The first-year experience cookbook
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Author
Publication
2017 - American Library Association, Chicago, Illinois
Language
English
Word Count
37,250 words, Guess
Page Count
149 pages
Identifiers
- ISBN-100838989209
- ISBN-139780838989203
- WikidataQ123101920
- Library of Congress Control Number2017000404
- OCLC Control Number974380789
and 3 more
- Better World BooksW8-BZL-928
- Better World Books9780838989203
- Open LibraryOL47070598M
Classifications
- DDC025.5/677
- LCCZ711.25.C65 F57 2017
- LCCZ711.25.C65F57 2017
Description
"First-year students face many challenges in adjusting to university life, including making the most of the university library. Librarians are constantly addressing student misconceptions about libraries and locating information, and have been working hard to reach first-year students and create high-impact practices in student retention. The First-Year Experience Cookbook provides librarians with a series of innovative approaches to teaching and assessing information literacy skills during a student's first year. Featuring four chapters?Orientations, Library Instruction, Programs, and Assessment?and more than 60 practical, easy-to-implement recipes, this book compiles lessons and techniques for you to adapt, repurpose, and implement in your libraries. This cookbook is essential for all academic and school librarians looking for ideas on how to infuse the ACRL Framework for Information Literacy for Higher Education in their first-year courses and instruction; design and assess effective services and programs; and engage and retain students" --
Subjects
Series Statement
- ACRL cookbook series
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