This poster describes a yearlong project to assess student learning and engagement in archival instruction sessions using primary source materials held in Augustana College Special Collections. Special Collections staff has taken a four-pronged approach to assessing these sessions: a special test-based assessment project targeting first year students in introductory rhetoric classes (LSFY101), one-minute surveys asking participating students about their experience, comprehensive surveys targeting students and faculty, and in-class worksheets graded against a rubric to determine students’ ability to apply skills learned during the sessions. All data has been quantified and will be used to improve future class sessions
Despite changes in theory and approach, academic archivists continue to struggle in their attempts t...
As an eight week course, the Issues and Ideas: Introduction to Special Collections provides students...
What happens when undergraduates get their hands on a nineteenth-century stereoscope, a first editio...
This Assessment in Action project addressed the effect of using original primary materials on first-...
This exploratory study discusses the perceptions of faculty, library staff, and students involved in...
Although recent archival scholarship promotes the use of primary sources for developing students’ an...
From “Archives, Instruction, and Satisfaction: Improving special collections services by assessing t...
Originally published as a part of the Society of American Archivists Case Studies on Teaching With P...
This article considers the pedagogical practice of the Special Collections staff team at the Univers...
Six librarians and archivists at the University of Dayton taught an archives “mini-course” to introd...
Graduate students in the humanities and social sciences rarely receive formal departmental training ...
This article discusses the integration of primary sources into the teaching of undergraduate courses...
Freshman students enrolled in English 1120 at Auburn are expected to gain information literacy skill...
The Special Collections Research Center\u27s education program offers students across all department...
Recent research in information literacy (IL) suggests librarians should shift the emphasis of IL ins...
Despite changes in theory and approach, academic archivists continue to struggle in their attempts t...
As an eight week course, the Issues and Ideas: Introduction to Special Collections provides students...
What happens when undergraduates get their hands on a nineteenth-century stereoscope, a first editio...
This Assessment in Action project addressed the effect of using original primary materials on first-...
This exploratory study discusses the perceptions of faculty, library staff, and students involved in...
Although recent archival scholarship promotes the use of primary sources for developing students’ an...
From “Archives, Instruction, and Satisfaction: Improving special collections services by assessing t...
Originally published as a part of the Society of American Archivists Case Studies on Teaching With P...
This article considers the pedagogical practice of the Special Collections staff team at the Univers...
Six librarians and archivists at the University of Dayton taught an archives “mini-course” to introd...
Graduate students in the humanities and social sciences rarely receive formal departmental training ...
This article discusses the integration of primary sources into the teaching of undergraduate courses...
Freshman students enrolled in English 1120 at Auburn are expected to gain information literacy skill...
The Special Collections Research Center\u27s education program offers students across all department...
Recent research in information literacy (IL) suggests librarians should shift the emphasis of IL ins...
Despite changes in theory and approach, academic archivists continue to struggle in their attempts t...
As an eight week course, the Issues and Ideas: Introduction to Special Collections provides students...
What happens when undergraduates get their hands on a nineteenth-century stereoscope, a first editio...