written by a group of subject librarians at Cardiff University. Has an extensive section of examples and good, succinct overviews of lesson planning and assessment, among other sections.
wiki where librarians can share their ideas, learning objectives or lesson plans that connect the concepts from the Heath brothers' 2007 Made to Stick to information literacy instruction. See the individual pages for each of the principles of SUCCESs: Simple, Unexpected, Concrete, Credible, Emotional and Stories.
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)
An opportunity to celebrate student excellence supported by Library resources and services: web site highlighting student achievement using the library - perhaps base this around a contest?
Paper presented to the National Resource Center Annual Conference on the First-Year Experience. Feb. 16, 2010, Denver, CO. By Andrew D. Asher & Lynda M. Duke
Wondering if media & info lit skills like this are within the purview of librarians? Or more for faculty? Are these skills even being taught to college students?