OBJECTIVE: This is a review of the master's-level curricula of the fifty-eight America Library Association-accredited library and information science programs and iSchools for evidence of coursework and content related to library instruction. Special emphasis is placed on the schools and programs that also offer coursework in medical or health sciences librarianship.\ud \ud METHODS: Fifty-eight school and program websites were reviewed. Course titles and course descriptions for seventy-three separate classes were analyzed. Twenty-three syllabi were examined.\ud \ud RESULTS: All North American library education programs offer at least one course in the general area of library instruction; some programs offer multiple courses. No courses on i...
Introduction. There is very little in the way of formal training on how to learn to teach within lib...
Instructional medical librarians are uniquely positioned in a context governed by multiple instructi...
This article provides an overview of recent literature illustrating a troubling disconnect between (...
OBJECTIVE: This is a review of the master's-level curricula of the fifty-eight America Library Assoc...
Future physicians must learn to cope with continuing changes in access to medical information. New i...
Objective: The most recent survey on instruction practices in libraries affiliated with accredited m...
Bibliographic instruction in health sciences libraries is on the verge of another major transformati...
This study follows a historical trend of assessing ALA-accredited library school curricula for the ...
[Excerpt] There are multiple situations in which a librarian may find themselves creating a multi-se...
Abstract Background To conduct a systematic assessment of library and informatics training at accred...
The information age demands that health sciences librarians take active roles in the educational pro...
Objectives – This study examines the connection between student academic success and information lit...
In academic health science centers, students fall into two categories: those studying basic sciences...
The online tutorial has emerged as a ubiquitous representation of information literacy (IL) instruct...
Introduction. There is very little in the way of formal training on how to learn to teach within lib...
Introduction. There is very little in the way of formal training on how to learn to teach within lib...
Instructional medical librarians are uniquely positioned in a context governed by multiple instructi...
This article provides an overview of recent literature illustrating a troubling disconnect between (...
OBJECTIVE: This is a review of the master's-level curricula of the fifty-eight America Library Assoc...
Future physicians must learn to cope with continuing changes in access to medical information. New i...
Objective: The most recent survey on instruction practices in libraries affiliated with accredited m...
Bibliographic instruction in health sciences libraries is on the verge of another major transformati...
This study follows a historical trend of assessing ALA-accredited library school curricula for the ...
[Excerpt] There are multiple situations in which a librarian may find themselves creating a multi-se...
Abstract Background To conduct a systematic assessment of library and informatics training at accred...
The information age demands that health sciences librarians take active roles in the educational pro...
Objectives – This study examines the connection between student academic success and information lit...
In academic health science centers, students fall into two categories: those studying basic sciences...
The online tutorial has emerged as a ubiquitous representation of information literacy (IL) instruct...
Introduction. There is very little in the way of formal training on how to learn to teach within lib...
Introduction. There is very little in the way of formal training on how to learn to teach within lib...
Instructional medical librarians are uniquely positioned in a context governed by multiple instructi...
This article provides an overview of recent literature illustrating a troubling disconnect between (...