Teaching information literacy threshold concepts : lesson plans for librarians /
Teaching information literacy threshold concepts : lesson plans for librarians /
Edited by Patricia Bravender, Hazel Anne McClure, Gayle Schaub.
- xi, 251 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm
Includes bibliographical references.
Scholarship as conversation : The conversational nature of sources of information / Andrea Baer ; Using information as a springboard to research / Emily Frigo & Jessalyn Richter ; Mapping scholarly conversation / Kathleen Anne Langan ; Crafting a credible message / Debbie Morrow ; Starting points: the role of blogs in scholarly conversation / Brandon West -- Research as inquiry : Flawed questions: tools for inquiry / Smita Avasthi ; Crime scene investigation as an analogy for scholarly inquiry / Robert Farrell ; The research discussion / Charissa Jefferson ; Developing a research question: topic selection / Kevin Michael Klipfel ; The connection between personal and academic research / Sarah Naumann & Sami Lange -- Authority is constructed and contextual : Evaluating information sources / Robert Farrell ; Determining the relevance and reliability of information sources / Nancy Fawley ; Establishing and applying evaluation criteria / Steven Hoover ; Non-scholarly formats as research tools / Rachel M. Minkin ; Scholarly/non-scholarly / Jo Angela Oehrli & Emily Hamstra -- Information creation as a process : Using sources to support a claim / Dani Brecher ; Information life cycle / Toni M. Carter & Todd Aldridge ; Tracing information over time / Xan Goodman -- Searching as strategic exploration : From nothing to something: transforming the "failed" search / Ika Datig ; Context through citation / Jenny Fielding ; What is a database? / Samantha Godbey, Sue Wainscott, & Xan Goodman ; Who cares?: Understanding the human production of information / Rebecca Kuglitsch ; Password: keyword edition / Melissa Langridge ; Approaching problems like a professional / Melissa Mallon ; Databases vs. search engines game / Elizabeth Martin & Rebecca Daly ; Keywording / Cate Calhoun Oravet ; Framing a topic for library research / Melissa Browne, Caitlin Plovnick, Cathy Palmer, & Richard Caldwell ; Systems of organization / Peter Ramsey & Stephen "Mike" Kiel -- Information has value : Gray areas in plagiarism cases / Smita Avasthi ; The who, what, and why of the creative commons / Rebecca Bliquez & Jane Van Galen ; Plagiarism v. copyright infringement / Patricia Bravender ; Recognizing plagiarism / Patricia Bravender & Gayle Schaub ; Louder than words: using infographics to teach the value of information and authority / Hazel McClure & Christopher Toth ; Ethical use of information in presentations / Debbie Morrow -- Lessons with overlapping information literacy threshold concepts -- Appendix : Lesson handouts ; ACRL framework for information ; Literacy for higher education -- -- The conversational nature of sources of information / Using information as a springboard to research / Mapping scholarly conversation / Crafting a credible message / Starting points : the role of blogs in scholarly conversation / Flawed questions : tools for inquiry / Crime scene investigation as an analogy for scholarly inquiry / The research discussion / Developing a research question : topic selection / The connection between personal and academic research / Evaluating information sources / Determining the relevance and reliability of information sources / Establishing and applying evaluation criteria / Non-scholarly formats as research tools / Scholarly/non-scholarly / Using sources to support a claim / Information life cycle / Tracing information over time / From nothing to something : transforming the "failed" search / Context through citation / What is a database? / Who cares? : understanding the human production of information / Password : keyword edition / Approaching problems like a professional / Databases vs. search engines game / Keywording / Framing a topic for library research / Systems of organization / Gray areas in plagiarism cases / The who, what, and why of the creative commons / Plagiarism v. copyright infringement / Recognizing plagiarism / Louder than words : using infographics to teach the value of information and authority / Ethical use of information in presentations / Lesson