Teaching students how to conduct research that helps them develop a scholarly work is often a daunting task. A fortuitous collaboration between faculty members in the School of Education and the academic library led to the development of strategies for teaching graduate students how to conduct quality research. Over the course of four years, faculty worked to include library search tools and strategies into graduate research classes
While faculty often express dismay at their students’ ability to locate and evaluate secondary sourc...
According to faculty interviews, entering college freshmen frequently did not exhibit consistent kno...
The purpose of this case study, created by a faculty learning community (FLC) on research fluency, i...
In any academic context, when one mentions the term research, students immediately panic and assume ...
When an education professor and a reference librarian sought to improve the quality of undergraduate...
Paper presented at the 33rd Annual IATUL [International Association of Scientific and Technological ...
This chapter describes an effort at the University of Florida to address the needs of graduate stude...
The authors of this book have devoted themselves to information literacy and its literature for more...
PurposeThis paper aims to review current literature pertaining to information literacy and digital l...
This poster will recount the experience of Miami University's Faculty Learning Community for Improvi...
This article investigates how psychology graduate students find information for coursework and resea...
This presentation will recount the experiences of Miami University’s (Oxford, OH) Faculty Learning C...
Purpose This paper aims to review current literature pertaining to information literacy and digital ...
Collaborations between librarians and faculty in graduate-level capstone classes are common, as is l...
The search process research topic is concerned for every doctoral student from all major colleges an...
While faculty often express dismay at their students’ ability to locate and evaluate secondary sourc...
According to faculty interviews, entering college freshmen frequently did not exhibit consistent kno...
The purpose of this case study, created by a faculty learning community (FLC) on research fluency, i...
In any academic context, when one mentions the term research, students immediately panic and assume ...
When an education professor and a reference librarian sought to improve the quality of undergraduate...
Paper presented at the 33rd Annual IATUL [International Association of Scientific and Technological ...
This chapter describes an effort at the University of Florida to address the needs of graduate stude...
The authors of this book have devoted themselves to information literacy and its literature for more...
PurposeThis paper aims to review current literature pertaining to information literacy and digital l...
This poster will recount the experience of Miami University's Faculty Learning Community for Improvi...
This article investigates how psychology graduate students find information for coursework and resea...
This presentation will recount the experiences of Miami University’s (Oxford, OH) Faculty Learning C...
Purpose This paper aims to review current literature pertaining to information literacy and digital ...
Collaborations between librarians and faculty in graduate-level capstone classes are common, as is l...
The search process research topic is concerned for every doctoral student from all major colleges an...
While faculty often express dismay at their students’ ability to locate and evaluate secondary sourc...
According to faculty interviews, entering college freshmen frequently did not exhibit consistent kno...
The purpose of this case study, created by a faculty learning community (FLC) on research fluency, i...