An online survey in Florida and New York of community college librarians with responsibility for information literacy instruction provides a snapshot of instructional objectives and practices, including librarians’ beliefs about students’ information literacy needs, strengths, and weaknesses. Survey results point to the influence of the Association of College and Research Libraries Framework in the community college context, the challenges librarians face as they work to implement it, and their successes in doing so. These data reveal opportunities to support and improve instruction and to prepare future librarians to work successfully in community college contexts
Many community college students are ill prepared to do scholarly research. In order to mitigate this...
Through a librarian-faculty partnership, we endeavored to teach information literacy through a large...
Teaching is a core role for librarians in academic contexts, although most librarians are not formal...
The purpose of this study is to identify the information literacy dispositions that community colleg...
This study explored community college librarians’ engagement with the Framework for Information Lite...
Community and technical colleges have long been sites for educating two groups of students: those go...
Teaching research competencies and information literacy is an integral part of the academic libraria...
Glen Phillips, Georgia Military College As the information age matures, the generation of students c...
The purpose of this case study, created by a faculty learning community (FLC) on research fluency, i...
This study examines how faculty perceived information literacy classes provided by Queensborough Com...
The article discusses information literacy from a higher education perspective. According to a repor...
The intent of this exploratory study is to identify the information-seeking behaviors used by commun...
This article addresses ways to assess the effectiveness of integrating information literacy into col...
This presentation will recount the experiences of Miami University’s (Oxford, OH) Faculty Learning C...
Information literacy is a growing concern in higher education and academic libraries in the United S...
Many community college students are ill prepared to do scholarly research. In order to mitigate this...
Through a librarian-faculty partnership, we endeavored to teach information literacy through a large...
Teaching is a core role for librarians in academic contexts, although most librarians are not formal...
The purpose of this study is to identify the information literacy dispositions that community colleg...
This study explored community college librarians’ engagement with the Framework for Information Lite...
Community and technical colleges have long been sites for educating two groups of students: those go...
Teaching research competencies and information literacy is an integral part of the academic libraria...
Glen Phillips, Georgia Military College As the information age matures, the generation of students c...
The purpose of this case study, created by a faculty learning community (FLC) on research fluency, i...
This study examines how faculty perceived information literacy classes provided by Queensborough Com...
The article discusses information literacy from a higher education perspective. According to a repor...
The intent of this exploratory study is to identify the information-seeking behaviors used by commun...
This article addresses ways to assess the effectiveness of integrating information literacy into col...
This presentation will recount the experiences of Miami University’s (Oxford, OH) Faculty Learning C...
Information literacy is a growing concern in higher education and academic libraries in the United S...
Many community college students are ill prepared to do scholarly research. In order to mitigate this...
Through a librarian-faculty partnership, we endeavored to teach information literacy through a large...
Teaching is a core role for librarians in academic contexts, although most librarians are not formal...