Similar to smaller archives, this college’s archives have not been traditionally accessible online. Two instructors sought to teach summer bridge program (Boot Camp) students basic archival practices and quantitatively measure their information literacy skills through using the Information Literacy Skills (ILA) and Students’ Perceptions of their Information Skills-Questionnaire (SPIL-Q) instruments (cite). Boot Camp students’ average perceived confidence with IL skills as assessed by the SPIL-Q instrument increased from 4.00 to 4.77 (+19.2%) on the post-training SPIL-Q. By adding the ILA and SPIL-Q instruments to the course curriculum, combined with end of course reflection questions, the instructors were able to quantitatively determine if...
Archival and Primary Source Research (UDI 204) is a one-credit course at the University of Dayton de...
This article describes an innovative collaboration and partnership between archivists and a faculty ...
Despite changes in theory and approach, academic archivists continue to struggle in their attempts t...
Although recent archival scholarship promotes the use of primary sources for developing students’ an...
At California State University, Northridge (CSUN), many students lack the skills needed to locate, a...
Graduate students in the humanities and social sciences rarely receive formal departmental training ...
Undergraduate history majors need to know how to conduct archival research. This paper describes the...
This paper is a report of a collaborative research project that identified the competencies undergra...
Many community college students begin their studies with the intention of ultimately continuing thei...
Many community college students are ill prepared to do scholarly research. In order to mitigate this...
Six librarians and archivists at the University of Dayton taught an archives “mini-course” to introd...
The Archival / Preservation Education SIG panel engages with community-responsive master's-level arc...
This article discusses the integration of primary sources into the teaching of undergraduate courses...
Meaningful collaboration between faculty members and librarians leads to the most efficient and appl...
Instruction librarians and an academic department formed a community of practice and developed a thr...
Archival and Primary Source Research (UDI 204) is a one-credit course at the University of Dayton de...
This article describes an innovative collaboration and partnership between archivists and a faculty ...
Despite changes in theory and approach, academic archivists continue to struggle in their attempts t...
Although recent archival scholarship promotes the use of primary sources for developing students’ an...
At California State University, Northridge (CSUN), many students lack the skills needed to locate, a...
Graduate students in the humanities and social sciences rarely receive formal departmental training ...
Undergraduate history majors need to know how to conduct archival research. This paper describes the...
This paper is a report of a collaborative research project that identified the competencies undergra...
Many community college students begin their studies with the intention of ultimately continuing thei...
Many community college students are ill prepared to do scholarly research. In order to mitigate this...
Six librarians and archivists at the University of Dayton taught an archives “mini-course” to introd...
The Archival / Preservation Education SIG panel engages with community-responsive master's-level arc...
This article discusses the integration of primary sources into the teaching of undergraduate courses...
Meaningful collaboration between faculty members and librarians leads to the most efficient and appl...
Instruction librarians and an academic department formed a community of practice and developed a thr...
Archival and Primary Source Research (UDI 204) is a one-credit course at the University of Dayton de...
This article describes an innovative collaboration and partnership between archivists and a faculty ...
Despite changes in theory and approach, academic archivists continue to struggle in their attempts t...