Information Literacy Instruction
Selecting an Effective Model
- 1st Edition - September 28, 2011
- Latest edition
- Author: John Walsh
- Language: English
An invaluable guide for MLS professionals and students, this new book explains how librarians can select an effective method of library instruction based on their users, the… Read more
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Description
Description
An invaluable guide for MLS professionals and students, this new book explains how librarians can select an effective method of library instruction based on their users, the objectives of the instruction and the delivery environment. The content describes the different methods available and in what circumstances the methods are most effective. It includes descriptions of curriculums for the methods currently available and describes a range of objectives the curriculums meet and the common environments librarians use for instruction. Information Literacy Instruction also introduces two new ideas for methods of instruction: one which combines information literacy with cyber-literacy (MLI) forming an instructional method appropriate for internet users and internet information and the Fully Automated Reference Instruction (FARI) that actively involves users with the instruction while completing research they are currently involved in for specific targeted classes.
Key features
Key features
- Introduction to multi-literacy instruction
- Using instruction to protect users from disinformation on the Internet
- New active learning idea for web based instruction (MLI and FARI)
Readership
Readership
Academic and public librarians, MLS instructors and students at both the undergraduate and graduate level
Table of contents
Table of contents
Dedication
List of figures
List of tables
Acknowledgements
About the author
Introduction
Chapter 1: Methods of instruction
Chapter 2: Objectives of instruction
Chapter 3: Participant populations, library environments, and learning environments
Chapter 4: Effective ILI methods
Chapter 5: The future of information literacy instruction
Appendix ACRL competencies, standards, performance indicators, and outcomes
Index
Review quotes
Review quotes
"This book sets out in a clear and readable way some different approaches to IL teaching and points to a way forward."—Journal of Information Literacy
Product details
Product details
- Edition: 1
- Latest edition
- Published: September 28, 2011
- Language: English
About the author
About the author
JW
John Walsh
John Walsh has over 10 years' experience in academic and corporate libraries. He is currently a PhD. Student of the School for Information Resources and Library Science at the University of Arizona in Tucson, AZ. He has been researching the effectiveness of information literacy instruction since 2006 and currently works in access services at Cochise College Libraries in Sierra Vista, AZ.
Affiliations and expertise
Director, Midifery Service at Stanford, Associate Professor, University of San Francisco, School of Nursing, San Francisco, CAView book on ScienceDirect
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