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Autori principali: Figa, Elizabeth, Bone, Tonda, Macpherson, Janet R.
Natura: Recurso educativo Open Access
Lingua:en
Pubblicazione: 2009
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Accesso online:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ856557
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author Figa, Elizabeth
Bone, Tonda
Macpherson, Janet R.
author_facet Figa, Elizabeth
Bone, Tonda
Macpherson, Janet R.
Figa, Elizabeth
Bone, Tonda
Macpherson, Janet R.
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contents Faculty-Librarian Collaboration for Library Services in the Online Classroom: Student Evaluation Results and Recommended Practices for Implementation Figa, Elizabeth Bone, Tonda Macpherson, Janet R. Student Evaluation Distance Education Online Courses Academic Libraries Information Literacy Learning Experience Information Skills Reference Services Library Services Librarians Librarian Teacher Cooperation Library Science Higher Education Information Technology Surveys Libraries Student success is influenced by their ability to access, evaluate, and use resources. Traditionally, academic librarianship has provided students with these information literacy skills. The increase in distance learning options has created the need for libraries to provide both reference services equitable to those available onsite and access to online resources. This research will present the results of an initiative called "Librarian in the Classroom" (LITC). This three-year collaborative project was designed to meet the reference needs of students enrolled in online courses. Two researchers and the designated LITC librarian worked together to develop an immersive, library-centered teaching-learning experience for online students. Three years of pre- and post-course survey data revealed student perceptions, outcomes, and the impact of the service. In addition, we detail the design and implementation of innovative LITC services specific to courses, students, and assignments in order to develop a reference framework for constructing LITC components. This research was funded by the DEMCO, Inc. / TLA Research Grant. (Contains 5 tables, 2 figures and 1 note.)
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spellingShingle Faculty-Librarian Collaboration for Library Services in the Online Classroom: Student Evaluation Results and Recommended Practices for Implementation
Figa, Elizabeth
Bone, Tonda
Macpherson, Janet R.
Student Evaluation
Distance Education
Online Courses
Academic Libraries
Information Literacy
Learning Experience
Information Skills
Reference Services
Library Services
Librarians
Librarian Teacher Cooperation
Library Science
Higher Education
Information Technology
Surveys
Libraries
Faculty-Librarian Collaboration for Library Services in the Online Classroom: Student Evaluation Results and Recommended Practices for Implementation Figa, Elizabeth Bone, Tonda Macpherson, Janet R. Student Evaluation Distance Education Online Courses Academic Libraries Information Literacy Learning Experience Information Skills Reference Services Library Services Librarians Librarian Teacher Cooperation Library Science Higher Education Information Technology Surveys Libraries Student success is influenced by their ability to access, evaluate, and use resources. Traditionally, academic librarianship has provided students with these information literacy skills. The increase in distance learning options has created the need for libraries to provide both reference services equitable to those available onsite and access to online resources. This research will present the results of an initiative called "Librarian in the Classroom" (LITC). This three-year collaborative project was designed to meet the reference needs of students enrolled in online courses. Two researchers and the designated LITC librarian worked together to develop an immersive, library-centered teaching-learning experience for online students. Three years of pre- and post-course survey data revealed student perceptions, outcomes, and the impact of the service. In addition, we detail the design and implementation of innovative LITC services specific to courses, students, and assignments in order to develop a reference framework for constructing LITC components. This research was funded by the DEMCO, Inc. / TLA Research Grant. (Contains 5 tables, 2 figures and 1 note.)
title Faculty-Librarian Collaboration for Library Services in the Online Classroom: Student Evaluation Results and Recommended Practices for Implementation
topic Student Evaluation
Distance Education
Online Courses
Academic Libraries
Information Literacy
Learning Experience
Information Skills
Reference Services
Library Services
Librarians
Librarian Teacher Cooperation
Library Science
Higher Education
Information Technology
Surveys
Libraries
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ856557