These lesson plans began with a desire to explore notions of authority in the library classroom at our mid-sized urban university, including how authority is used by teachers to the benefit or detriment of learners and how learners can begin to reclaim their own authority. In creating these lesson plans, we sought to begin with students’ experiences, promote their sense of personal empowerment, and encourage them to consider the complexities of source evaluation
Students can generally find relevant information for their topic that checks the boxes for “quality,...
Critical librarianship understands the work of libraries and librarians to be fundamentally politica...
This session will focus on structural oppression within the academic library, and ways two librarian...
These lesson plans began with a desire to explore notions of authority in the library classroom at o...
This study details the design of library instruction sessions for undergraduate students that intend...
Existing research (Howard, Serviss, & Rodrigue 2010; Serviss & Jamieson 2015) and initiatives like t...
This workshop facilitated by librarian Sarah Dalen focused on teaching students to analyze sources o...
When librarians apply critical pedagogy in a classroom, they can both impart knowledge and ignite br...
As one of the cornerstones of the CRAAP test to evaluate the validity and usefulness of sources, we ...
These presentation materials were used to create an online tutorial for undergraduate students about...
Attendees will gain perspective on critical assessment practices in libraries from three academic li...
Authority control is a vital part of providing students and faculty with adequate access to collecti...
This activity helps students evaluate their own authority on a particular subject so that they can b...
In this article we report on the distribution of authority over information practices observed in a ...
The opportunity to expand pedagogy is an especially good thing for library educators, particularly w...
Students can generally find relevant information for their topic that checks the boxes for “quality,...
Critical librarianship understands the work of libraries and librarians to be fundamentally politica...
This session will focus on structural oppression within the academic library, and ways two librarian...
These lesson plans began with a desire to explore notions of authority in the library classroom at o...
This study details the design of library instruction sessions for undergraduate students that intend...
Existing research (Howard, Serviss, & Rodrigue 2010; Serviss & Jamieson 2015) and initiatives like t...
This workshop facilitated by librarian Sarah Dalen focused on teaching students to analyze sources o...
When librarians apply critical pedagogy in a classroom, they can both impart knowledge and ignite br...
As one of the cornerstones of the CRAAP test to evaluate the validity and usefulness of sources, we ...
These presentation materials were used to create an online tutorial for undergraduate students about...
Attendees will gain perspective on critical assessment practices in libraries from three academic li...
Authority control is a vital part of providing students and faculty with adequate access to collecti...
This activity helps students evaluate their own authority on a particular subject so that they can b...
In this article we report on the distribution of authority over information practices observed in a ...
The opportunity to expand pedagogy is an especially good thing for library educators, particularly w...
Students can generally find relevant information for their topic that checks the boxes for “quality,...
Critical librarianship understands the work of libraries and librarians to be fundamentally politica...
This session will focus on structural oppression within the academic library, and ways two librarian...