Objective – To discover how faculty perceives information literacy and examine whether professors in different disciplines view and approach information literacy differently. Particularly, the study seeks to address the following questions:• “How do faculty members define or understand information literacy?o Are they familiar with existing standards such as [those from the Association of College and Research Libraries] ACRL?o Does the development of a local definition of information literacy impact faculty understanding?• How important do instructors believe information literacy to be for their students? How do they addressinformation literacy, or expect it to be addressed within the curriculum?• Are there disciplinary differences in facult...
Information literacy is widely acknowledged as important for student success in higher education. In...
Teaching research competencies and information literacy is an integral part of the academic libraria...
Librarians have rightly focused their efforts on helping students acquire the information literacy s...
A Review of: Saunders, L. (2012). Faculty perspectives on information literacy as a student learning...
This presentation will recount the experiences of Miami University’s (Oxford, OH) Faculty Learning C...
A Review of: Bury, S. (2011). Faculty attitudes, perceptions and experiences of information literacy...
This research project arose from a need to ensure librarians and academics work together to support ...
This poster will recount the experience of Miami University's Faculty Learning Community for Improvi...
This Canadian-based survey research study investigates the information literacy (IL) instruction pra...
The authors analyze twenty in-depth interviews with faculty members about how they perceive informat...
Surveys of faculty were conducted at two higher education institutions in England and the United Sta...
The article discusses information literacy from a higher education perspective. According to a repor...
The purpose of this study is to identify the information literacy dispositions that community colleg...
This study assesses the information literacy (IL) perceptions of instructors at a technical college ...
This study examines how faculty perceived information literacy classes provided by Queensborough Com...
Information literacy is widely acknowledged as important for student success in higher education. In...
Teaching research competencies and information literacy is an integral part of the academic libraria...
Librarians have rightly focused their efforts on helping students acquire the information literacy s...
A Review of: Saunders, L. (2012). Faculty perspectives on information literacy as a student learning...
This presentation will recount the experiences of Miami University’s (Oxford, OH) Faculty Learning C...
A Review of: Bury, S. (2011). Faculty attitudes, perceptions and experiences of information literacy...
This research project arose from a need to ensure librarians and academics work together to support ...
This poster will recount the experience of Miami University's Faculty Learning Community for Improvi...
This Canadian-based survey research study investigates the information literacy (IL) instruction pra...
The authors analyze twenty in-depth interviews with faculty members about how they perceive informat...
Surveys of faculty were conducted at two higher education institutions in England and the United Sta...
The article discusses information literacy from a higher education perspective. According to a repor...
The purpose of this study is to identify the information literacy dispositions that community colleg...
This study assesses the information literacy (IL) perceptions of instructors at a technical college ...
This study examines how faculty perceived information literacy classes provided by Queensborough Com...
Information literacy is widely acknowledged as important for student success in higher education. In...
Teaching research competencies and information literacy is an integral part of the academic libraria...
Librarians have rightly focused their efforts on helping students acquire the information literacy s...