Curriculum-Based Library Instruction
From Cultivating Faculty Relationships to Assessment
Herausgeber: Blevins, Amy; Inman, Megan
Curriculum-Based Library Instruction
From Cultivating Faculty Relationships to Assessment
Herausgeber: Blevins, Amy; Inman, Megan
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Curriculum-Based Library Instruction: From Cultivating Faculty Relationships to Assessment highlights the movement beyond one-shot instruction sessions, specifically focusing on situations where academic librarians have developed curriculum based sessions and/or become involved in curriculum committees.
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Curriculum-Based Library Instruction: From Cultivating Faculty Relationships to Assessment highlights the movement beyond one-shot instruction sessions, specifically focusing on situations where academic librarians have developed curriculum based sessions and/or become involved in curriculum committees.
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- Medical Library Association Books Series
- Verlag: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 250
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. September 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 562g
- ISBN-13: 9781442239135
- ISBN-10: 1442239131
- Artikelnr.: 40923901
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Medical Library Association Books Series
- Verlag: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 250
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. September 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 562g
- ISBN-13: 9781442239135
- ISBN-10: 1442239131
- Artikelnr.: 40923901
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Amy E. Blevins, MALS holds the rank of Expert Librarian at the Hardin Library for the Health Sciences at the University of Iowa. She serves as a Clinical Education Librarian and is the Liaison to the Carver College of Medicine as well as a liaison to several departments within the University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics. She previously worked as the Education and Instructional Technologies Librarian at the William E. Laupus Health Sciences Library at East Carolina University. In addition to holding an MALS, Amy also has a Certificate in Distance Learning and Administration from East Carolina University. Megan B. Inman, MLIS holds the rank of Research Assistant Professor at the William E. Laupus Health Sciences Library at East Carolina University. She serves as the Liaison to the College of Allied Health Sciences and the College of Health and Human Performance. As a liaison, Megan works closely with faculty to incorporate library instruction into their curriculum. She embedded in multiple online courses that provide users with library materials and instruction at their point of need.
Preface Part I: Building Relationships and Gaining Trust Chapter 1:
Instructional Roles for Librarians Jessica Cole Chapter 2: Getting Your
Foot in the Door Susan Kraat Part II: Learning Theories Chapter 3:
Introduction to Learning Theories Rebecca S. Graves and Shelly R. McDavid
Chapter 4: Adult Learning Christine Andresen and Katy Kavanagh Webb Chapter
5: Active Learning Barbara A. Gushrowski Part III: Instructional Techniques
Chapter 6: Introduction to Instructional Techniques Rebecca S. Graves and
Shelly R. McDavid Chapter 7: Audience Response Systems Emily Johnson
Chapter 8: Team Based Learning Brandi Tuttle and Adrianne Leonardelli
Chapter 9: Lesson Study in the Nursing Curriculum Bryan S. Vogh, Hans
Kishel, and Eric Jennings Part IV: Instructional Modes and Assessment
Chapter 10: Online Instruction Megan B. Inman Chapter 11: Face to Face
Instruction Michele Malloy and Sarah Cantrell Chapter 12: Blended
Librarianship Daniel P. Gall Chapter 13: Incorporating Self-assessment and
Peer Assessment into Library Instructional Practice Stephan J. Macaluso
Part V: Subject-Based Instruction in Health Sciences Chapter 14: What is
Evidence-Based Practice? Connie Schardt Chapter 15: Creating a Curriculum
Based Library Instruction Plan for Medical Students Amy E. Blevins Chapter
16: Librarians Role in Evidence-based Medicine Integration into the Medical
Curriculum Heather A. McEwen, Rienne Johnson, LuAnne M. Stockton, Janice M.
