Paul Waelchli (Library) teaches information literacy through fantasy football as featured in the Fall/Winter 2009 issue of SNC Magazine and captured as a part of a digital preservation project by Mulva Archives in Summer 2019
Researchers at the School of Information of the University of Michigan are designing, developing, an...
In this time of disinformation and misinformation, libraries remain a reliable source of truthful an...
Poster presentation at the Virginia Library Association Conference on October 23, 2014. This poster ...
Paul Waelchli (Library) teaches information literacy through fantasy football as featured in the Fal...
19.4 million fantasy sports players, many college students, rely on information literacy to succeed ...
An excerpt from a new book on the history, economics and culture of the relationship between spectat...
Much current research in the field of games-based learning demonstrates that games can be successful...
In this time of disinformation and misinformation, libraries remain a reliable source of truthful an...
This paper describes how college students played the web-based BiblioBouts Information Literacy (IL)...
At the University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh, library staff developed a game-based tool to aid in the teac...
At a number of academic libraries, librarians have begun partnering with Athletic Departments to del...
Games have been designed and developed not just for entertainment but also for many other purposes i...
In this time of disinformation and misinformation, libraries remain a reliable source of truthful an...
Bart Starr and Forrest Gregg recall the Vince Lombardi years on campus in the new book, “A Champions...
In this time of disinformation and misinformation, the libraries remain to be a reliable source of t...
Researchers at the School of Information of the University of Michigan are designing, developing, an...
In this time of disinformation and misinformation, libraries remain a reliable source of truthful an...
Poster presentation at the Virginia Library Association Conference on October 23, 2014. This poster ...
Paul Waelchli (Library) teaches information literacy through fantasy football as featured in the Fal...
19.4 million fantasy sports players, many college students, rely on information literacy to succeed ...
An excerpt from a new book on the history, economics and culture of the relationship between spectat...
Much current research in the field of games-based learning demonstrates that games can be successful...
In this time of disinformation and misinformation, libraries remain a reliable source of truthful an...
This paper describes how college students played the web-based BiblioBouts Information Literacy (IL)...
At the University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh, library staff developed a game-based tool to aid in the teac...
At a number of academic libraries, librarians have begun partnering with Athletic Departments to del...
Games have been designed and developed not just for entertainment but also for many other purposes i...
In this time of disinformation and misinformation, libraries remain a reliable source of truthful an...
Bart Starr and Forrest Gregg recall the Vince Lombardi years on campus in the new book, “A Champions...
In this time of disinformation and misinformation, the libraries remain to be a reliable source of t...
Researchers at the School of Information of the University of Michigan are designing, developing, an...
In this time of disinformation and misinformation, libraries remain a reliable source of truthful an...
Poster presentation at the Virginia Library Association Conference on October 23, 2014. This poster ...