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Integrating Student Information Competencies Into Library Services, Jeanne M. Brown
Integrating Student Information Competencies Into Library Services, Jeanne M. Brown
Library Faculty Publications
Many in the library field would argue that we have begun to perceive ourselves differently – especially in academic libraries. ALA’s Association of College and Research Libraries has been instrumental in creating or promoting a sea-change and much has gone into projecting an image of the librarian as an integral part of the educational enterprise. The message is that librarians are/ are becoming teachers.
Connections Newsletter Fall 2006
Internet Reviews: Social Networking Software: Facebook And Myspace, Stacey Greenwell, Beth Kraemer
Internet Reviews: Social Networking Software: Facebook And Myspace, Stacey Greenwell, Beth Kraemer
Library Faculty and Staff Publications
No abstract provided.
Information-Seeking Behavior Of Faculty In One School Of Public Health, Lisa C. Wallis
Information-Seeking Behavior Of Faculty In One School Of Public Health, Lisa C. Wallis
Lisa C. Wallis, MSPH, MS
The Abc's Of Building Information Partnerships: Factors For Success In Building Active And Engaged Partnerships, Deborah H. Charbonneau, Carrie F. Croatt-Moore
The Abc's Of Building Information Partnerships: Factors For Success In Building Active And Engaged Partnerships, Deborah H. Charbonneau, Carrie F. Croatt-Moore
Library Scholarly Publications
Building strong information partnerships is an essential first step to effective information literacy programs and services. The overall goal of this paper is to highlight several factors that are especially useful for establishing productive relationships with a range of potential partners including students, faculty, and other campus or community partners. Five key factors for success will be discussed to help guide the development of active and engaged partnerships.
The Internet Has Changed, Like, Everything, Joseph B. Miller
The Internet Has Changed, Like, Everything, Joseph B. Miller
Information Science Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Combining Forces On Campus: The Four C'S Of Faculty Liaison, Melanie Mills, Elizabeth Marshall
Combining Forces On Campus: The Four C'S Of Faculty Liaison, Melanie Mills, Elizabeth Marshall
Western Libraries Presentations
Now, more than ever, academic librarians across Ontario are expected to connect, collaborate, create and cooperate with faculty on their campuses. Learn how librarians at The University of Western Ontario (The D.B. Weldon Library) are building campus connections with faculty in the Arts & Humanities and Social Sciences by putting into practice The Four C’s.
Working With Generation-D: Adopting And Adapting To Cultural Learning And Change, Win Shih, Martha Allen
Working With Generation-D: Adopting And Adapting To Cultural Learning And Change, Win Shih, Martha Allen
Win Shih
Purpose – The paper aims to discuss the expectations and needs of Generation Y students for higher education specifically targeting issues relating to libraries and library management. Design/methodology/approach – The paper provides a brief overview of Generation Y personality traits and characteristics. This is followed by a discussion of organizational culture, explaining how to effectively adapt to meet the expectations of the Generation Y students. Two academic libraries’ programs designed to meet the needs of the new learners are discussed. Findings – The paper recognizes the need to address the challenges of the new learners from all levels of library …
Visual Information Literacy Via Visual Means: Three Heuristics, Benjamin R. Harris
Visual Information Literacy Via Visual Means: Three Heuristics, Benjamin R. Harris
Library Faculty Research
To offer definitions and application scenarios for three interdisciplinary heuristics designed to encourage a more holistic view of texts with the objective of raising awareness and enhancing the information literacy of student researchers.
University Libraries--Academic Quality Indicators, 1996-2006, Western Kentucky University Libraries
University Libraries--Academic Quality Indicators, 1996-2006, Western Kentucky University Libraries
Library Annual Reports, Reports, and Statistics
No abstract provided.
Re-Visioning Information Literacy For Lifelong Meaning, Dane Ward
Re-Visioning Information Literacy For Lifelong Meaning, Dane Ward
Faculty and Staff Publications – Milner Library
Information literacy is a broader capacity than current practices would suggest. In addition to critical thinking, information literacy includes information processes that explicitly address meaning, motivation and the quality of life. A more robust notion of the concept delivers significant opportunities for libraries and instructional programs.
Review Of The Book : "What's Where" In Manchu Literature, Thomas W. Larsen
Review Of The Book : "What's Where" In Manchu Literature, Thomas W. Larsen
Library Faculty and Staff Publications and Presentations
A review of the book "What's where" in Manchu literature by Giovanni Stary
The Oregon Sustainable Community Digital Library: Built To Fill A Need, Rose M. Jackson, Gary W. Markham
The Oregon Sustainable Community Digital Library: Built To Fill A Need, Rose M. Jackson, Gary W. Markham
Library Faculty and Staff Publications and Presentations
The article focuses on the launching of the Oregon Sustainable Community Digital Library (OSCDL) at the Portland State University Library in Portland, Oregon. The digital library is created to be a central repository for an access of historical planning documents within the area. The collaboration among the university, library, state and municipal agencies in this common goal has made the project more significant. Making the digitalization of vital planning reports and images from the 1960s through 1990s has been the latest goal of the project. This is in line of its vision in making information accessible regardless of physical location …
The University Library: The Center Of A University Education?, Patricia A. Frade, Allyson Washburn
The University Library: The Center Of A University Education?, Patricia A. Frade, Allyson Washburn
Faculty Publications
During 2001-2002, a formal study was conducted jointly by Brigham Young University's Office of Planning and Assessment (OPA) and the Harold B. Lee Library (HBLL) to determine the value of the library to the university community. The study described in this paper was undertaken at a time when some experts were predicting the demise of the academic library, and university administrators were questioning the need for new building, budget, and personnel requests. This paper will present a description of the study and its results, a comparison of similar data collected two years later, and a description of two new student …
Information Commons At Brigham Young University: Past, Present, And Future, Michael J. Whitchurch, Jeffrey C. Belliston, William Baer
Information Commons At Brigham Young University: Past, Present, And Future, Michael J. Whitchurch, Jeffrey C. Belliston, William Baer
Faculty Publications
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to show that the idea and implementation of information commons is becoming more prevalent in the academic library community. Many of these have been implemented in what were once General Reference areas of libraries. This paper discusses the process and experience of the Harold B. Lee Library at Brigham Young University, including concept development, acceptance and implementation. In addition, the first 18 months of operation and our visions for the future of our implementation are contained herein. One of the major themes of the paper is that change in an information commons is …