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Dana Longley

SURF: Students Understanding Research Fundamentals - 0 views

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    Mizael and Amber are two CSULB students who are new to the whole research thing. Follow along with them as they learn how to find, evaluate, and use information for their assignments. SURF is designed to teach you about researching by actually having you do research. We want you use current projects you are working on now.
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    Mizael and Amber are two CSULB students who are new to the whole research thing. Follow along with them as they learn how to find, evaluate, and use information for their assignments. SURF is designed to teach you about researching by actually having you do research.
Dana Longley

Information Literacy: Building Blocks Project - 0 views

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    La Trobe University Library: "Design for Learning pilot project- Embedding research/inquiry graduate capabilities in the curriculum.\nFind out more about how the Library can help you support and guide students to begin developing research/inquiry graduate capabilities."
Dana Longley

Peer review: a guide for researchers | Research Information Network - 0 views

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    provides researchers with an understanding of how peer review works and highlights some of the issues surround the current debates about the peer review process (UK centric, but great info in here)
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Useful Science | Your source for research useful in everyday life. - 0 views

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    Connects useful science claims to open access research articles
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How I Talk About Searching, Discovery and Research in Courses - 1 views

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    from Easily Distracted blog (5/9/11)
Dana Longley

Tutorial on Problem-Based learning - 0 views

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    useful, concise tutorial that includes sections on Socratic taxonomy, brainstorming, research plan, etc.
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    includes sections on Socratic taxonomy, brainstorming, research plan, etc.
Dana Longley

Why Maybe You Don't Have to Worry About 'Information Overload' After All - 0 views

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    Spotlight on Digital Media and Learning 9.20.12 | Researchers from Northwestern University and the University of Michigan published a study earlier this month that found the infamous "information overload" to be less of a reality than previously imagined.
Dana Longley

Information resource selection of undergraduate students in academic search tasks - 1 views

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    Lee, J., Paik, W. & Joo, S. (2012). "Information resource selection of undergraduate students in academic search tasks" Information Research, 17(1) paper511.
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Tutorials - Cooperative Library Instruction Project - 0 views

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    collection of multimedia tutorials on various parts of the research process
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Introducing transliteracy: What does it mean to academic libraries? - 0 views

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    College & Research Libraries News, November 2010, 71 (10)
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Information Literacy & Inquiry Learning models - 0 views

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    There are a large number of Information Literacy, Research, or Information Problem Solving models available for teachers to use with pupils. Below is a selection of some of them.
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Tutorials 2012 - Research in Databases - 0 views

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    LibGuides at SUNY Potsdam.
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Bridging the Gap: Understanding the Differing Research Expectations of First-Year Stude... - 0 views

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    Evidence Based Library and Information Practice 2012, 7.3
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Engaging Students in the Game of Research - 1 views

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    Global History project using aspects of role-playing to immerse students in primary sources and place some more personalized context around larger events. Use of character & fate cards.
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    A sort of role-playing game. Students consult primary sources and produce information from perspective of their "character" and their "fate" (letter home, interview, or diary entry by character).
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Information Literacy: Undervalued or Ubiquitous? | Peer to Peer Review - 0 views

  • Slightly under a third of academic libraries report that information literacy is included in an institutional mission or strategic plan, the same percentage as in 2004
  • that libraries are increasingly identified not as a shared cultural resource, but as the office that pays bills for individuals' immediate information needs.
  • Nor should it be seen as primarily a library concern. In my experience, faculty admire librarians' know-how, but feel this thing we call information literacy—the ability to frame a question, seek information, make informed choices among sources, and use them effectively—is their job.
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  • We tend to think in terms of skills that apply to all knowledge domains, involving dispositions and habits that we feel prepare graduates for civic participation and personal fulfillment. We have a wide-angle holistic view. We take a practical approach: let us show you how to find information on any subject using these search tools and techniques.
  • Faculty are more likely to think in terms of how using sources plays into the values and traditions of a particular discipline. Historians want students to understand how to interpret primary sources, using other historians' work to put historical evidence in context. Biologists train students in the skill of reading scientific papers, including understanding why each new contribution nests itself in previous work. Psychology professors ask students to design research projects, which includes reviewing related literature.
  • but in the library, we tend to treat them all as more or less the same task: finding good stuff to get the job done.
  • We help students develop some all-purpose ways to approach any question, knowing that this will remain an important ability later in life. Faculty in the disciplines may be much more focused on polishing the particular lens through which they help students see the world, but being able to find, sort through, and use information is also very much a part of what they teach.
  • To understand how important this thing we call information literacy is to higher education, we shouldn't look to strategic plans
  • To know if it's important, we'd have to look at everyday practice.
Dana Longley

Pew Internet Libraries - 1 views

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    stats and poll data on libraries
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Inquiry / Research Toolkit - 0 views

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    La Trobe U. Toolkit gives adaptable resources and support to diagnose, teach and evaluate learning related to critical information skills. Includes examples of practice from faculty.
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My Students Have Been Indoctrinating Me | Inside Higher Ed - 0 views

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    Good ammunition to present to faculty for designing research assignments that allow students to choose their own paper topics
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Library Research Assignments for Faculty - 0 views

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    from The University of Arizona University Libraries: some model, downloadable assignments for faculty that teach information literacy skills
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