An Educator s Guide to Information Literacy

An Educator s Guide to Information Literacy
Author: Ann Marlow Riedling
Publsiher: Libraries Unlimited
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2007-04-30
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781591584469

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Provides a comparison of the AASL Information Literacy Standards for Student Learning to the ACRL information literacy standards, including specific lessons to teach these standards. This book includes check lists to help students know, understand, and demonstrate their use. It contains formative and summative assessment ideas.

Concise Guide to Information Literacy

Concise Guide to Information Literacy
Author: Scott Lanning,Caitlin Gerrity
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 246
Release: 2022-02-15
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9798216064473

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This flexible text can serve as the basis of a course in information literacy or as a supplemental text or basic research guide in any course. Both a students' textbook and an instructional reference for educators, this brief but information-rich text teaches students what information literacy is and why it's such an important skill to develop. Authors Scott Lanning and Caitlin Gerrity concentrate on developing skills and behaviors that positively impact the information literacy process. They teach such skills as evaluating and using information and behaviors like exploring, analyzing, and creating. Updated to incorporate the new AASL standards, this third edition of Concise Guide to Information Literacy includes new information on the value of curiosity and choice in the research process, offers a new model of the research process (the Reflective Inquiry Model), and updates the Decision Points Information Seeking Model that describes how student researchers choose to use the information they've found. This book has proven to be invaluable for high school and college students learning about information literacy and librarians and teachers in upper high school and community college settings.

Concise Guide to Information Literacy

Concise Guide to Information Literacy
Author: Scott Lanning
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 200
Release: 2017-03-27
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781440851391

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This concise but information-packed text helps high school students in upper grade levels and lower division college and university students quickly master the basics of information literacy. A student's textbook and an instructional reference for educators: the second edition of Concise Guide to Information Literacy is both. It teaches students what information literacy is and why it is an important skill to develop—for their schoolwork as well as for success in life outside of school. The guide covers major areas in the information literacy process, including locating, evaluating, and applying information successfully. It also gives professors, teachers, and librarians a flexible text that can serve as the basis of a course in information literacy or research skills, a basic research guide for any information literacy course, or a supplemental text. This second edition has been reorganized for greater ease of use based on the information literacy models consulted. All chapters have been fully updated and now include extended coverage of the topics that appeared in the first edition; additionally, a new chapter on managing information has been added.

Implementing the Information Literacy Framework

Implementing the Information Literacy Framework
Author: Dave Harmeyer,Janice J. Baskin
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 277
Release: 2018-03-05
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781538107584

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Implementing the Information Literacy Framework: A Practical Guide for Librarians is written with three types of people in mind: librarians, classroom educators, and students. This book and its website address the implementation of the Association of College and Research Libraries’ Framework of Information Literacy in Higher Education. One of the few books written jointly by an academic librarian and a classroom faculty member, Implementing the Information Literacy Framework packs dozens of how-to ideas and strategies into ten chapters specifically intended for librarians and classroom instructors. If you have been waiting for a no-nonsense, carefully explained, yet practical source for implementing the Framework, this book is for you, your colleagues, and your students, all in the context of a discipline-specific, equal collaboration between the library liaison and classroom educator. Implementing the Information Literacy Framework gives you the tools and strategies to put into practice a host of Framework-based information literacy experiences for students and faculty, creating a campus culture that understands and integrates information literacy into its educational mission.

An Educator s Guide to Information Literacy

An Educator s Guide to Information Literacy
Author: Ann Marlow Riedling Ph.D.
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 169
Release: 2007-04-30
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9780313094675

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Serving as a text/resource book for teachers of high school students, this title provides practical help in preparing students to be active lifelong learners and efficient seekers and users of information. It provides a comparison of the AASL Information Literacy Standards for Student Learning to the ACRL information literacy standards, including specific lessons to teach these standards; check lists to make sure students know, understand, and can demonstrate their use; and formative and summative assessment ideas to assure that the students are information literacy ready for college. Serving as a text/resource book for teachers of high school students, this title provides practical help in preparing students to be active lifelong learners and efficient seekers and users of information. It provides a comparison of the AASL Information Literacy Standards for Student Learning to the ACRL information literacy standards, including specific lessons to teach these standards; checklists to make sure students know, understand, and can demonstrate their use; and formative and summative assessment ideas to assure that the students are information literacy ready for college. This book will offer help and guidance to high school teachers and librarians concerned that high school seniors are not ready to tackle the college library and college level research assignments. And it will inform students about what they need to know. Grades 9-12.

The New Information Literacy Instruction

The New Information Literacy Instruction
Author: Patrick Ragains,M. Sandra Wood
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 244
Release: 2015-11-05
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781442257948

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The new ACRL information literacy concepts brings renewed interest in information literacy instruction and skills for librarians. The New Information Literacy Instruction: Best Practices offers guidance in planning for and implementing information literacy instruction programs in a wide range of instructional situations. As librarians take a new look at information literacy instruction, this essential book will help guide you in creating and maintaining a quality instruction program.

Information Literacy

Information Literacy
Author: Susie Andretta
Publsiher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 231
Release: 2005-01-31
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781780630755

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Taking an international approach, this book explores two main models of Information Literacy or IL: the SCONUL (Society of College, National and University Libraries) Seven Pillars of Information Skills and the IL competencies identified by the ALA (American Library Association). Practical examples for the development of IL skills identified by these models are illustrated using printed and web-based resources. The process of integrating IL provision within a programme of study is outlined to illustrate two strategies underpinning this integration at generic-skills level, the ‘plug & play’ approach, and at subject-specific level, the ‘research skills approach’. A range of diagnostic and assessment methods, to monitor the iterative process of IL skills development, are also presented within these frameworks. Explores practical applications of two major IL models Explores strategies to integrate IL provision in a multi-disciplinary environment Illustrates the developments of independent learning skills through examples taken from different levels of provision at course level and from different levels of competences at user level

Improving Students Web Use and Information Literacy

Improving Students  Web Use and Information Literacy
Author: James E. Herring
Publsiher: Facet Publishing
Total Pages: 161
Release: 2011
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781856047432

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Offers advice, strategies, and tips to help school library personnel evaluate, use, teach, and develop Internet resources more effectively.