Libraries and Graduate Students
Building Connections
Herausgeber: Siegel, Gretta
Libraries and Graduate Students
Building Connections
Herausgeber: Siegel, Gretta
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"Co-published simultaneously as Public services quarterly, volume 3, numbers 3/4 2007."
"Co-published simultaneously as Public services quarterly, volume 3, numbers 3/4 2007."
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 222
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. Dezember 2008
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 228mm x 159mm x 12mm
- Gewicht: 299g
- ISBN-13: 9780789034434
- ISBN-10: 0789034433
- Artikelnr.: 23453863
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 222
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. Dezember 2008
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 228mm x 159mm x 12mm
- Gewicht: 299g
- ISBN-13: 9780789034434
- ISBN-10: 0789034433
- Artikelnr.: 23453863
Gretta Siegel is the Science Librarian and Coordinator of Graduate Student Services at Portland State University, in Portland, Oregon.
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
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
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