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In a Research-Writing Frame of Mind
(American Library Association, 2016)
Librarians have been coordinating with composition instructors to offer information literacy instruction in composition classrooms long enough that it can no longer be considered a new trend, but rather a standard feature ...
Looking for the Library: Using an Undergraduate Business Syllabi Analysis to Inform an Instruction Program
(Taylor & Francis Group, 2018)
This study analyzed 260 syllabi representing a year of the undergraduate curriculum from a business school. The syllabi were examined based on the mentions of the library from across three categories: spaces, resources, ...
Looking for the library: Using an undergraduate business syllabi analysis to inform an instruction program
(Journal of Business & Finance Librarianship, 2019-06-13)
This study analyzed 260 syllabi representing a year of the undergraduate curriculum from a business school. The syllabi were examined based on the mentions of the library from across three categories: Spaces, Resources, ...
Broadening Boundaries: Opportunities for Information Literacy Instruction inside and outside the Classroom
(Johns Hopkins University Press, 2017-04)
This article proposes that libraries reimagine their information literacy instructional programs using a broader conceptualization and implementation of information literacy that promotes collaborative and personalized ...