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| Acceso en línea: | https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ983393 |
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- Information Literacy Development at a Distance: Embedded or Reality? Chisholm, Elizabeth Lamond, Heather M. Information Literacy Evidence Professional Personnel Distance Education Librarian Teacher Cooperation Curriculum Enrichment Curriculum Implementation Instructional Design Instructional Development Integrated Curriculum Models Program Effectiveness A small library using two full time equivalent (FTE) professional staff integrated into the Moodle environment of over 40 postgraduate distance courses with the potential to reach over 1,800 students and getting results. How? This is not embedding as many would think of it, with the librarian an active teacher throughout the entire length of the course. Through the use of reusable learning objects, and by working collaboratively with academic staff to place authentic information literacy development tasks at the point of need in the online environment, a small team has been able to make considerable in-roads into the postgraduate programs of the entire College in a short space of time. This paper outlines the model used, and how the librarians are using evaluation of outcomes to support evidence based library and information practice. (Contains 4 figures.)