The publication of the ACRL Framework for Information Literacy has led scholars and teachers of writing and information literacy to identify ways of connecting threshold concepts of both disciplines to help students more easily and effectively acquire the transformed perspectives on research and writing. We argue that the practice of addressing writer exigence connects the concepts of IL and WS under a single literate practice. As the motivating matter of discourse, the perception of a particular exigence leads writers to identify a useful audience to address that exigence. Noting that audiences have their own exigencies for reading as well, we explain that writers must construct their texts in ways that signal a text’s exigency for readers...
This thesis examines the supportive relationship between reading and writing. Using persuasive disco...
In this exploratory study the authors ask students enrolled in a credit-bearing undergraduate resear...
According to research findings, students having graduated from upper secondary school, ought to be s...
The publication of the ACRL Framework for Information Literacy has led scholars and teachers of writ...
In 2015, threshold concepts formed the foundation of two disciplinary documents: the ACRL Framework ...
Includes bibliographical references and index.Naming What We Know examines the core principles of kn...
Reinventing Reading: Identifying and Describing Threshold Concepts for College Readers examines acad...
In this session, McClure and Schaub, editors of Teaching Information Literacy Threshold Concepts: Le...
Since the Association of College and Research Libraries’ inclusion of threshold concepts in the Fram...
Writing is an activity and a subject of study, a skill and a discipline. Building from that core con...
Teachers of first-year writing courses and college librarians often work independently to demystify ...
Contemporary literacy theory argues that teaching students how to write is a means to more fully eng...
Librarians and writing instructors are longtime allies that share the goal of teaching information l...
This volume, edited by Grace Veach, explores leading approaches to foregrounding information literac...
Focusing on the processes and products of a three-year, multi-institutional research seminar on writ...
This thesis examines the supportive relationship between reading and writing. Using persuasive disco...
In this exploratory study the authors ask students enrolled in a credit-bearing undergraduate resear...
According to research findings, students having graduated from upper secondary school, ought to be s...
The publication of the ACRL Framework for Information Literacy has led scholars and teachers of writ...
In 2015, threshold concepts formed the foundation of two disciplinary documents: the ACRL Framework ...
Includes bibliographical references and index.Naming What We Know examines the core principles of kn...
Reinventing Reading: Identifying and Describing Threshold Concepts for College Readers examines acad...
In this session, McClure and Schaub, editors of Teaching Information Literacy Threshold Concepts: Le...
Since the Association of College and Research Libraries’ inclusion of threshold concepts in the Fram...
Writing is an activity and a subject of study, a skill and a discipline. Building from that core con...
Teachers of first-year writing courses and college librarians often work independently to demystify ...
Contemporary literacy theory argues that teaching students how to write is a means to more fully eng...
Librarians and writing instructors are longtime allies that share the goal of teaching information l...
This volume, edited by Grace Veach, explores leading approaches to foregrounding information literac...
Focusing on the processes and products of a three-year, multi-institutional research seminar on writ...
This thesis examines the supportive relationship between reading and writing. Using persuasive disco...
In this exploratory study the authors ask students enrolled in a credit-bearing undergraduate resear...
According to research findings, students having graduated from upper secondary school, ought to be s...