While faculty often express dismay at their students’ ability to locate and evaluate secondary sources, they may also be ambivalent about how to (and who should) teach the skills required to carry out quality undergraduate research. This project sought to assess the impact of programmatic changes and librarian course integration on students’ information literacy (IL) skills. Using an IL rubric to score student papers (n=337) over three consecutive first-year student cohorts, our study shows that when faculty collaborate with librarians to foster IL competencies, the result is a statistically significant improvement in students’ demonstrated research skills. Our study also reveals a collaboration “sweet spot”: The greatest gains accrue when...
In this paper we examine how faculty and librarians\u27 own approaches to and attitudes toward libra...
This article describes how the Skillman Library at Lafayette College uses internal grants to success...
Library literature continues to address the value of librarian/faculty collaboration and its impact ...
While faculty often express dismay at their students’ ability to locate and evaluate secondary sourc...
When an education professor and a reference librarian sought to improve the quality of undergraduate...
The authors conducted a rubric assessment of information literacy (IL) skills in research papers ac...
The following case study investigated the efficacy of Information Literacy (IL) pedagogy on undergra...
This article addresses ways to assess the effectiveness of integrating information literacy into col...
Purpose: In this study, we sought to describe information literacy success outcomes for students who...
Academic librarians have long understood the importance of, and argued for, the curricular integrati...
In our collaborative faculty-librarian presentation, we will offer a model for institutionalizing in...
Despite the shared work of teaching research and writing, research librarians and compositionists (w...
This paper looks at librarian/course instructor collaboration in higher education and draws specific...
The presentation focuses on liaison model approach to integrating information literacy (research ski...
It is critical that citizens of a democratic society have a solid grounding in information literacy ...
In this paper we examine how faculty and librarians\u27 own approaches to and attitudes toward libra...
This article describes how the Skillman Library at Lafayette College uses internal grants to success...
Library literature continues to address the value of librarian/faculty collaboration and its impact ...
While faculty often express dismay at their students’ ability to locate and evaluate secondary sourc...
When an education professor and a reference librarian sought to improve the quality of undergraduate...
The authors conducted a rubric assessment of information literacy (IL) skills in research papers ac...
The following case study investigated the efficacy of Information Literacy (IL) pedagogy on undergra...
This article addresses ways to assess the effectiveness of integrating information literacy into col...
Purpose: In this study, we sought to describe information literacy success outcomes for students who...
Academic librarians have long understood the importance of, and argued for, the curricular integrati...
In our collaborative faculty-librarian presentation, we will offer a model for institutionalizing in...
Despite the shared work of teaching research and writing, research librarians and compositionists (w...
This paper looks at librarian/course instructor collaboration in higher education and draws specific...
The presentation focuses on liaison model approach to integrating information literacy (research ski...
It is critical that citizens of a democratic society have a solid grounding in information literacy ...
In this paper we examine how faculty and librarians\u27 own approaches to and attitudes toward libra...
This article describes how the Skillman Library at Lafayette College uses internal grants to success...
Library literature continues to address the value of librarian/faculty collaboration and its impact ...