Information Literacy Instruction Sourcebooks

"Information literacy has reached a new stage of importance in the professional consciousness of librarians. This importance is marked by a growing and shared recognition that all types of libraries and librarians — academic, school, public and special — must be actively engaged in information literacy." - Information Literacy Instruction

Neal-Schuman Publishers recognizes the challenge and importance of being an instruction librarian in an increasingly complex world. With our comprehensive sourcebooks you'll find detailed guidance for solving many common problems facing information literacy instructors, managers, leaders, and reference librarians. Titles in the Information Literacy Sourcebooks series combine the best in current theory and practice, empowering instructors to deliver the finest information literacy instruction.

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Information Literacy Collaborations that Work
Trudi Jacobson and Thomas Mackey, Eds. | 2007

Information Literacy Instruction that Works
A Guide to Teaching By Discipline and Student Population
Patrick Ragains, Ed. | 2006

Learning to Lead and Manage Information Literacy Instruction
Esther Grassian and Joan R. Kaplowitz | 2005

Information Literacy Instruction
Theory and Practice
Esther Grassian and Joan Kaplowitz | 2001


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