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Hauptverfasser: Tumbleson, Beth E., Burke, John J.
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Sprache:en
Veröffentlicht: 2010
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Online-Zugang:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ896525
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author Tumbleson, Beth E.
Burke, John J.
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Burke, John J.
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Burke, John J.
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contents Embedded Librarianship Is Job One: Building on Instructional Synergies Tumbleson, Beth E. Burke, John J. Librarians Outreach Programs Library Services Information Literacy Academic Libraries Undergraduate Students Reference Services Library Instruction Web Sites Instructional Materials Courses Instructional Effectiveness Information literacy instruction is provided in five formats: reference, one-shot sessions, credit courses, library Web sites, and embedded librarians. Each method offers distinct merits as well as limitations. Much can be gained by considering the swirl or interplay of all five and how working with one approach informs the others and results in a better information literacy experience for students. Nevertheless, the question must be asked as to which method delivers the best opportunity for undergraduates to develop research skills and why. Recent findings of Project Information Literacy hold clues which signal embedded librarianship as the approach to pursue.
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spellingShingle Embedded Librarianship Is Job One: Building on Instructional Synergies
Tumbleson, Beth E.
Burke, John J.
Librarians
Outreach Programs
Library Services
Information Literacy
Academic Libraries
Undergraduate Students
Reference Services
Library Instruction
Web Sites
Instructional Materials
Courses
Instructional Effectiveness
Embedded Librarianship Is Job One: Building on Instructional Synergies Tumbleson, Beth E. Burke, John J. Librarians Outreach Programs Library Services Information Literacy Academic Libraries Undergraduate Students Reference Services Library Instruction Web Sites Instructional Materials Courses Instructional Effectiveness Information literacy instruction is provided in five formats: reference, one-shot sessions, credit courses, library Web sites, and embedded librarians. Each method offers distinct merits as well as limitations. Much can be gained by considering the swirl or interplay of all five and how working with one approach informs the others and results in a better information literacy experience for students. Nevertheless, the question must be asked as to which method delivers the best opportunity for undergraduates to develop research skills and why. Recent findings of Project Information Literacy hold clues which signal embedded librarianship as the approach to pursue.
title Embedded Librarianship Is Job One: Building on Instructional Synergies
topic Librarians
Outreach Programs
Library Services
Information Literacy
Academic Libraries
Undergraduate Students
Reference Services
Library Instruction
Web Sites
Instructional Materials
Courses
Instructional Effectiveness
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ896525