Instructional medical librarians are uniquely positioned in a context governed by multiple instructional frameworks emerging from librarianship and the professions with which they liaise. Yet very little literature exists on medical librarians’ use of curriculum mapping to align their instruction with these frameworks. This review illuminates the current state of curriculum mapping in medical librarianship.We searched five bibliographic databases for articles published between 2010 and August 2021 and centred on information literacy(IL)curriculum mapping within a health sciences university context. Studies were included based upon pre-determined inclusion and exclusion criteria. Data were extracted using an instrument developed primarily a ...
Objective To describe the self-perceived role of librarians in developing evidence based medicine (E...
This column describes a process for integrating information literacy (IL) and evidence-based medicin...
[Excerpt] There are multiple situations in which a librarian may find themselves creating a multi-se...
Librarians at four different academic institutions concurrently completed curriculum mapping project...
Background:Librarians teach evidence-based medicine (EBM) and information-seeking principles in unde...
Many academic libraries are coping with limited library staff, a burgeoning student population, and ...
The ACRL\u27s Framework for Information Literacy for Higher Education offers the opportunity to reth...
Objective: This scoping review identified the emerging and evolving roles of health information prof...
Curriculum mapping is a process by which curricula are methodically examined to determine where info...
Background: While the term “information literacy” is not often used, the skills associated with that...
Abstract Background To conduct a systematic assessment of library and informatics training at accred...
This session will define curriculum mapping: its history, techniques, and traditional applications. ...
Objective: To portray an information literacy programme demonstrating a high level of integration in...
A presentation that explored curriculum mapping of information literacy to the curricular experience...
This presentation describes the process used to develop and implement an information literacy curric...
Objective To describe the self-perceived role of librarians in developing evidence based medicine (E...
This column describes a process for integrating information literacy (IL) and evidence-based medicin...
[Excerpt] There are multiple situations in which a librarian may find themselves creating a multi-se...
Librarians at four different academic institutions concurrently completed curriculum mapping project...
Background:Librarians teach evidence-based medicine (EBM) and information-seeking principles in unde...
Many academic libraries are coping with limited library staff, a burgeoning student population, and ...
The ACRL\u27s Framework for Information Literacy for Higher Education offers the opportunity to reth...
Objective: This scoping review identified the emerging and evolving roles of health information prof...
Curriculum mapping is a process by which curricula are methodically examined to determine where info...
Background: While the term “information literacy” is not often used, the skills associated with that...
Abstract Background To conduct a systematic assessment of library and informatics training at accred...
This session will define curriculum mapping: its history, techniques, and traditional applications. ...
Objective: To portray an information literacy programme demonstrating a high level of integration in...
A presentation that explored curriculum mapping of information literacy to the curricular experience...
This presentation describes the process used to develop and implement an information literacy curric...
Objective To describe the self-perceived role of librarians in developing evidence based medicine (E...
This column describes a process for integrating information literacy (IL) and evidence-based medicin...
[Excerpt] There are multiple situations in which a librarian may find themselves creating a multi-se...