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Michael Pasqualoni
Instructional Services Librarian &
Subject Specialist for Public AdministrationAdjunct Instructor: SU School of Information Studies
Office Address:
210 E.S. Bird Library
Syracuse University
Syracuse, NY 13244-2010Office Phone:
315-443-3715 (voice)
315-443-9510 (fax)Email Address:
mjpasqua@syr.eduBlog:
http://blogthepublicadminlibrariansu.blogspot.com/Office Hours - IST 200 Students Only:
Thursdays, 2-3pmPrivate Research Consultation Hours:
By appointment - please call or email me in advance to set-up a time to meetDiscipline Related Links
(research tools for public administration & related fields):
- IST 200 - e-Research: How to Survive and Thrive in College (Fall 2006)
- IST
662 - Instructional Strategies & Techniques for Information Professionals
(Spring 2005)
- TRAILS at SU Library: Teaching Research & Information Literacy Skills
- ACRL Information Literacy Competency Standards for Higher Education
- Checklist of Information Competencies for College Students {Calif. State University} MSWord document
- PRIMO: Peer Reviewed Instructional Materials Online {ACRL Instruction Section}
- MERLOT: Multimedia Educational Resources for Teaching and Learning
- Educause: Promoting the intelligent use of information technology
- Collegiate Learning Assessment Project {Council for Aid to Education}
- A Touch of Greatness Web Site {PBS Independent Lens - Albert Cullum Profile}
- A Guide to Teach Youth What Employers Want Them to Know {companion to 10 Things Employers Want You to Learn in College (2003) by Professor Bill Coplin (Syracuse Univ.), Berkeley, CA: Ten Speed Press}
- Bound By Law: Tales from the Public Domain {intellectual property law and creativity comic book}, Duke University Center for the Study of the Public Domain
- Syracuse University Library Copyright Web Site
- Create Change: Scholarly Communication Digital Scholarship Site (ARL/SPARC)
- Campaign to Reduce College Textbook Costs
etc:
- Last modified: 08/9/06. Send comments to mjpasqua@syr.edu.
Teaching
Instruction Related Links
(teaching methods, tools & standards):
Digital Scholarship, Intellectual Property, et al:
Social Networking Systems:



