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Title Not just where to click : teaching students how to think about information / edited by Troy A. Swanson and Heather Jagman.

Publication Info. Chicago, Illinois : Association of College and Research Libraries, a division of the American Library Association, 2015.

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 Moore Stacks  ZA3075 .N68 2015    Available  ---
Description v, 429 pages ; 23 cm.
Series Publications in librarianship ; number 68
ACRL publications in librarianship ; no. 68.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents Introduction : More than must where to click / Troy A. Swanson and Heather Jagman -- Part 1. Bridging the gap between librarians, students, and faculty : 1.1. Librarian and faculty epistemologies and beliefs : Theories of knowledge in library and information science / Lane Wilkinson -- Beyond tools and skills: putting information back into information literacy / Beth McDonough -- Librarianspeak: metaphors that reflect (and shape) the ethos and practice of academic librarianship / MaryBeth Meszaros and Alison M. Lewis -- The social life of knowledge: faculty epistemologies / Barbara Fister -- 1.2. Student epistemologies and beliefs : Generation Z: information facts and fictions / Ashley Cole, Trenia Napier, and Brad Marcum -- Search epistemology: teaching students about information discovery / Andrew D. Asher -- Studying sources: truth, method, and teaching bibliography / Patricia Brown -- Towards an assumption responsive information literacy curriculum lessons from student qualitative data / Rob Morrison and Deana Greenfield -- Part 2. Making it work: teaching students about information : 2.1. The nature of expertise, authority, and credibility : Expertise and authority in an age of crowdsourcing / William B. Badke -- Knowledge societies: learning for a diverse world / Alison Hicks -- Student author(ity): engaging students in scholarship / Brian W. Young and Daniel Von Holten -- From counting sources to sources that count : reframing authority and accountability in first-year composition / Nicole Walls and Amy Pajewski -- 2.2. Point of view, belief, and source bias : Through a mirror darkly: a postmodern approach to teaching expertise, authority, and bias / Stephen A. Sanders -- Librarians and students: making the connections / Julie Obst and Joe Eshleman -- Fragmented stories: uncovering news bias through information literacy instruction / Willie Miller --2.3. Interpreting the world : Logical fallacies and sleight of mind: rhetorical analysis as a tool for teaching critical thinking / Jessica Critten, Anne C. Barnhart, and Craig Schroer -- Scholarly storytelling: using stories as a roadmap to authentic and creative library research / Rebecca Halpern and Lisa Lepore -- Doing it yourself: special collections as a springboard for personal, critical approaches to information / Lucy Mulroney and Patrick Williams -- Witnessing the world: journalism, skepticism, and information literacy / Laura Saunders.
Summary In a collection of scholarly essays, this volume examines how academic libraries assess liaison activities and offers recommendations for documenting the impact of programs and services. Individual chapters address liaison activities relating to collection development, library instruction, research services, engagement and outreach, as well as online, blended and other learning environments.
Subject Information literacy -- Study and teaching (Higher) -- United States.
Information literacy -- Study and teaching (Higher)
United States.
Research -- Methodology -- Study and teaching (Higher) -- United States.
Research -- Methodology -- Study and teaching (Higher)
Research -- Methodology.
Library orientation for college students -- United States.
Library orientation for college students.
Media literacy -- Study and teaching (Higher) -- United States.
Media literacy.
Academic libraries -- Relations with faculty and curriculum -- United States.
Academic libraries -- Relations with faculty and curriculum.
Knowledge, Theory of.
Knowledge, Theory of.
Library science -- Philosophy.
Library science -- Philosophy.
Academic libraries -- United States -- Case studies.
Academic libraries.
Genre/Form Case studies.
Case studies.
Added Author Swanson, Troy A., editor.
Jagman, Heather, editor.
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