The ACRL\u27s Framework for Information Literacy for Higher Education offers the opportunity to rethink information literacy teaching and curriculum. However, the ACRL\u27s rescinded Information Literacy Competency Standards for Higher Education correlate with the preferred research and decision-making model of the health sciences, evidence-based practice. Through a partnership, librarians and faculty can use all three to develop a curriculum map composed of a series of research assignments and library instruction delivered over the course of a two-year undergraduate allied health program. The presented curriculum map shows that the Standards can be retained and utilized as a bridge between the new Framework and evidence-based practice to s...
In January 2018, the ACRL Health Sciences Interest Group (HSIG) convened a working group to revise t...
Information literacy is a fluid concept, shaped by our experiences, and changes in our information r...
Background: While the term “information literacy” is not often used, the skills associated with that...
The ACRL\u27s Framework for Information Literacy for Higher Education offers the opportunity to reth...
Background:Librarians teach evidence-based medicine (EBM) and information-seeking principles in unde...
Instructional medical librarians are uniquely positioned in a context governed by multiple instructi...
This is an opinion piece on the decision by the ACRL Board of Directors to rescind its “Information ...
peer-reviewedThe SCONUL Seven Pillars of Information Literacy model was revised in 2011 to reflect t...
This column describes a process for integrating information literacy (IL) and evidence-based medicin...
Many academic libraries are coping with limited library staff, a burgeoning student population, and ...
This column describes a process for integrating information literacy (IL) and evidence-based medicin...
Objective: In early 2016, the Association of College & Research Libraries (ACRL) officially adopted ...
Students pursuing graduate-level degrees for careers in the health sciences have specific, and somet...
This article attempts to clarify what the ACRL Framework is designed to do for teaching librarians. ...
The Association for College and Research Libraries (ACRL) and the American Association for School Li...
In January 2018, the ACRL Health Sciences Interest Group (HSIG) convened a working group to revise t...
Information literacy is a fluid concept, shaped by our experiences, and changes in our information r...
Background: While the term “information literacy” is not often used, the skills associated with that...
The ACRL\u27s Framework for Information Literacy for Higher Education offers the opportunity to reth...
Background:Librarians teach evidence-based medicine (EBM) and information-seeking principles in unde...
Instructional medical librarians are uniquely positioned in a context governed by multiple instructi...
This is an opinion piece on the decision by the ACRL Board of Directors to rescind its “Information ...
peer-reviewedThe SCONUL Seven Pillars of Information Literacy model was revised in 2011 to reflect t...
This column describes a process for integrating information literacy (IL) and evidence-based medicin...
Many academic libraries are coping with limited library staff, a burgeoning student population, and ...
This column describes a process for integrating information literacy (IL) and evidence-based medicin...
Objective: In early 2016, the Association of College & Research Libraries (ACRL) officially adopted ...
Students pursuing graduate-level degrees for careers in the health sciences have specific, and somet...
This article attempts to clarify what the ACRL Framework is designed to do for teaching librarians. ...
The Association for College and Research Libraries (ACRL) and the American Association for School Li...
In January 2018, the ACRL Health Sciences Interest Group (HSIG) convened a working group to revise t...
Information literacy is a fluid concept, shaped by our experiences, and changes in our information r...
Background: While the term “information literacy” is not often used, the skills associated with that...