This book gathers together a variety of perspectives and approaches toward building relationships between academic libraries and a unique scholarly population with specific needs¿graduate students. This valuable resource shows efforts on specific programs and strategies to enhance and enrich the graduate student experience.
This book gathers together a variety of perspectives and approaches toward building relationships between academic libraries and a unique scholarly population with specific needs¿graduate students. This valuable resource shows efforts on specific programs and strategies to enhance and enrich the graduate student experience.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Gretta Siegel is the Science Librarian and Coordinator of Graduate Student Services at Portland State University, in Portland, Oregon.
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1. Assessing Research Readiness of Graduate Students in Distance Programs Paul R. Pival, Jennifer V. Lock, and Maureen Hunter 2. Associated Canadian Theological Schools: Building an Online Graduate Information Literacy Course Without a Blueprint William Badke 3. Library as Laboratory: Online Pathfinders and the Humanities Graduate Student Sara Harrington 4. Ice Cream Seminars for Graduate Students: Imparting Chemical Information Literacy Jeremy R. Garritano 5. Information Literacy for Advanced Users: A German Perspective Oliver Kohl-Frey 6. InfoIQ: Targeting Information and Technology Life Long Needs Jason L. Frand, Eloisa Gomez Borah, and Aura Lippincott 7. A Library Research Course for Graduate and Professional Students in Communication Sciences and Disorders Sylvia G. Tag 8. The Literature on Academic Integrity and Graduate Students: Issues, Solutions, and the Case for a Librarian Role Patti Schifter Caravello 9. Integrating Information Literacy into the Graduate Liberal Arts Curriculum: a faculty-Librarian Collaborative Course Model Judy Xiao and David Traboulay 10. The Influence of Rare Book and Manuscript repositories on graduate Research in the Humanities: The Graduate Research Fellowship Program Kathryn James
1. Assessing Research Readiness of Graduate Students in Distance Programs Paul R. Pival, Jennifer V. Lock, and Maureen Hunter 2. Associated Canadian Theological Schools: Building an Online Graduate Information Literacy Course Without a Blueprint William Badke 3. Library as Laboratory: Online Pathfinders and the Humanities Graduate Student Sara Harrington 4. Ice Cream Seminars for Graduate Students: Imparting Chemical Information Literacy Jeremy R. Garritano 5. Information Literacy for Advanced Users: A German Perspective Oliver Kohl-Frey 6. InfoIQ: Targeting Information and Technology Life Long Needs Jason L. Frand, Eloisa Gomez Borah, and Aura Lippincott 7. A Library Research Course for Graduate and Professional Students in Communication Sciences and Disorders Sylvia G. Tag 8. The Literature on Academic Integrity and Graduate Students: Issues, Solutions, and the Case for a Librarian Role Patti Schifter Caravello 9. Integrating Information Literacy into the Graduate Liberal Arts Curriculum: a faculty-Librarian Collaborative Course Model Judy Xiao and David Traboulay 10. The Influence of Rare Book and Manuscript repositories on graduate Research in the Humanities: The Graduate Research Fellowship Program Kathryn James
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