
Implementing the Information Literacy Framework
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If you have been waiting for a no-nonsense, carefully explained, yet practical source for implementing the Framework, this book is for you, your colleagues, and your students, all in the context of a discipline-specific, equal collaboration between the library liaison and classroom educator. Implementing the Information Literacy Framework gives you the tools and strategies to put into practice a host of Framework-based information literacy experiences for students and faculty, creating a campus culture that understands and integrates information literacy into its educational mission.
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Janice J. Baskin is a retired professor of English and communications and taught English composition for fourteen years, which included instruction in research and information literacy.As a faculty in the Azusa Pacific University Libraries, she was a member of the information literacy committee and served as chair of the Undergraduate Studies Council, where she worked to implement information literacy instruction across the curriculum. She works as an academic editor.
Content
Chapter 2. From Standards to Framework: The Difference and Why It Matters
Chapter 3. Pre-Framework Ideas to Do This Year
Chapter 4. The Culture in the Classroom
Chapter 5. Joining the Information Literacy Conversation in Education
Chapter 6. Tips for Creating a Framework Campus Culture
Chapter 7. Practical Framework Inroads
Chapter 8. Teaching Information Literacy: First Three Frames of the Framework
Chapter 9. Teaching Information Literacy: Last Three Frames of the Framework
Chapter 10. Moving Forward in Creating Framework-based Information Literacy Instruction
Appendix A. What Is Information Literacy? A Short Guide for Faculty and Librarians
Appendix B. Flashcards for the Six FramesAppendix C. Thematic Coding of the 2000 Standards as Found in the 2015 Framework
Appendix D. Bookmarks
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