This project report describes a collaborative effort between librarians, staff, local journalists and students at Old Dominion University (Norfolk, VA) to provide a venue for a discussion about ‘fake news’. Post-event questionnaire results are analysed to explore what students learned as a result of attending the event as well as student perceptions of their own understanding and ownership of the roles that they can play in the information cycle
This research examines the concept of \u27fake news\u27 in the context of information literacy (IL) ...
This study assesses the information literacy (IL) perceptions of instructors at a technical college ...
Literacy is documented as a fundamental human right. The ability to exercise this right improves an ...
This project report describes a collaborative effort between librarians, staff, local journalists an...
This project report describes a collaborative effort between librarians, staff, local journalists an...
This presentation will recount the experiences of Miami University’s (Oxford, OH) Faculty Learning C...
This research project arose from a need to ensure librarians and academics work together to support ...
This article cites a study on evaluating information literacy skills in students at media centers. T...
This research examines the concept of ‘fake news’ in the context of information literacy (IL) in a p...
This presentation will describe a collaborative project between University faculty and a librarian t...
The article discusses information literacy from a higher education perspective. According to a repor...
Paper is based on a survey conducted to study the level of information literacy at M.D. S. D. Girls ...
Journalism students draw on a range of information skills and resources to complete both practical a...
Purpose When considering the information literacy skills of students, faculty (and librarians) ofte...
A shift is needed in information and digital literacy instruction and assessment led by elementary a...
This research examines the concept of \u27fake news\u27 in the context of information literacy (IL) ...
This study assesses the information literacy (IL) perceptions of instructors at a technical college ...
Literacy is documented as a fundamental human right. The ability to exercise this right improves an ...
This project report describes a collaborative effort between librarians, staff, local journalists an...
This project report describes a collaborative effort between librarians, staff, local journalists an...
This presentation will recount the experiences of Miami University’s (Oxford, OH) Faculty Learning C...
This research project arose from a need to ensure librarians and academics work together to support ...
This article cites a study on evaluating information literacy skills in students at media centers. T...
This research examines the concept of ‘fake news’ in the context of information literacy (IL) in a p...
This presentation will describe a collaborative project between University faculty and a librarian t...
The article discusses information literacy from a higher education perspective. According to a repor...
Paper is based on a survey conducted to study the level of information literacy at M.D. S. D. Girls ...
Journalism students draw on a range of information skills and resources to complete both practical a...
Purpose When considering the information literacy skills of students, faculty (and librarians) ofte...
A shift is needed in information and digital literacy instruction and assessment led by elementary a...
This research examines the concept of \u27fake news\u27 in the context of information literacy (IL) ...
This study assesses the information literacy (IL) perceptions of instructors at a technical college ...
Literacy is documented as a fundamental human right. The ability to exercise this right improves an ...