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2020

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Increasing Our Reach While Preserving Quality: Creating And Using Information Literacy Assessments And Rubrics For Non-Librarians, Rory Patterson, Angela Rice, Jeremy Roden Jan 2020

Increasing Our Reach While Preserving Quality: Creating And Using Information Literacy Assessments And Rubrics For Non-Librarians, Rory Patterson, Angela Rice, Jeremy Roden

LOEX Conference Proceedings 2013

No abstract provided.


Make It Pop: Integrating Visual Literacy Into Your Teaching “Songbook”, Kaila Bussert, Ann Medaille, Nicole E. Brown Jan 2020

Make It Pop: Integrating Visual Literacy Into Your Teaching “Songbook”, Kaila Bussert, Ann Medaille, Nicole E. Brown

LOEX Conference Proceedings 2013

No abstract provided.


Conference Presentations And The Art Of Asking Effective Questions, Christina Heady, Joshua Vossler Jan 2020

Conference Presentations And The Art Of Asking Effective Questions, Christina Heady, Joshua Vossler

LOEX Conference Proceedings 2013

No abstract provided.


Remix Your Data: Visualizing Library Instruction Statistics, Brianna Marshall, David Edward "Ted" Polley Jan 2020

Remix Your Data: Visualizing Library Instruction Statistics, Brianna Marshall, David Edward "Ted" Polley

LOEX Conference Proceedings 2013

No abstract provided.


Fine Tuning The Group Activity Using The 4s Structure, Allison Hosier Jan 2020

Fine Tuning The Group Activity Using The 4s Structure, Allison Hosier

LOEX Conference Proceedings 2013

No abstract provided.


Wake Me Up Before You Go-Go: Using Unlikely Examples To Engage Students In Information Literacy, Jean Cook Jan 2020

Wake Me Up Before You Go-Go: Using Unlikely Examples To Engage Students In Information Literacy, Jean Cook

LOEX Conference Proceedings 2013

No abstract provided.


Information Privilege, Jessica Dai Jan 2020

Information Privilege, Jessica Dai

2020 Library Immersion Program for Graduate Students

This discussion-based session will focus on the ways that access to information is dependent on status, power, and affiliation.


University Of New Hampshire: Renaissance In Action, Kathrine C. Aydelott Jan 2020

University Of New Hampshire: Renaissance In Action, Kathrine C. Aydelott

Faculty Publications

This chapter, from Association of College and Research Library's (ACRL) Hidden Architectures of Information Literacy Programs, details the multi-year shift of service delivery and structure of the University of New Hampshire's Research & Learning Services department. The chapter further outlines plans to re-imagine the embedded liaison program and details the nascent rebirth of a unified library instruction program.


Portraits Of Professional Collaboration: Faculty-Librarian Teaching Partnerships, Carrie L. Forbes Jan 2020

Portraits Of Professional Collaboration: Faculty-Librarian Teaching Partnerships, Carrie L. Forbes

Electronic Theses and Dissertations

Many regional accrediting organizations for higher education have embraced information literacy as a key component for both student success and student learning outcomes. Through embedded librarianship practices, librarians are now taking a leading role in developing and promoting users’ information literacy skills and in adopting an active classroom teaching approach. Faculty-librarian team teaching is a best practice for integrating information literacy into the higher education curricula, but the extant research has largely focused on the barriers to collaboration. Using Walsh and Kahn’s (2010) model of “collaborative working” as a conceptual framework, this dissertation explores the qualities and characteristics of four …


I Hear The Train A Comin’: Common Core Is Rollin’ 'Round The Bend, Susann Devries, Sarah Fabian Jan 2020

I Hear The Train A Comin’: Common Core Is Rollin’ 'Round The Bend, Susann Devries, Sarah Fabian

LOEX Conference Proceedings 2013

No abstract provided.


Strum A New Chord: Embracing The Uncomfortable & Switching To Learner-Centered Library Instruction, Courtney Eger, James Benner Jan 2020

Strum A New Chord: Embracing The Uncomfortable & Switching To Learner-Centered Library Instruction, Courtney Eger, James Benner

LOEX Conference Proceedings 2013

No abstract provided.


Teaching As Virtual Repertory: Tuning Embedded Instruction To The Online Course, Jason Ezell Jan 2020

Teaching As Virtual Repertory: Tuning Embedded Instruction To The Online Course, Jason Ezell

LOEX Conference Proceedings 2013

No abstract provided.


From Bad Karaoke To Grammy Winners: Get Your Team In Tune, Carolyn Caffrey Gardner, Kim Pittman Jan 2020

From Bad Karaoke To Grammy Winners: Get Your Team In Tune, Carolyn Caffrey Gardner, Kim Pittman

LOEX Conference Proceedings 2013

No abstract provided.


