Too often incoming students leave library orientation sessions feeling overwhelmed and overstressed, which results in the library becoming one more intimidating obstacle to them. However, this does not need to be the case. Visual literacy and visual culture can be leveraged to engage students and improve library orientation sessions
In our media-driven age visuals are increasingly frequent and prominently present in society and the...
Addressing information literacy skills at the freshmen level can often result in frustration for eve...
Just as one-shot information literacy sessions can be implemented in college classes to improve stud...
Does library engagement of students contribute to their success? This poster will highlight our stu...
Instruction librarians sometimes face challenges in planning and implementing successful one-shot se...
Library orientations continue to excite, or plague, instruction librarians everywhere. Reaching firs...
Student volunteers can be a valuable resource for library outreach programs. This article details ho...
The importance of images and visual media in today's culture is changing what it means to be literat...
At the University of Waterloo, librarians have been expanding their outreach to first-year students ...
Libraries often take challenges as they are presented and make them a success. Such was the case at ...
This poster was presented at ALA 2018, the annual conference of the American Library Association.Stu...
Academic libraries look for successful marketing strategies to promote positive perceptions among st...
This article focuses on the development of an engaging library orientation module for UC San Diego F...
As new subject area librarians (for the Arts and Humanities respectively) at Virginia Commonwealth U...
What do students retain from first-year workshops? In fall 2019, Utah State University Libraries ass...
In our media-driven age visuals are increasingly frequent and prominently present in society and the...
Addressing information literacy skills at the freshmen level can often result in frustration for eve...
Just as one-shot information literacy sessions can be implemented in college classes to improve stud...
Does library engagement of students contribute to their success? This poster will highlight our stu...
Instruction librarians sometimes face challenges in planning and implementing successful one-shot se...
Library orientations continue to excite, or plague, instruction librarians everywhere. Reaching firs...
Student volunteers can be a valuable resource for library outreach programs. This article details ho...
The importance of images and visual media in today's culture is changing what it means to be literat...
At the University of Waterloo, librarians have been expanding their outreach to first-year students ...
Libraries often take challenges as they are presented and make them a success. Such was the case at ...
This poster was presented at ALA 2018, the annual conference of the American Library Association.Stu...
Academic libraries look for successful marketing strategies to promote positive perceptions among st...
This article focuses on the development of an engaging library orientation module for UC San Diego F...
As new subject area librarians (for the Arts and Humanities respectively) at Virginia Commonwealth U...
What do students retain from first-year workshops? In fall 2019, Utah State University Libraries ass...
In our media-driven age visuals are increasingly frequent and prominently present in society and the...
Addressing information literacy skills at the freshmen level can often result in frustration for eve...
Just as one-shot information literacy sessions can be implemented in college classes to improve stud...