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Library and Information Science

2013

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Bowling Green State University

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Reimaging Information Literacy As Metaliteracy In A Credit Library Course, Vera J. Lux Oct 2013

Reimaging Information Literacy As Metaliteracy In A Credit Library Course, Vera J. Lux

University Libraries Faculty Publications

To address the ways users interact with information introduced by digital technologies, many librarians have looked beyond information literacy to incorporate multiple literacies into their teaching. This presentation will highlight a credit library course that was reimagined around the comprehensive conceptual framework of metaliteracy. Discover how this approach engaged students in learning core skills, such as advanced search strategies and source evaluation, through assignments involving the use of search engines, social media, and emerging technologies.


Proving Your Value: The Librarian’S Contribution To The Promotion And Tenure Process, Susan Ariew, Vera J. Lux, Matt Torrence Apr 2013

Proving Your Value: The Librarian’S Contribution To The Promotion And Tenure Process, Susan Ariew, Vera J. Lux, Matt Torrence

University Libraries Faculty Publications

What is impact and why is it so crucial to the survival of academic scholars? Find out how to assist academic faculty by helping them document their impact for promotion and tenure purposes. Panelists from two different institutions will contrast traditional and emerging new resources that measure faculty productivity, along with illustrating outreach and instruction strategies related to these resources and the populations they serve.