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Cracking the Case: A Model for Librarian-Faculty Collaboration in Developing an Information Literacy-Intensive Forensic Science Course
(2017-06-13)
Forensic science is a multi-faceted field that includes expertise from a variety of disciplines. A challenge for creating a course to address skills to develop information literacy competencies and encourage lifelong ...
Assessment Beyond the Classroom: Providing Job Specific Life-long Learning Skills for Students
(2019-06-11)
To improve instruction for upper level forensic science students, two librarians and a forensic science professor developed an information literacy-embedded seminar to improve student success in that major. Development of ...
Identifying evidence-based medicine instructional opportunities in health science curricular documents for librarians and information specialists
(2021-07-06)
We invite colleagues who provide instructional support to participate in an interactive workshop to learn a qualitative technique, with an inductive approach, to extract data from curricular documents. Participants should ...
Exploring the Unreal: Cartographic Literacy and Social Justice
(2021-10-29)
At the most basic level, a map is a representation of space. When teaching with maps it is essential to have a holistic understanding that maps are created by people as tools, they represent the ideas and views of their ...