The authors describe difficulties pertaining to discipline-specific discourse and identity among collaborators during the process of revising the information literacy component of a first-year writing program. Hardesty’s term “faculty culture” offers a frame through which to understand resistance and tension among otherwise engaged faculty and situates this experience within the uncomfortable history between faculty and librarians who may be perceived as “inauthentic” faculty. The authors suggest ways to improve communication between librarians and writing program faculty when collaborating on information literacy instruction
The purpose of this pilot study is to discover how academic instruction librarians discuss the conce...
In this paper we examine how faculty and librarians\u27 own approaches to and attitudes toward libra...
The aim of this article is to discuss some of the challenges and possibilities that librarians may f...
The authors describe difficulties pertaining to discipline-specific discourse and identity among col...
This paper looks at librarian/course instructor collaboration in higher education and draws specific...
In our collaborative faculty-librarian presentation, we will offer a model for institutionalizing in...
While faculty often express dismay at their students’ ability to locate and evaluate secondary sourc...
Despite the shared work of teaching research and writing, research librarians and compositionists (w...
Academic librarians have long understood the importance of, and argued for, the curricular integrati...
It is critical that citizens of a democratic society have a solid grounding in information literacy ...
The collaboration of instruction in higher education academic courses leads to integrating informati...
The authors analyze twenty in-depth interviews with faculty members about how they perceive informat...
Purpose: In this study, we sought to describe information literacy success outcomes for students who...
Research on collaboration in information literacy curriculum has yielded insights into the opportuni...
This article looks at how librarians, who are the experts in information dissemination can collabo...
The purpose of this pilot study is to discover how academic instruction librarians discuss the conce...
In this paper we examine how faculty and librarians\u27 own approaches to and attitudes toward libra...
The aim of this article is to discuss some of the challenges and possibilities that librarians may f...
The authors describe difficulties pertaining to discipline-specific discourse and identity among col...
This paper looks at librarian/course instructor collaboration in higher education and draws specific...
In our collaborative faculty-librarian presentation, we will offer a model for institutionalizing in...
While faculty often express dismay at their students’ ability to locate and evaluate secondary sourc...
Despite the shared work of teaching research and writing, research librarians and compositionists (w...
Academic librarians have long understood the importance of, and argued for, the curricular integrati...
It is critical that citizens of a democratic society have a solid grounding in information literacy ...
The collaboration of instruction in higher education academic courses leads to integrating informati...
The authors analyze twenty in-depth interviews with faculty members about how they perceive informat...
Purpose: In this study, we sought to describe information literacy success outcomes for students who...
Research on collaboration in information literacy curriculum has yielded insights into the opportuni...
This article looks at how librarians, who are the experts in information dissemination can collabo...
The purpose of this pilot study is to discover how academic instruction librarians discuss the conce...
In this paper we examine how faculty and librarians\u27 own approaches to and attitudes toward libra...
The aim of this article is to discuss some of the challenges and possibilities that librarians may f...