In this paper we examine how faculty and librarians\u27 own approaches to and attitudes toward library tools, as well as their assumptions about student research practices, impede students\u27 ability to view learning as a recursive, creative, and ongoing inquiry. We propose first that librarians and faculty examine the assumptions of knowledge that characterize their respective university constituencies; second that they dismantle some of the disciplinary boundaries that separate these constituencies; third that they collaborate to craft analytical assignments that stress knowledge as process; and fourth that they transform library instruction from tool-based demonstrations to analytical, problem-based learning exercises. Finally, we descr...
Addressing information literacy skills at the freshmen level can often result in frustration for eve...
This article reviews library and education literature, as well as the author’s personal observation ...
It is critical that citizens of a democratic society have a solid grounding in information literacy ...
In this paper we examine how faculty and librarians’ own approaches to and attitudes toward library ...
In this paper the authors examine how faculty and librarians ’ own approaches to and attitudes towar...
When librarians apply critical pedagogy in a classroom, they can both impart knowledge and ignite br...
While faculty often express dismay at their students’ ability to locate and evaluate secondary sourc...
This paper looks at librarian/course instructor collaboration in higher education and draws specific...
This paper explores a unique approach to information literacy instruction by designing a curriculum ...
Despite the shared work of teaching research and writing, research librarians and compositionists (w...
The following case study investigated the efficacy of Information Literacy (IL) pedagogy on undergra...
This article reviews library and education literature, as well as the author’s personal observation ...
This case study examines a project administered by English faculty and librarians at Volunteer State...
Understanding the nature and complementarity of the phenomena of information and knowledge lend not ...
Purpose: In this study, we sought to describe information literacy success outcomes for students who...
Addressing information literacy skills at the freshmen level can often result in frustration for eve...
This article reviews library and education literature, as well as the author’s personal observation ...
It is critical that citizens of a democratic society have a solid grounding in information literacy ...
In this paper we examine how faculty and librarians’ own approaches to and attitudes toward library ...
In this paper the authors examine how faculty and librarians ’ own approaches to and attitudes towar...
When librarians apply critical pedagogy in a classroom, they can both impart knowledge and ignite br...
While faculty often express dismay at their students’ ability to locate and evaluate secondary sourc...
This paper looks at librarian/course instructor collaboration in higher education and draws specific...
This paper explores a unique approach to information literacy instruction by designing a curriculum ...
Despite the shared work of teaching research and writing, research librarians and compositionists (w...
The following case study investigated the efficacy of Information Literacy (IL) pedagogy on undergra...
This article reviews library and education literature, as well as the author’s personal observation ...
This case study examines a project administered by English faculty and librarians at Volunteer State...
Understanding the nature and complementarity of the phenomena of information and knowledge lend not ...
Purpose: In this study, we sought to describe information literacy success outcomes for students who...
Addressing information literacy skills at the freshmen level can often result in frustration for eve...
This article reviews library and education literature, as well as the author’s personal observation ...
It is critical that citizens of a democratic society have a solid grounding in information literacy ...