The busy librarians guide to information literacy in science and engineering

The busy librarians guide to information literacy in science and engineering
About this book
The Busy Librarian's Guide to Information Literacy in Science and Engineering provides a practical guide for librarians responsible for science, engineering, and/or technology information literacy instruction to understand and apply the Information Literacy Standards for Science and Engineering/Technology into curriculum design and ongoing instruction. The book highlights unique needs and challenges for information literacy instruction within science/engineering curricula. Experienced science and engineering librarians share their effective approaches and concrete strategies for meeting the information literacy needs of students in a variety of science and engineering disciplines. Each chapter details the unique aspects of a particular discipline, key information literacy standards and outcomes for the discipline along with strategies for instruction and integration into the curriculum. The book is particularly helpful for librarians new to science or engineering, instruction librarians, instruction coordinators and generalists who need to understand the nature of information literacy in the sciences, technology and engineering.
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- OL Work ID
- OL19663014W
Subjects
Relations with faculty and curriculumScience and technology librariesStudy and teaching (Higher)ScienceReference servicesStandardsEngineeringCommunication of technical informationInformation literacyInformation resourcesAcademic librariesCommunication in science