Although recent archival scholarship promotes the use of primary sources for developing students’ analytical research skills, few studies focus on standards or protocols for teaching or assessing archival instruction. Librarians have designed and tested standards and learning assessment strategies for library instruction and archivists would do well to collaborate with and learn from their experience. This study examines lessons learned from one such collaboration between an instructional services librarian and archivist to evaluate and enhance archival instruction in the University Archives’ Student Life and Culture Archival Program (SLC Archives) at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Library. Based on evaluative data from a st...
Archivists are managing a large amount of information every day. Hence, the basic foundation of ar...
The half-day workshop explored ways iSchools can participate in research and education relevant to t...
Assessment continues to grow in importance in academic libraries, yet no one has delineated what ski...
Although recent archival scholarship promotes the use of primary sources for developing students’ an...
Although recent archival scholarship promotes the use of primary sources for developing students ’ a...
How can we take information literacy instruction and place it into new contexts, such as a universit...
This exploratory study discusses the perceptions of faculty, library staff, and students involved in...
Graduate students in the humanities and social sciences rarely receive formal departmental training ...
American archival education at the graduate level developed gradually throughout the twentieth centu...
Purpose: This paper aims to explore the varying ways in which academic archivists in the USA experie...
This article discusses a successful collaboration between multiple subject specialist librarians, th...
Undergraduate history majors need to know how to conduct archival research. This paper describes the...
This poster describes a yearlong project to assess student learning and engagement in archival instr...
Similar to smaller archives, this college’s archives have not been traditionally accessible online. ...
This paper is a report of a collaborative research project that identified the competencies undergra...
Archivists are managing a large amount of information every day. Hence, the basic foundation of ar...
The half-day workshop explored ways iSchools can participate in research and education relevant to t...
Assessment continues to grow in importance in academic libraries, yet no one has delineated what ski...
Although recent archival scholarship promotes the use of primary sources for developing students’ an...
Although recent archival scholarship promotes the use of primary sources for developing students ’ a...
How can we take information literacy instruction and place it into new contexts, such as a universit...
This exploratory study discusses the perceptions of faculty, library staff, and students involved in...
Graduate students in the humanities and social sciences rarely receive formal departmental training ...
American archival education at the graduate level developed gradually throughout the twentieth centu...
Purpose: This paper aims to explore the varying ways in which academic archivists in the USA experie...
This article discusses a successful collaboration between multiple subject specialist librarians, th...
Undergraduate history majors need to know how to conduct archival research. This paper describes the...
This poster describes a yearlong project to assess student learning and engagement in archival instr...
Similar to smaller archives, this college’s archives have not been traditionally accessible online. ...
This paper is a report of a collaborative research project that identified the competencies undergra...
Archivists are managing a large amount of information every day. Hence, the basic foundation of ar...
The half-day workshop explored ways iSchools can participate in research and education relevant to t...
Assessment continues to grow in importance in academic libraries, yet no one has delineated what ski...