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2009
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| Acceso en línea: | https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ866946 |
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- Archivists as Educators: Integrating Primary Sources into the Curriculum Carini, Peter Primary Sources Information Literacy Library Instruction Research Skills Archives Curriculum Enrichment Educational Strategies Librarians Communities of Practice Teaching Methods Guidance Programs Primary source materials are increasingly being thought of as curricular resources and archivists are being asked to play the role of educator. This article, based on the session "Archivists as Educators: Integrating Primary Sources into the Curriculum" looks at the role of the primary source in undergraduate and secondary school curricula and explores strategies for archivists faced with the expectation that they participate as educators. More specifically it is aimed at helping archivists move away from library based bibliographic instruction methods and encourages them to branch out and teach research methods more akin to information literacy for primary sources. (Contains 29 notes.)