handouts ; ACRL framework for information ; Literacy for higher education. Andrea Baer ; Emily Frigo & Jessalyn Richter ; Kathleen Anne Langan ; Debbie Morrow ; Brandon West -- Dr. Smita Avasthi ; Robert Farrell ; Charissa Jefferson ; Kevin Michael Klipfel ; Sarah Naumann & Sami Lange -- Robert Farrell ; Nancy Fawley ; Steven Hoover ; Rachel M. Minkin ; Jo Angela Oehrli & Emily Hamstra -- Dani Brecher ; Toni M. Carter & Todd Aldridge ; Xan Goodman -- Ika Datig ; Jenny Fielding ; Samantha Godbey, Sue Wainscott, & Xan Goodman ; Rebecca Kuglitsch ; Melissa Langridge ; Melissa Mallon ; Elizabeth Martin & Rebecca Daly ; Cate Calhoun Oravet ; Melissa Browne, Caitlin Plovnick, Cathy Palmer, & Richard Caldwell ; Peter Ramsey & Stephen "Mike" Kiel -- Dr. Smita Avasthi ; Rebecca Bliquez & Jane Van Galen ; Patricia Bravender ; Patricia Bravender & Gayle Schaub ; Hazel McClure & Christopher Toth ; Debbie Morrow -- Scholarship as conversation. Research as inquiry. Authority is constructed and contextual. Information creation as a process. Searching as strategic exploration. Information has value. Lessons with overlapping information literacy threshold concepts -- Appendix.
"Teaching Information Literacy Threshold Concepts: Lesson Plans for Librarians is a collection designed by instruction librarians to promote critical thinking and engaged learning. It provides teaching librarians detailed, ready-to-use, and easily adaptable lesson ideas to help students understand and be transformed by information literacy threshold concepts. The lessons in this book, created by teaching librarians across the country, are categorized according to the six information literacy frames identified in the ACRL Framework for Information Literacy in Higher Education (2015). This volume offers concrete and specific ways of teaching the threshold concepts that are central to the ACRL Framework and is suitable for all types of academic libraries, high school libraries, as well as a pedagogical tool for library and information schools". --Publisher.
0838987710 9780838987711
2015015254
Information literacy--Study and teaching (Higher)
Research--Methodology--Study and teaching (Higher)
Communication in learning and scholarship.
Library orientation for college students.
Library science.
ZA3075 / .T434 2015
028.7071173
Includes bibliographical references.
Scholarship as conversation : The conversational nature of sources of information / Andrea Baer ; Using information as a springboard to research / Emily Frigo & Jessalyn Richter ; Mapping scholarly conversation / Kathleen Anne Langan ; Crafting a credible message / Debbie Morrow ; Starting points: the role of blogs in scholarly conversation / Brandon West -- Research as inquiry : Flawed questions: tools for inquiry / Smita Avasthi ; Crime scene investigation as an analogy for scholarly inquiry / Robert Farrell ; The research discussion / Charissa Jefferson ; Developing a research question: topic selection / Kevin Michael Klipfel ; The connection between personal and academic research / Sarah Naumann & Sami Lange -- Authority is constructed and contextual : Evaluating information sources / Robert Farrell ; Determining the relevance and reliability of information sources / Nancy Fawley ; Establishing and applying evaluation criteria / Steven Hoover ; Non-scholarly formats as research tools / Rachel M. Minkin ; Scholarly/non-scholarly / Jo Angela Oehrli & Emily Hamstra -- Information creation as a process : Using sources to support a claim / Dani Brecher ; Information life cycle / Toni M. Carter & Todd Aldridge ; Tracing information over time / Xan Goodman -- Searching as strategic exploration : From nothing to something: transforming the "failed" search / Ika Datig ; Context through citation / Jenny Fielding ; What is a database? / Samantha Godbey, Sue Wainscott, & Xan Goodman ; Who cares?: Understanding the human production of information / Rebecca Kuglitsch ; Password: keyword edition / Melissa Langridge ; Approaching problems like a professional / Melissa Mallon ; Databases vs. search engines game / Elizabeth Martin & Rebecca Daly ; Keywording / Cate Calhoun Oravet ; Framing a topic for library research / Melissa Browne, Caitlin Plovnick, Cathy Palmer, & Richard Caldwell ; Systems of organization / Peter Ramsey & Stephen "Mike" Kiel -- Information has value : Gray areas in plagiarism cases / Smita Avasthi ; The who, what, and why of the creative commons / Rebecca Bliquez & Jane Van Galen ; Plagiarism v. copyright infringement / Patricia Bravender ; Recognizing plagiarism / Patricia Bravender & Gayle Schaub ; Louder than words: using infographics to teach the value of information and authority / Hazel McClure & Christopher Toth ; Ethical use of information in presentations / Debbie Morrow -- Lessons with overlapping information literacy threshold concepts -- Appendix : Lesson handouts ; ACRL framework for information ; Literacy for higher education -- -- The conversational nature of sources of information / Using information as a springboard to research / Mapping scholarly conversation / Crafting a credible message / Starting points : the role of blogs in scholarly conversation / Flawed questions : tools for inquiry / Crime scene investigation as an analogy for scholarly inquiry / The research discussion / Developing a research question : topic selection / The connection between personal and academic research / Evaluating information sources / Determining the relevance and reliability of information sources / Establishing and applying evaluation criteria / Non-scholarly formats as research tools / Scholarly/non-scholarly / Using sources to support a claim / Information life cycle / Tracing information over time / From nothing to something : transforming the "failed" search / Context through citation / What is a database? / Who cares? : understanding the human production of information / Password : keyword edition / Approaching problems like a professional / Databases vs. search engines game / Keywording / Framing a topic for library research / Systems of organization / Gray areas in plagiarism cases / The who, what, and why of the creative commons / Plagiarism v. copyright infringement / Recognizing plagiarism / Louder than words : using infographics to teach the value of information and authority / Ethical use of information in presentations / Lesson handouts ; ACRL framework for information ; Literacy for higher education. Andrea Baer ; Emily Frigo & Jessalyn Richter ; Kathleen Anne Langan ; Debbie Morrow ; Brandon West -- Dr. Smita Avasthi ; Robert Farrell ; Charissa Jefferson ; Kevin Michael Klipfel ; Sarah Naumann & Sami Lange -- Robert Farrell ; Nancy Fawley ; Steven Hoover ; Rachel M. Minkin ; Jo Angela Oehrli & Emily Hamstra -- Dani Brecher ; Toni M. Carter & Todd Aldridge ; Xan Goodman -- Ika Datig ; Jenny Fielding ; Samantha Godbey, Sue Wainscott, & Xan Goodman ; Rebecca Kuglitsch ; Melissa Langridge ; Melissa Mallon ; Elizabeth Martin & Rebecca Daly ; Cate Calhoun Oravet ; Melissa Browne, Caitlin Plovnick, Cathy Palmer, & Richard Caldwell ; Peter Ramsey & Stephen "Mike" Kiel -- Dr. Smita Avasthi ; Rebecca Bliquez & Jane Van Galen ; Patricia Bravender ; Patricia Bravender & Gayle Schaub ; Hazel McClure & Christopher Toth ; Debbie Morrow -- Scholarship as conversation. Research as inquiry. Authority is constructed and contextual. Information creation as a process. Searching as strategic exploration. Information has value. Lessons with overlapping information literacy threshold concepts -- Appendix.
"Teaching Information Literacy Threshold Concepts: Lesson Plans for Librarians is a collection designed by instruction librarians to promote critical thinking and engaged learning. It provides teaching librarians detailed, ready-to-use, and easily adaptable lesson ideas to help students understand and be transformed by information literacy threshold concepts. The lessons in this book, created by teaching librarians across the country, are categorized according to the six information literacy frames identified in the ACRL Framework for Information Literacy in Higher Education (2015). This volume offers concrete and specific ways of teaching the threshold concepts that are central to the ACRL Framework and is suitable for all types of academic libraries, high school libraries, as well as a pedagogical tool for library and information schools". --Publisher.
0838987710 9780838987711
2015015254
Information literacy--Study and teaching (Higher)
Research--Methodology--Study and teaching (Higher)
Communication in learning and scholarship.
Library orientation for college students.
Library science.
ZA3075 / .T434 2015
028.7071173