Background: Over the last twenty-five years the focus of public services librarianship has migrated toward teaching. Often librarians are not aware of how neighboring institutions are managing that transition. The authors report the results from a survey of information literacy instruction and IL programs in libraries at institutions belonging to the Orbis Cascade Alliance, a consortium in the northwestern United States. Methods: After a literature review and round of testing, a survey link was sent to a contact person at each institution. Results: 38 survey responses were obtained from a range of academic libraries in size and scope. Twenty-seven respondents have had an information literacy program for more than five years; four respondent...
Academic librarians partner with teaching faculty in many ways, but it is uncommon for them to devel...
The purpose of this pilot study is to discover how academic instruction librarians discuss the conce...
It is critical that citizens of a democratic society have a solid grounding in information literacy ...
Background: Over the last twenty-five years the focus of public services librarianship has migrated ...
Academic librarians have long understood the importance of, and argued for, the curricular integrati...
Teaching research competencies and information literacy is an integral part of the academic libraria...
While faculty often express dismay at their students’ ability to locate and evaluate secondary sourc...
This article addresses ways to assess the effectiveness of integrating information literacy into col...
In response to fresh mandates for proof of our library’s impact on student success, we are reformula...
This case study from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (UIUC), reports on a simple, cyc...
There have been many approaches to information literacy education at academic institutions, and many...
Purpose: In this study, we sought to describe information literacy success outcomes for students who...
Academic libraries deliver library instruction, but how good are practitioners at measuring the effe...
The initiative to form a working partnership with faculty began when the librarians in O\u27Kelly Li...
Surveys of faculty were conducted at two higher education institutions in England and the United Sta...
Academic librarians partner with teaching faculty in many ways, but it is uncommon for them to devel...
The purpose of this pilot study is to discover how academic instruction librarians discuss the conce...
It is critical that citizens of a democratic society have a solid grounding in information literacy ...
Background: Over the last twenty-five years the focus of public services librarianship has migrated ...
Academic librarians have long understood the importance of, and argued for, the curricular integrati...
Teaching research competencies and information literacy is an integral part of the academic libraria...
While faculty often express dismay at their students’ ability to locate and evaluate secondary sourc...
This article addresses ways to assess the effectiveness of integrating information literacy into col...
In response to fresh mandates for proof of our library’s impact on student success, we are reformula...
This case study from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (UIUC), reports on a simple, cyc...
There have been many approaches to information literacy education at academic institutions, and many...
Purpose: In this study, we sought to describe information literacy success outcomes for students who...
Academic libraries deliver library instruction, but how good are practitioners at measuring the effe...
The initiative to form a working partnership with faculty began when the librarians in O\u27Kelly Li...
Surveys of faculty were conducted at two higher education institutions in England and the United Sta...
Academic librarians partner with teaching faculty in many ways, but it is uncommon for them to devel...
The purpose of this pilot study is to discover how academic instruction librarians discuss the conce...
It is critical that citizens of a democratic society have a solid grounding in information literacy ...