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Main Author: Carini, Peter
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 2016
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ1091778
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contents Information Literacy for Archives and Special Collections: Defining Outcomes Carini, Peter Information Literacy Archives Special Libraries Primary Sources Standard Setting Undergraduate Study Library Instruction Concept Teaching Program Proposals Library Services Library Materials College Libraries This article provides the framework for a set of standards and outcomes that would constitute information literacy with primary sources. Based on a working model used at Dartmouth College's Rauner Special Collections Library in Hanover, New Hampshire, these concepts create a framework for teaching with primary source materials intended to produce expert users at the undergraduate level. At the same time, these concepts establish a structure for archivists and librarians to use in assessing their work with faculty and students.
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spellingShingle Information Literacy for Archives and Special Collections: Defining Outcomes
Carini, Peter
Information Literacy
Archives
Special Libraries
Primary Sources
Standard Setting
Undergraduate Study
Library Instruction
Concept Teaching
Program Proposals
Library Services
Library Materials
College Libraries
Information Literacy for Archives and Special Collections: Defining Outcomes Carini, Peter Information Literacy Archives Special Libraries Primary Sources Standard Setting Undergraduate Study Library Instruction Concept Teaching Program Proposals Library Services Library Materials College Libraries This article provides the framework for a set of standards and outcomes that would constitute information literacy with primary sources. Based on a working model used at Dartmouth College's Rauner Special Collections Library in Hanover, New Hampshire, these concepts create a framework for teaching with primary source materials intended to produce expert users at the undergraduate level. At the same time, these concepts establish a structure for archivists and librarians to use in assessing their work with faculty and students.
title Information Literacy for Archives and Special Collections: Defining Outcomes
topic Information Literacy
Archives
Special Libraries
Primary Sources
Standard Setting
Undergraduate Study
Library Instruction
Concept Teaching
Program Proposals
Library Services
Library Materials
College Libraries
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ1091778