Spalding, David M. Sperling, Lisa N. Weiss Chapter 17: Reflections on
Involvement in a Graduate Nursing Curriculum Jennifer Deberg Chapter 18:
Strategies for Building an Information Skills Curriculum: The University of
Michigan Experience Mark P. MacEachern and Whitney Townsend Chapter 19:
What is Biomedical Informatics?: An Overview and Case Study Carolyn
Schubert Part VI: Subject-Based Instruction in Other Disciplines Chapter
20: What is Information Literacy? April Cunningham and Allie Carr Chapter
21: How to Achieve Information Literacy Integration Allie Carr and April
Cunningham Chapter 22: A Curricular Approach to Information Literacy
Instruction in Sociology: A Case Study Adam T. Beauchamp Chapter 23:
Evolution of an Undergraduate Business Information Literacy Class: A Case
Study Kimberly Bloedel Chapter 24: The Expanding Role of Information
Literacy in the Freshman Writing Program at Saint Louis University: A Case
Study Jamie L. Emery Index About the Editors List of Contributors
Instructional Roles for Librarians Jessica Cole Chapter 2: Getting Your
Foot in the Door Susan Kraat Part II: Learning Theories Chapter 3:
Introduction to Learning Theories Rebecca S. Graves and Shelly R. McDavid
Chapter 4: Adult Learning Christine Andresen and Katy Kavanagh Webb Chapter
5: Active Learning Barbara A. Gushrowski Part III: Instructional Techniques
Chapter 6: Introduction to Instructional Techniques Rebecca S. Graves and
Shelly R. McDavid Chapter 7: Audience Response Systems Emily Johnson
Chapter 8: Team Based Learning Brandi Tuttle and Adrianne Leonardelli
Chapter 9: Lesson Study in the Nursing Curriculum Bryan S. Vogh, Hans
Kishel, and Eric Jennings Part IV: Instructional Modes and Assessment
Chapter 10: Online Instruction Megan B. Inman Chapter 11: Face to Face
Instruction Michele Malloy and Sarah Cantrell Chapter 12: Blended
Librarianship Daniel P. Gall Chapter 13: Incorporating Self-assessment and
Peer Assessment into Library Instructional Practice Stephan J. Macaluso
Part V: Subject-Based Instruction in Health Sciences Chapter 14: What is
Evidence-Based Practice? Connie Schardt Chapter 15: Creating a Curriculum
Based Library Instruction Plan for Medical Students Amy E. Blevins Chapter
16: Librarians Role in Evidence-based Medicine Integration into the Medical
Curriculum Heather A. McEwen, Rienne Johnson, LuAnne M. Stockton, Janice M.
Spalding, David M. Sperling, Lisa N. Weiss Chapter 17: Reflections on
Involvement in a Graduate Nursing Curriculum Jennifer Deberg Chapter 18:
Strategies for Building an Information Skills Curriculum: The University of
Michigan Experience Mark P. MacEachern and Whitney Townsend Chapter 19:
What is Biomedical Informatics?: An Overview and Case Study Carolyn
Schubert Part VI: Subject-Based Instruction in Other Disciplines Chapter
20: What is Information Literacy? April Cunningham and Allie Carr Chapter
21: How to Achieve Information Literacy Integration Allie Carr and April
Cunningham Chapter 22: A Curricular Approach to Information Literacy
Instruction in Sociology: A Case Study Adam T. Beauchamp Chapter 23:
Evolution of an Undergraduate Business Information Literacy Class: A Case
Study Kimberly Bloedel Chapter 24: The Expanding Role of Information
Literacy in the Freshman Writing Program at Saint Louis University: A Case
Study Jamie L. Emery Index About the Editors List of Contributors
Preface Part I: Building Relationships and Gaining Trust Chapter 1:
Instructional Roles for Librarians Jessica Cole Chapter 2: Getting Your
Foot in the Door Susan Kraat Part II: Learning Theories Chapter 3:
Introduction to Learning Theories Rebecca S. Graves and Shelly R. McDavid
Chapter 4: Adult Learning Christine Andresen and Katy Kavanagh Webb Chapter
5: Active Learning Barbara A. Gushrowski Part III: Instructional Techniques
Chapter 6: Introduction to Instructional Techniques Rebecca S. Graves and
Shelly R. McDavid Chapter 7: Audience Response Systems Emily Johnson
Chapter 8: Team Based Learning Brandi Tuttle and Adrianne Leonardelli
Chapter 9: Lesson Study in the Nursing Curriculum Bryan S. Vogh, Hans
Kishel, and Eric Jennings Part IV: Instructional Modes and Assessment
Chapter 10: Online Instruction Megan B. Inman Chapter 11: Face to Face
Instruction Michele Malloy and Sarah Cantrell Chapter 12: Blended
Librarianship Daniel P. Gall Chapter 13: Incorporating Self-assessment and
Peer Assessment into Library Instructional Practice Stephan J. Macaluso
Part V: Subject-Based Instruction in Health Sciences Chapter 14: What is
Evidence-Based Practice? Connie Schardt Chapter 15: Creating a Curriculum
Based Library Instruction Plan for Medical Students Amy E. Blevins Chapter
16: Librarians Role in Evidence-based Medicine Integration into the Medical
Curriculum Heather A. McEwen, Rienne Johnson, LuAnne M. Stockton, Janice M.
