Information literacy instruction that works : a guide to teaching by discipline and student population / edited by Patrick Ragains.


Chicago : Neal-Schuman, an imprint of the American Library Association, 2013.
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Notes:

  • Includes bibliographical references and index.
  • Setting the stage for college and university user education / Patrick Ragains and Mark Emmons — Building strong relationships with faculty-librarian collaboration / Jean Caspers — College and university freshman / Mark Emmons — Community college students / Ann Roselle — Students with disabilities / Adina J. Mulliken and Bernadette A. Lear — Tailoring instruction for students in online and distance learning environments / Amy Elizabeth Hughes — English literature / Janelle M. Zauha — Art and art history / Peggy Keeran — Film studies / Neal Baker — Music / Laurie J. Sampsel — History / Patrick Ragains — Psychology / Nonny Schlotzhauer — Anthropology / Catherine Cranston — Scientific literacy / Elizabeth Berman — Agricultural sciences and natural resources / Allison V. Level — Engineering / Martin Wallace — Business / Patrick Ragains — Legal research for non-law students / Patrick Ragains — Government information / Patrick Ragains — Introduction — Patent research / Suzanne L. Reinman.

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Requested by Hollerich, M.

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