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Bibliography for Information Literacy

 

Background Information From ACRL

Presidential Committee on Information Literacy: Final Report

Information Literacy Competency Standards (PDF)

National Forum on Information Literacy

ACRL Information Literacy Page

Characteristics of Programs of Information Literacy That IIllustrate Best Practice

Introduction to Information Literacy

Information Literacy in the Disciplines

 

Bibliographies

Information and Information Literacy: Sources for Composition Teachers by Rebecca 
Moore Howard.

 

Additional Reading

Desai, S., Freeland, M., & Frierson, E.  (2007). Lesson Study in Libraries: Building Better Lessons, Better Teachers, and Better Teams with Creativity, Collaboration, and Revision. College & Research Libraries News, 68(5), 290-293. (Available from Library Literature and Information Science Full Text.)

 

"Information Literacy in a Nutshell: Basic Information for Academic Administrators and Faculty." Association of College & Research Libraries. 19 Mar 2004. <http://www.ala.org/ala/acrl/acrlissues/acrlinfolit/infolitoverview/infolitforfac/infolitfaculty.htm>.

Kasowitz-Scheer, Abby, and Michael Pasqualoni. "Information Literacy Instruction in Higher Education: Trends and Issues." ERIC Digest 06 2002.

Kraemer, E.W., Lombardo, S.V., & Lepkowski, F.J. (2007). The Librarian, the Machine, or a Little of Both: A Comparative Study of Three Information Literacy Pedagogies at Oakland University. College & Research Libraries, 68(4), 330-342. (Available from Library Literature and Information Science Full Text.)

Snavely, Loanne, and Natasha Cooper. "Competing Agendas in Higher Education: Finding a Place for Information Literacy." Reference & User Services Quarterly 37 (1): 53-62. (Available from ProQuest Research Library.)

 

Snavely, Loanne, and Natasha Cooper. "The Information Literacy Debate." Journal of Academic Librarianship 23 (1): 9-13. (Available from First Search.)

 


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