Spalding, David M. Sperling, Lisa N. Weiss Chapter 17: Reflections on
Involvement in a Graduate Nursing Curriculum Jennifer Deberg Chapter 18:
Strategies for Building an Information Skills Curriculum: The University of
Michigan Experience Mark P. MacEachern and Whitney Townsend Chapter 19:
What is Biomedical Informatics?: An Overview and Case Study Carolyn
Schubert Part VI: Subject-Based Instruction in Other Disciplines Chapter
20: What is Information Literacy? April Cunningham and Allie Carr Chapter
21: How to Achieve Information Literacy Integration Allie Carr and April
Cunningham Chapter 22: A Curricular Approach to Information Literacy
Instruction in Sociology: A Case Study Adam T. Beauchamp Chapter 23:
Evolution of an Undergraduate Business Information Literacy Class: A Case
Study Kimberly Bloedel Chapter 24: The Expanding Role of Information
Literacy in the Freshman Writing Program at Saint Louis University: A Case
Study Jamie L. Emery Index About the Editors List of Contributors
Instructional Roles for Librarians Jessica Cole Chapter 2: Getting Your
Foot in the Door Susan Kraat Part II: Learning Theories Chapter 3:
Introduction to Learning Theories Rebecca S. Graves and Shelly R. McDavid
Chapter 4: Adult Learning Christine Andresen and Katy Kavanagh Webb Chapter
5: Active Learning Barbara A. Gushrowski Part III: Instructional Techniques
Chapter 6: Introduction to Instructional Techniques Rebecca S. Graves and
Shelly R. McDavid Chapter 7: Audience Response Systems Emily Johnson
Chapter 8: Team Based Learning Brandi Tuttle and Adrianne Leonardelli
Chapter 9: Lesson Study in the Nursing Curriculum Bryan S. Vogh, Hans
Kishel, and Eric Jennings Part IV: Instructional Modes and Assessment
Chapter 10: Online Instruction Megan B. Inman Chapter 11: Face to Face
Instruction Michele Malloy and Sarah Cantrell Chapter 12: Blended
Librarianship Daniel P. Gall Chapter 13: Incorporating Self-assessment and
Peer Assessment into Library Instructional Practice Stephan J. Macaluso
Part V: Subject-Based Instruction in Health Sciences Chapter 14: What is
Evidence-Based Practice? Connie Schardt Chapter 15: Creating a Curriculum
Based Library Instruction Plan for Medical Students Amy E. Blevins Chapter
16: Librarians Role in Evidence-based Medicine Integration into the Medical
Curriculum Heather A. McEwen, Rienne Johnson, LuAnne M. Stockton, Janice M.
Spalding, David M. Sperling, Lisa N. Weiss Chapter 17: Reflections on
Involvement in a Graduate Nursing Curriculum Jennifer Deberg Chapter 18:
Strategies for Building an Information Skills Curriculum: The University of
Michigan Experience Mark P. MacEachern and Whitney Townsend Chapter 19:
What is Biomedical Informatics?: An Overview and Case Study Carolyn
Schubert Part VI: Subject-Based Instruction in Other Disciplines Chapter
20: What is Information Literacy? April Cunningham and Allie Carr Chapter
21: How to Achieve Information Literacy Integration Allie Carr and April
Cunningham Chapter 22: A Curricular Approach to Information Literacy
Instruction in Sociology: A Case Study Adam T. Beauchamp Chapter 23:
Evolution of an Undergraduate Business Information Literacy Class: A Case
Study Kimberly Bloedel Chapter 24: The Expanding Role of Information
Literacy in the Freshman Writing Program at Saint Louis University: A Case
Study Jamie L. Emery Index About the Editors List of Contributors