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Autores principales: Rowland, Nicholas J., Knapp, Jeffrey A., Fargo, Hailley
Formato: Recurso educativo Open Access
Lenguaje:en
Publicado: 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ1253597
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author Rowland, Nicholas J.
Knapp, Jeffrey A.
Fargo, Hailley
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Knapp, Jeffrey A.
Fargo, Hailley
Rowland, Nicholas J.
Knapp, Jeffrey A.
Fargo, Hailley
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contents The Collaborative Book Review as an Opportunity for Undergraduate Research Skill Development Rowland, Nicholas J. Knapp, Jeffrey A. Fargo, Hailley Book Reviews Collaborative Writing Undergraduate Students Research Skills Skill Development Student Research College Faculty Librarians Library Science Scholarship Information Literacy In this article, the authors, based on a process developed in the context of US higher education, demonstrate a model for undergraduate student research skill development that involves academic staff writing collaborative book reviews with undergraduate students and librarians, especially librarians that are also academic staff with relevant content expertise. This model can and should be modified to fit various disciplinary contexts and academic circumstances, potentially around the world. The authors acknowledge that this model will be more useful for academic staff in the social sciences and humanities as compared to the so-called hard or natural sciences. The authors reimagine book reviews based on the notion of 'scholarship as conversation' in library science. As evidence, the authors describe the origins of this unique collaborative process and document the impact of academic staff, librarians, and undergraduate students partnering to increase the academic rigor of book reviews. Contributing to scholarship at the intersection of research skill development, information literacy, and embedded librarianship, this article identifies a strategic opportunity for collaboration that makes writing reviews more engaging and educationally productive for students, academic staff, and librarians.
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spellingShingle The Collaborative Book Review as an Opportunity for Undergraduate Research Skill Development
Rowland, Nicholas J.
Knapp, Jeffrey A.
Fargo, Hailley
Book Reviews
Collaborative Writing
Undergraduate Students
Research Skills
Skill Development
Student Research
College Faculty
Librarians
Library Science
Scholarship
Information Literacy
The Collaborative Book Review as an Opportunity for Undergraduate Research Skill Development Rowland, Nicholas J. Knapp, Jeffrey A. Fargo, Hailley Book Reviews Collaborative Writing Undergraduate Students Research Skills Skill Development Student Research College Faculty Librarians Library Science Scholarship Information Literacy In this article, the authors, based on a process developed in the context of US higher education, demonstrate a model for undergraduate student research skill development that involves academic staff writing collaborative book reviews with undergraduate students and librarians, especially librarians that are also academic staff with relevant content expertise. This model can and should be modified to fit various disciplinary contexts and academic circumstances, potentially around the world. The authors acknowledge that this model will be more useful for academic staff in the social sciences and humanities as compared to the so-called hard or natural sciences. The authors reimagine book reviews based on the notion of 'scholarship as conversation' in library science. As evidence, the authors describe the origins of this unique collaborative process and document the impact of academic staff, librarians, and undergraduate students partnering to increase the academic rigor of book reviews. Contributing to scholarship at the intersection of research skill development, information literacy, and embedded librarianship, this article identifies a strategic opportunity for collaboration that makes writing reviews more engaging and educationally productive for students, academic staff, and librarians.
title The Collaborative Book Review as an Opportunity for Undergraduate Research Skill Development
topic Book Reviews
Collaborative Writing
Undergraduate Students
Research Skills
Skill Development
Student Research
College Faculty
Librarians
Library Science
Scholarship
Information Literacy
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ1253597