Fifty years ago, prior to the digital revolution, library instruction consisted of a knowledgeable librarian guiding students through the various classes of documents, with examples of recognized authorities. Each bibliographic tool was handcrafted by competent individuals, published by reputable publishers, and recommended by disciplinary practitioners. While working through these various tools was time consuming, and getting access to materials not held locally often proved slow, the student researcher could reasonably assume the sincerity and integrity of the sources. With the digital revolution, much has changed. Now, instead of bibliographic instruction, librarians engage in “information literacy”(IL) training. Rather than point studen...
I shall try to develop in this paper a rationale for library education that will, I hope, have a di...
Teaching information literacy: substance and process This presentation explores the concept of infor...
Contemporary literature on the divergence of libraries, archives, and museums over the course of th...
There is a concerning development occurring in today’s libraries stemming from a complex intellectua...
To argue that unique contemporary cultural shifts are leading to a new form of librarianship that ca...
Both inside and outside of the library, the use of print information objects declines while the use ...
In the chapter we wrote 10 years ago for Critical Library Instruction: Theories and Methods we asked...
Information literacy (IL) has arisen as a response to the reification of information. As information...
Value premises underlying the "information versus instruction " debate in ref-erence libra...
This paper outlines a brief history of the academic teaching library and, in consequence, it examine...
This paper examines the revolutionary impact librarians had on American higher education in the late...
With information literacy as their ticket, academic librarians have an opportunity to re-enter the t...
The need to teach information literacy skills to undergraduate students is often framed as a 21st ce...
Though we discuss the phenomenon of ‘information overload’ due to the Internet, the shift to the Int...
This article describes the redesigning of library instruction courses in the age of electronic infor...
I shall try to develop in this paper a rationale for library education that will, I hope, have a di...
Teaching information literacy: substance and process This presentation explores the concept of infor...
Contemporary literature on the divergence of libraries, archives, and museums over the course of th...
There is a concerning development occurring in today’s libraries stemming from a complex intellectua...
To argue that unique contemporary cultural shifts are leading to a new form of librarianship that ca...
Both inside and outside of the library, the use of print information objects declines while the use ...
In the chapter we wrote 10 years ago for Critical Library Instruction: Theories and Methods we asked...
Information literacy (IL) has arisen as a response to the reification of information. As information...
Value premises underlying the "information versus instruction " debate in ref-erence libra...
This paper outlines a brief history of the academic teaching library and, in consequence, it examine...
This paper examines the revolutionary impact librarians had on American higher education in the late...
With information literacy as their ticket, academic librarians have an opportunity to re-enter the t...
The need to teach information literacy skills to undergraduate students is often framed as a 21st ce...
Though we discuss the phenomenon of ‘information overload’ due to the Internet, the shift to the Int...
This article describes the redesigning of library instruction courses in the age of electronic infor...
I shall try to develop in this paper a rationale for library education that will, I hope, have a di...
Teaching information literacy: substance and process This presentation explores the concept of infor...
Contemporary literature on the divergence of libraries, archives, and museums over the course of th...