided.
Nonprofit Governance And Law Spc 515, Joanna Burkhardt
Nonprofit Governance And Law Spc 515, Joanna Burkhardt
Library Impact Statements
No abstract provided.
Data Analysis Laboratory For Professional Leaders, Joanna Burkhardt
Data Analysis Laboratory For Professional Leaders, Joanna Burkhardt
Library Impact Statements
No abstract provided.
Nonprofit Strategy And Social Innovation Spc 525, Joanna Burkhardt
Nonprofit Strategy And Social Innovation Spc 525, Joanna Burkhardt
Library Impact Statements
No abstract provided.