Information Literacy Programs in the Digital Age is a showcase of 24 unique online information literacy projects from community colleges, research universities and liberal arts colleges. Readers will find a wide array of program types, subject bases and institutional drivers in this rich compendium. Chapter authors discuss the development of online information literacy courses and tutorials, along with best practices for embedding information literacy instruction into discipline courses and programmes.
This book is essential reading for any librarian charged with planning and implementing an online information literacy program. Librarians already working in online tutorial design, campus collaboration in online learning environments or the refinement of effective online information literacy programs will also find much to learn.
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Alice Daugherty is Information Literacy Librarian and Liaison to Linguistics, Communication Sciences & Disorders, and Communication Studies at Louisiana State University. Michael F. Russo/ is Instruction Coordinator and Reference Librarian at Louisiana State University.
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