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Scott McCord

ACRL | Standards for Proficiencies for Instruction Librarians and Coordinators - 0 views

  • Whether identifying responsibilities of librarians who teach or coordinators who manage programs, each organization must decide to implement the proficiencies in a manner best suited for its own institution. These proficiencies are designed to fit a wide range of environments.
  • Whether identifying responsibilities of librarians who teach or coordinators who manage programs, each organization must decide to implement the proficiencies in a manner best suited for its own institution. These proficiencies are designed to fit a wide range of environments.
Emily O

Virb › Build elegantly simple websites - 0 views

shared by Emily O on 20 Apr 11 - Cached
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    For $10, building and hosting a website is included. They make it simple. 
Emily O

An Open Letter to New Graduate Students - ProfHacker - The Chronicle of Higher Education - 0 views

shared by Emily O on 04 Sep 10 - Cached
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    "Build a personal research library. As a graduate student, one of the things you are most likely to be doing at any given time is reading (although you'll note that @j_l_r below recommends not doing all of what's assigned!). You will read articles, book chapters, and entire books much faster than you would have ever thought possible. And unless these articles fall into your area of interest, you might be inclined to forget about them as soon as the seminar meeting is passed. But we'd like to suggest that you begin as early as possible in your studies to build a personal research library. A personal research library is a record of what you've read and what you thought about it. It can be as simple as a citation, a few keywords, and a brief abstract. We'd recommend using Zotero (see Amy's posts on Getting Started with Zotero, parts One and Two) or EndNote, but even a box of 3x5 cards is better than trying to remember that really great essay from your first semester in grad school five years down the road when you're writing your dissertation. A little extra work now will pay big dividends in the future, especially if you change your research project."
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    I see this as especially important for that e-portfolio I did for library school. I did a lot of extra research because I didn't remember/know where to find many of the articles I had read that would be useful support for my ideas on the competencies.
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    I see this as especially important for that e-portfolio I did for library school. I did a lot of extra research because I didn't remember/know where to find many of the articles I had read that would be useful support for my ideas on the competencies.
Emily O

Qualitative Inquiry: A Model of Disciplined Inquiry - 4 views

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    The paradigm is all....
Emily O

Thinkature - Real-time collaboration for the web - 0 views

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    A way to organize one's thoughts and writing
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    Might come in handy when planning an essay or a battleplan for all the comps
Emily O

Social Research Methods - 2 views

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    I never took a research course so this site helps me organize and understand research concepts so I can figure out what I did in my SLIS career that points to my understanding of these concepts.
Emily O

Kristin Yiotis E-Portfolio - 6 views

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    Another model for clearly organized and well written portfolio.
Emily O

Big6 Matrix: Use the Internet with Big6 Skills to Achieve Standards - 1 views

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    In my opinion, Information Literacy Instruction is related to the research process and critical thinking skills.
Emily O

College Level Research at Home - 0 views

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    Discussion of primary vs. secondary sources, and high school vs. college level research papers (basic)
Emily O

Library and information science ... - Google Books - 0 views

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    First chapter gives ovrview of what research is and importance to LIS
Emily O

SLIS E-Portfolio - 5 views

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    Nicely organized e-portfolio
Emily O

Evaluation Decision-Making Systems - 0 views

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    Collection of resources pertaining to library evaluation
Scott McCord

One Laptop per Child (OLPC): Vision - 0 views

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    Worldwide laptop project, especially aimed at developing countries, but applicable in developing areas everywhere
Emily O

Purpose for this Diigo group and suggestions for use - 7 views

This Diigo group is for fellow SLISers preparing for or enrolled in the culminating project for the Masters in Library and Information Science at San Jose State University, known as LIBR 289, the e...

introduction orientation invitation

started by Emily O on 14 Jul 09 no follow-up yet
Emily O

HONcode: Principles - Quality and trustworthy health information - 0 views

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    Health on the Net Principles (to evaluate a health web site for authority, complementarity, privacy, attribution, justifiability, transparency, financial disclosure, advertising policy
Emily O

Evaluation and library decision making - Google Book Search - 0 views

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    Evaluation and library decision making By Peter Hernon, Charles R. McClure
Emily O

Public administration: balancing ... McKinney & Howard - Google Book Search - 0 views

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    Chapter on evaluation
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