Reference Services Review: Volume 47 Issue 4
Reference and instructional services for libraries in the digital age
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Library instruction and information literacy 2018
Tessa Withorn, Carolyn Caffrey, Joanna Messer Kimmitt, Jillian Eslami, Anthony Andora, Maggie Clarke, Nicole Patch, Karla Salinas Guajardo, Syann LunsfordThis paper aims to present recently published resources on library instruction and information literacy providing an introductory overview and a selected annotated bibliography of…
Synthesizing a digital badge for chemistry undergraduates
Melissa BehneyThis paper aims to describe the development of a digital badge for a discipline-specific course in chemistry that was undertaken as part of an overall course redesign. Learning…
Teaching the information literacy Framework: Creating choose-your-own-adventure flip-books
Irene Korber, Jodi ShepherdThe purpose of this paper is to outline the concept and creation of choose-your-own-adventure flip-books for use in teaching information literacy in higher education.
Online active-learning: information literacy instruction for graduate students
Sarah ParramoreThe purpose of this paper is to describe the challenges of teaching information literacy online to graduate students and evaluate software that supports using active learning…
Working toward a culture of instructional assessment
Meghan Wanucha SmithThis paper describes the development of a culture of assessment in an academic library’s information literacy program offered through its Research and Instructional Services…
Charting a path forward in student success
Lynn Deeken, Amy Vecchione, Allison Carr, Shelby Hallman, Lara Herzellah, Natalia Lopez, Rob Rucker, Michael Alfieri, Deborah Tenofsky, Anne Moore, Nancy Fawley, John Glover, Bettina Peacemaker, Amy PajewskiThis paper aims to demonstrate the variety of ways institutions and their libraries approach student success both conceptionally and operationally.
Developing and assessing a graduate student reference service
Robin Canuel, Sandy Hervieux, Veronica Bergsten, Amélie Brault, Rachelle BurkeThe purpose of this paper is to formally assess the training program received by information studies graduate students and the reference services they provided at a…
Cultural humility in libraries
David A. Hurley, Sarah R. Kostelecky, Lori TownsendThe purpose of this paper is to introduce the idea of cultural humility, distinguish it from cultural competence and explore how it fits within librarianship.
Breaking out to break through: re-imagining first-year orientations
Claire Calderwood VeachThis paper aims to outline the conceptualization, design and implementation process of an escape room-style game for first-year student orientation sessions hosted by a combined…
What citation patterns reveal about reading research and practice in academic libraries
Keren Dali, Lindsay McNiffAt the turn of the twenty-first century, academic libraries revived their tradition of working with readers, which resulted in a surge of publications in this area. However, the…
Listening and learning: myths and misperceptions about postgraduate students and library support
Shiobhan Alice Smith, Antje Lubcke, Dean Alexander, Kate Thompson, Christy Ballard, Fiona GlasgowThe University of Otago Library conducted a review of its postgraduate support program in 2018. The purpose of this paper is to report on the findings of a questionnaire and…
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