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Autori principali: Kuglitsch, Rebecca, Bordeaux, Julia R.
Natura: Recurso educativo Open Access
Lingua:en
Pubblicazione: 2017
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Accesso online:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ1155241
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author Kuglitsch, Rebecca
Bordeaux, Julia R.
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Bordeaux, Julia R.
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contents Construction and Contextualization of Authority in STEM Fields: An Exploratory Paper Kuglitsch, Rebecca Bordeaux, Julia R. STEM Education Information Literacy Information Skills Library Instruction Peer Evaluation Authors Standards Citations (References) Journal Articles Faculty Publishing Academic Libraries In this paper, we explore how librarians can teach students to deconstruct the concept of authority using questions and considering contextual needs in STEM fields. We argue that examining the complexities of common signifiers of authority, such as peer review, citation rates, and types of sources, as well as exploring contextual factors such as authority in academic and professional settings, are key to developing an understanding of the ACRL Framework for Information Literacy Frame "Authority is constructed and contextual" in the sciences. For each signifier of authority, we present ways to approach and discuss the question in the classroom.
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spellingShingle Construction and Contextualization of Authority in STEM Fields: An Exploratory Paper
Kuglitsch, Rebecca
Bordeaux, Julia R.
STEM Education
Information Literacy
Information Skills
Library Instruction
Peer Evaluation
Authors
Standards
Citations (References)
Journal Articles
Faculty Publishing
Academic Libraries
Construction and Contextualization of Authority in STEM Fields: An Exploratory Paper Kuglitsch, Rebecca Bordeaux, Julia R. STEM Education Information Literacy Information Skills Library Instruction Peer Evaluation Authors Standards Citations (References) Journal Articles Faculty Publishing Academic Libraries In this paper, we explore how librarians can teach students to deconstruct the concept of authority using questions and considering contextual needs in STEM fields. We argue that examining the complexities of common signifiers of authority, such as peer review, citation rates, and types of sources, as well as exploring contextual factors such as authority in academic and professional settings, are key to developing an understanding of the ACRL Framework for Information Literacy Frame "Authority is constructed and contextual" in the sciences. For each signifier of authority, we present ways to approach and discuss the question in the classroom.
title Construction and Contextualization of Authority in STEM Fields: An Exploratory Paper
topic STEM Education
Information Literacy
Information Skills
Library Instruction
Peer Evaluation
Authors
Standards
Citations (References)
Journal Articles
Faculty Publishing
Academic Libraries
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ1155241