The ACRL Framework is an attempt to define information literacy using six threshold concepts. Patents could be a vehicle for addressing those concepts with STEM audiences
Information literacy is a vital component of engineering and engineering technology programs, as evi...
In February 2014, ACRL released the first part of a more holistic information literacy framework in ...
Information Literacy in Science & Technology Disciplines is a presentation given as part of the 200...
Patents are an under-used information source, in part because of an often-narrow focus by patent lib...
Patents are an under-used information source, in part because of an often-narrow focus by patent lib...
Patents have wide appeal to students, faculty, and employers and can be a potent tool for integratin...
Patents have wide appeal to students, faculty, and employers and can be a potent tool for integratin...
How might engineering technology students make use of patent information in the engineering design p...
Graduate students require the same base knowledge of information literacy as undergraduates, but are...
Graduate students require the same base knowledge of information literacy as undergraduates, but are...
Graduate students require the same base knowledge of information literacy as undergraduates, but are...
In theory, a patent serves the public good because the disclosure of the invention brings new ideas ...
Engineering students and professors need to understand and search intellectual property. In the past...
In 2000, ACRL published the Information Literacy Standards, clarifying and describing specific lear...
This file contains the following materials developed to support a patents information literacy sessi...
Information literacy is a vital component of engineering and engineering technology programs, as evi...
In February 2014, ACRL released the first part of a more holistic information literacy framework in ...
Information Literacy in Science & Technology Disciplines is a presentation given as part of the 200...
Patents are an under-used information source, in part because of an often-narrow focus by patent lib...
Patents are an under-used information source, in part because of an often-narrow focus by patent lib...
Patents have wide appeal to students, faculty, and employers and can be a potent tool for integratin...
Patents have wide appeal to students, faculty, and employers and can be a potent tool for integratin...
How might engineering technology students make use of patent information in the engineering design p...
Graduate students require the same base knowledge of information literacy as undergraduates, but are...
Graduate students require the same base knowledge of information literacy as undergraduates, but are...
Graduate students require the same base knowledge of information literacy as undergraduates, but are...
In theory, a patent serves the public good because the disclosure of the invention brings new ideas ...
Engineering students and professors need to understand and search intellectual property. In the past...
In 2000, ACRL published the Information Literacy Standards, clarifying and describing specific lear...
This file contains the following materials developed to support a patents information literacy sessi...
Information literacy is a vital component of engineering and engineering technology programs, as evi...
In February 2014, ACRL released the first part of a more holistic information literacy framework in ...
Information Literacy in Science & Technology Disciplines is a presentation given as part of the 200...