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Main Author: Schroeder, Robert
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 2009
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ899891
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contents Both Sides Now: Librarians Looking at Information Literacy from High School and College. Tips Schroeder, Robert College Freshmen Library Research Research Methodology Librarian Attitudes School Libraries Research Skills Information Literacy Information Skills Librarians High Schools Colleges Library Associations Academic Libraries Higher Education Surveys Evaluation In October 2007, the Oregon Association of School Libraries (OASL) invited the author to speak at their annual conference. The question they asked him was, "What information literacy and library research skills do academic librarians think entering college freshmen should have?" The author investigates this question in his home state of Oregon. He surveys Oregon school and academic librarians to discover what they think transitioning students need in terms of information literacy skills. After looking at the data from the survey of Oregon librarians, the author is filled with even more questions that deal with how librarians look at their graduating seniors/incoming freshmen in regards to their skills vis a vis information literacy. The survey underscores the need for both academic and high school librarians to talk to each other about what and how they are teaching information literacy to their students. (Contains 2 tables.)
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spellingShingle Both Sides Now: Librarians Looking at Information Literacy from High School and College. Tips
Schroeder, Robert
College Freshmen
Library Research
Research Methodology
Librarian Attitudes
School Libraries
Research Skills
Information Literacy
Information Skills
Librarians
High Schools
Colleges
Library Associations
Academic Libraries
Higher Education
Surveys
Evaluation
Both Sides Now: Librarians Looking at Information Literacy from High School and College. Tips Schroeder, Robert College Freshmen Library Research Research Methodology Librarian Attitudes School Libraries Research Skills Information Literacy Information Skills Librarians High Schools Colleges Library Associations Academic Libraries Higher Education Surveys Evaluation In October 2007, the Oregon Association of School Libraries (OASL) invited the author to speak at their annual conference. The question they asked him was, "What information literacy and library research skills do academic librarians think entering college freshmen should have?" The author investigates this question in his home state of Oregon. He surveys Oregon school and academic librarians to discover what they think transitioning students need in terms of information literacy skills. After looking at the data from the survey of Oregon librarians, the author is filled with even more questions that deal with how librarians look at their graduating seniors/incoming freshmen in regards to their skills vis a vis information literacy. The survey underscores the need for both academic and high school librarians to talk to each other about what and how they are teaching information literacy to their students. (Contains 2 tables.)
title Both Sides Now: Librarians Looking at Information Literacy from High School and College. Tips
topic College Freshmen
Library Research
Research Methodology
Librarian Attitudes
School Libraries
Research Skills
Information Literacy
Information Skills
Librarians
High Schools
Colleges
Library Associations
Academic Libraries
Higher Education
Surveys
Evaluation
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ899891