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The new ACRL information literacy concepts brings renewed interest
in information literacy instruction and skills for librarians. The
New Information Literacy Instruction: Best Practices offers
guidance in planning for and implementing information literacy
instruction programs in a wide range of instructional situations,
including: *Course-related instruction *Freshman composition
courses *Professional medical education *New course development and
delivery *One-shot sessions *Formal, credit courses *Distance
education *Visual literacy *and more * As librarians take a new
look at information literacy instruction, this essential book will
help guide you in creating and maintaining a quality instruction
program.
Public libraries have historically faced challenges as viable units
in local government. As society struggles with issues related to
the scope and effectiveness of government, librarians must ask,
"How and why will communities support public libraries in the 21st
century?" Public Library Administration Transformed covers public
library administration in a comprehensive and detailed manner
Chapters cover: *administrative functions of the library *public
finance *administrative law *library governance *human resources
*leadership *strategic planning *program management and evaluation
*marketing and public relations *intergovernmental relations
*cooperative government The discipline of public administration
develops skills that are vital to successful libraries. Grounded in
the context of public administration, this book provides a
framework for future library services, focusing on effective public
sector skills, organizational and service innovation, information
technology, readers, and the full range of library constituents.
Suitable for use in public library classes, exam copies are
available to qualified instructors of such courses upon request.
Information literacy and library instruction are at the heart of
the academic library's mission. But how do you bring that
instruction to an increasingly diverse student body and an
increasingly varied spectrum of majors? In this updated, expanded
edition, over twenty library instructors share their best practices
for reaching out to today's unique users. Readers will find
strategies and techniques for teaching college and university
freshmen, community college students, students with disabilities,
and those in distance learning programs. You will also find proven
approaches to teaching students in the most popular programs of
study, including: English Literature Art and Art History Film
Studies History Psychology Science Agricultural Sciences and
Natural Resources Hospitality International Marketing Music
Anthropology Engineering Three additional chapters guide
instructors through teaching legal, government information, and
patent searching. Each chapter covers instructional design, lesson
planning, library/faculty collaborations, marketing programs,
assessment. Also included are sample lesson plans, presentations,
brochures, worksheets, handouts, and evaluation forms.
Public libraries have historically faced challenges as viable units
in local government. As society struggles with issues related to
the scope and effectiveness of government, librarians must ask,
"How and why will communities support public libraries in the 21st
century?" Public Library Administration Transformed covers public
library administration in a comprehensive and detailed manner
Chapters cover: *administrative functions of the library *public
finance *administrative law *library governance *human resources
*leadership *strategic planning *program management and evaluation
*marketing and public relations *intergovernmental relations
*cooperative government The discipline of public administration
develops skills that are vital to successful libraries. Grounded in
the context of public administration, this book provides a
framework for future library services, focusing on effective public
sector skills, organizational and service innovation, information
technology, readers, and the full range of library constituents.
Suitable for use in public library classes, exam copies are
available to qualified instructors of such courses upon request.
The new ACRL information literacy concepts brings renewed interest
in information literacy instruction and skills for librarians. The
New Information Literacy Instruction: Best Practices offers
guidance in planning for and implementing information literacy
instruction programs in a wide range of instructional situations,
including: *Course-related instruction *Freshman composition
courses *Professional medical education *New course development and
delivery *One-shot sessions *Formal, credit courses *Distance
education *Visual literacy *and more * As librarians take a new
look at information literacy instruction, this essential book will
help guide you in creating and maintaining a quality instruction
program.
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