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Barton, Hope; Cheng, Jim; Clougherty, Leo; Forys, John; Lyles, Toby; Persson, Dorothy Marie; Walters, Christine; Washington-Hoagland, Carlette – portal: Libraries and the Academy, 2002
Describes a University of Iowa Libraries' user needs assessment survey of a random sample of graduate and professional students. Results showed the need for more assistance in using the library, greater awareness of library services offered to graduate students, and the desire for more opportunities for library instruction. (Author/LRW)
Descriptors: Academic Libraries, Graduate Students, Higher Education, Library Instruction
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Colborn, Nancy Wootton; Cordell, Rosanne M. – RSR: Reference Services Review, 1998
Discusses the distinction between student evaluation and program assessment; the development of assessment methods for library instruction; and the various steps taken in the writing, testing, revising, and use of an assessment instrument for the Schurz Library instruction program at Indiana University South Bend. Library instruction guidelines,…
Descriptors: Academic Libraries, Evaluation Methods, Feedback, Higher Education
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Kirk, Thomas G., Jr. – RSR: Reference Services Review, 1999
Discusses the history and development of the library instruction movement and of the Association of Research Libraries' Instruction section, especially in relation to course-related instruction at Earlham College. Considers search strategies; teamwork between librarians and faculty; the effects of active learning; use of the World Wide Web; and…
Descriptors: Academic Libraries, Active Learning, Course Integrated Library Instruction, Higher Education
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Nims, Julia K. – RSR: Reference Services Review, 1999
Examines the role of marketing, promotional activities, and public relations in library instructional services and discusses some reactions to using these techniques to improve instruction programs. Considers information technology, the explosion of available information, and changes in users, and emphasizes the need to respond to user needs.…
Descriptors: Academic Libraries, Educational Change, Higher Education, Information Technology
Pappas, Marjorie L. – School Library Media Activities Monthly, 2001
Discusses "Information Literacy Standards" for school library media specialists that were included in the 1998 edition of "Information Power" and presents a lesson plan for middle school students on global warming that focuses on the standard addressing perspective, or point of view, and incorporates an information process…
Descriptors: Global Warming, Information Literacy, Information Skills, Learning Activities
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Jacobs, Mark – Information Technology and Libraries, 2001
Discussion of academic library instruction and information literacy focuses on a Web-based program developed at Washington State University called Speakeasy Studio and Cafe that is used for bibliographic instruction. Highlights include the research process; asking the right question; and adapting to students' differing learning styles. (LRW)
Descriptors: Academic Libraries, Cognitive Style, Higher Education, Information Literacy
Library Journal, 2005
Jennifer Duvernay, a science reference librarian at Arizona State University (ASU), feels it is very important to make sure that the information shopping experience is completely satisfying. "I'd like our students to choose to come to us because they have good experiences with us, trust us, and like us, despite [the availability of] plenty of…
Descriptors: College Libraries, Library Instruction, Library Services, Librarians
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Leahy, Anna; Rindge, Deborah – Composition Studies, 2004
English 116: Freshman Seminar is, according to the college catalog, the "gateway course for North Central College's integrative curriculum. [It f]ocuses on writing, reading, and critical thinking related to a specific area of inquiry [and is t]eam-taught by faculty from English and another department. Topics vary, but emphasis is on rhetoric…
Descriptors: Freshman Composition, First Year Seminars, Photography, Rhetoric
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Harris, Benjamin R. – Education Libraries, 2005
Numerous reasons have been offered for the increase in plagiarism in the academy over the last decade, and most of the research has assigned primary blame to the influence of the Internet. Few writers have considered how changes in the location of research and citation instruction have had an impact on these statistics. The lack of such…
Descriptors: Plagiarism, Citations (References), Ethics, Information Literacy
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Ontell, Val – Community & Junior College Libraries, 2003
At San Diego Mesa College, we found that too many of our faculty were unaware of the wide variety of resources and services we provide, or how to integrate them into their programs. To remedy this, familiarize them with the LRC building, and provide hands-on experience with some of the materials we have, I presented a two-hour staff development…
Descriptors: Learning Resources Centers, Teacher Workshops, Library Instruction, College Faculty
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Ellison, Alicia B. – Community & Junior College Libraries, 2004
Faculty/librarian collaboration is a topic that receives almost as much coverage in the library literature as information literacy. It is probably safe to say that information literacy efforts cannot succeed without positive collaboration between classroom faculty and librarians. The most common scenario for such collaboration is the library…
Descriptors: Library Research, Cooperation, Course Content, Information Literacy
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Moore, Melissa – Resource Sharing & Information Networks, 2004
All academic librarians can be easily convinced from studies and personal experience that the best way to help students learn lifelong research skills is by collaborating with teaching faculty. The author explores the need for this collaboration to be relational rather than circumstantial, with a long-term focus. She explores practical ways to…
Descriptors: Academic Libraries, Research Skills, Librarian Teacher Cooperation, Collegiality
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Mittermeyer, Diane – Education for Information, 2005
For many years academic librarians have been involved in the delivery of library instruction programs. Most of these librarians however have the impression that when students arrive at the university their knowledge of the information seeking process is quite limited. This paper presents a summary of a research which took place in the province of…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Undergraduate Study, Research Design, Speech Communication
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Beile, Penny M. – Public Services Quarterly, 2007
University of Central Florida faculty and administrators recently endorsed a library-initiated proposal to integrate information fluency across the curriculum. The information fluency proposal was drafted in response to a university-wide call for proposals for a quality enhancement plan, which is a requirement for reaffirmation by the…
Descriptors: Program Effectiveness, Information Literacy, Program Implementation, Program Evaluation
Godbey, Ruth – 1996
The staff of the Creighton University (Omaha, Nebraska) Health Sciences Library has been able to improve not only the library's public relations but also the image of the library by presenting weekly "Lunch-and-Learn" workshops. Since 1990, approximately 15 workshops have been presented each semester with topics ranging from cancer…
Descriptors: Academic Libraries, Attendance, Faculty, Higher Education
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