Information literacy is the ability to discover, critically evaluate, synthesize, ethically apply, generate, and disseminate information in academic, personal and professional settings. Research and ...
As many of Western’s courses continue to be taught online, the University Libraries’ faculty and staff are exploring fresh approaches to teaching research skills to Western students. Nearly 180 ...
Librarians consistently struggle with how to cover the concepts they need to teach in a short amount of time instructors allot them, all the while making their instruction engaging and interactive.
The Marian Library invites faculty to collaboratively develop learning opportunities that advance students’ primary source literacy; support experiential learning; and promote course, program and ...
Western Michigan University librarians partner with faculty and instructors across disciplines to help students find, evaluate and use information in ways that support course learning goals and ...
Primary sources empower students by putting history in their hands and by building analytical skills through original materials at Saint Louis University's Vatican Film Library. The Vatican Film ...
The library offers a range of instruction materials and services including course-integrated information literacy sessions, physical tours of the building and services, online library guides and video ...
Pearson Library approaches instruction and research from a pedagogical framework developed by the Association of College and Reseach Libraries (ACRL). Our goal is to support student learning in ...
The library instruction program contributes to the mission and curriculum of the College through course-integrated information literacy classes. In partnership with faculty, librarians teach students ...
The teaching team at Kelvin Smith Library can support research skills development through instruction sessions, self-paced tutorials, and other learning activities. In addition to skills such as ...