The aim of our presentation is to show the advantages of collaboration between faculty and library when it comes to introducing students to different aspects of academic writing. We will share our experience on integrating reference practices, reference management software (Zotero) and information searching into the curriculum. The English Studies section at the Department of Languages and Literatures and the University Library at Gothenburg University have a history of collaboration at all undergraduate levels in order to support the development of the students’ information literacy. During 2014-2015 the courses in academic writing have been revised, which has led to rethinking the collaboration with the library. The syllabus has been red...
At Södertörn University, Sweden, a collaboration model has been developed from the theory of academi...
In contemporary digital society, information literacy is increasingly important and viewed as a nece...
Do we as librarians really know what students at our universities need to develop their information ...
The aim of our presentation is to show the advantages of collaboration between faculty and library w...
The aim of this presentation is to highlight and reflect on the advantages of collaboration between ...
Many academic libraries are asked to do more for less money. By reaching out to other academic servi...
Once upon a time, students went to the library to use the card catalog to find research materials. T...
“Writing and information literacy (IL) are paired as learning outcomes in many composition classroom...
To fulfill their academic purposes in higher education, students must mobilize knowledge learned in ...
At the University of Bergen (UiB), Norway, the library is given the coordinator responsibility for a...
Our aim is to highlight and exemplify the value of collaboration across professional borders concern...
Librarian and writing faculty collaborations show significant opportunities for improving student IL...
In our collaborative faculty-librarian presentation, we will offer a model for institutionalizing in...
Academic literacies among high school students and university students have been a highly discussed ...
Academic literacies among high school students and university students have been a highly discussed ...
At Södertörn University, Sweden, a collaboration model has been developed from the theory of academi...
In contemporary digital society, information literacy is increasingly important and viewed as a nece...
Do we as librarians really know what students at our universities need to develop their information ...
The aim of our presentation is to show the advantages of collaboration between faculty and library w...
The aim of this presentation is to highlight and reflect on the advantages of collaboration between ...
Many academic libraries are asked to do more for less money. By reaching out to other academic servi...
Once upon a time, students went to the library to use the card catalog to find research materials. T...
“Writing and information literacy (IL) are paired as learning outcomes in many composition classroom...
To fulfill their academic purposes in higher education, students must mobilize knowledge learned in ...
At the University of Bergen (UiB), Norway, the library is given the coordinator responsibility for a...
Our aim is to highlight and exemplify the value of collaboration across professional borders concern...
Librarian and writing faculty collaborations show significant opportunities for improving student IL...
In our collaborative faculty-librarian presentation, we will offer a model for institutionalizing in...
Academic literacies among high school students and university students have been a highly discussed ...
Academic literacies among high school students and university students have been a highly discussed ...
At Södertörn University, Sweden, a collaboration model has been developed from the theory of academi...
In contemporary digital society, information literacy is increasingly important and viewed as a nece...
Do we as librarians really know what students at our universities need to develop their information ...