Telling Stories About The Library: Student-Generated Comics As Information Literacy Narratives, Matt Upson, Alex Mudd Jan 2020

Telling Stories About The Library: Student-Generated Comics As Information Literacy Narratives, Matt Upson, Alex Mudd

LOEX Conference Proceedings 2013

No abstract provided.


Wikipedia As An Authentic Learning Space, Michele Van Hoeck Jan 2020

Wikipedia As An Authentic Learning Space, Michele Van Hoeck

LOEX Conference Proceedings 2013

No abstract provided.


Information Literacy Vs. The Demagogue: Are We Preparing Students For Informed Citizenship?, Mark Lenker Jan 2020

Information Literacy Vs. The Demagogue: Are We Preparing Students For Informed Citizenship?, Mark Lenker

LOEX Conference Proceedings 2013

No abstract provided.


Moving Archival Instruction Online - Creating Asynchronous, Interactive, Accessible, Multimodal Playlist-Style Lesson Plans, Blake Spitz Jan 2020

Moving Archival Instruction Online - Creating Asynchronous, Interactive, Accessible, Multimodal Playlist-Style Lesson Plans, Blake Spitz

University Libraries Presentations Series

In this presentation I share the results of my deep-dive into the worlds of online teaching pedagogy, technology for accessible and active online learning, and best practices for teaching with digitized primary sources; my technology selections, for DIY (at home) creation of accessible videos and screencasts, questionnaires, and interactive spaces; and focus on my final product, a hyperlinked (hyperdoc) playlist style asynchronous lesson plan, with diverse information presentation modes, interactive activities, and some student choice. This lesson plan is easily adaptable by adding, editing, or removing various components for different class groups, and is in several formats to help increase …


Graduate Student Confidence Following A For-Credit Systematic Review Course Pilot: Qualitative And Quantitative Data, Bethany S. Mcgowan, Jason B. Reed, Jane Yatcilla Jan 2020

Graduate Student Confidence Following A For-Credit Systematic Review Course Pilot: Qualitative And Quantitative Data, Bethany S. Mcgowan, Jason B. Reed, Jane Yatcilla

Libraries Faculty and Staff Supplemental Materials

3 Excel files and supplementary tables that describe the qualitative and quantitative results of data analysis related to the case study, 'Graduate student confidence following a for-credit systematic review course pilot: a case report' (Journal of the Medical Library Association, April 2021). The course syllabus is also included as a Word document.


Exploring Librarians’ Teaching Roles Through Metaphor, Andrea Baer Jan 2020

Exploring Librarians’ Teaching Roles Through Metaphor, Andrea Baer

Libraries Scholarship

As librarians’ instructional roles continue to evolve, metaphor can be a powerful tool through which to reflect on and at times to reframe librarians’ evolving educational roles and pedagogical approaches, as they consider beliefs and assumptions about teaching and learning and about their unfolding work and identities. This article explores this potential by examining professional documents on librarians’ teaching, discussing empirical research on metaphor as a tool for teacher development, examining metaphors that librarians have sometimes used to describe their pedagogical work, and sharing the author’s experiences facilitating a librarian workshop on metaphor and librarians’ teaching roles.


Evaluación Del Impacto De Los Programas De Alfabetización Informacional De La Biblioteca La Victoria, Ronald Alfonso Villalba Paramo Jan 2020

Evaluación Del Impacto De Los Programas De Alfabetización Informacional De La Biblioteca La Victoria, Ronald Alfonso Villalba Paramo

Sistemas de Información, Bibliotecología y Archivística

La presente Investigación muestra el impacto de la Alfabetización Informacional en el adulto mayor de la Biblioteca la Victoria Ubicada en Bogotá zona San Cristóbal, respondiendo a la pregunta ¿Cuál es el impacto de los programas de Alfabetización Informacional de la Biblioteca la Victoria? y como los contenidos de enseñanza de la biblioteca pública son relevantes para que el adulto mayor sea incluido en una sociedad abordada por la tecnología, donde la Biblioteca Pública tiene un papel crucial para que el adulto mayor sea una persona, Alfabetizada en tecnología y temas de actualidad académica. Los programas de Alfabetización Informacional, el …


Exploring Secondary Students’ Abilities In Judging The Credibility Of Digital Content On The Internet, Katie Dailey Jan 2020

Exploring Secondary Students’ Abilities In Judging The Credibility Of Digital Content On The Internet, Katie Dailey

Masters Theses

The shift from print to digital environments has created an opportunity and responsibility for educators to focus on instructional planning and practices that reflects the growing complexity of online texts students helping to ensure that their students are information literate. The purpose of this qualitative study is to explore the how 83 eleventh grade high school English students judge the credibility of information on the internet. The researcher used methodological triangulation to qualitatively analyze by comparing and aligning data from the survey results, observations of students during class discussions, responses to class assignments, and the quality ratings of students’ think-aloud …