Resources for Faculty and Librarians
National Standards
- Characteristics of Programs of Information Literacy that Illustrate Best Practices: A Guideline (Association of College and Research Libraries)
- Chemical Information Retrieval (American Chemical Society)
- Developing research & communication skills : guidelines for information literacy in the curriculum. Executive summary ( Middle States Commission on Higher Education) LB2361.M62 D48 2003 Suppl.
- Guidelines for Instruction Programs in Academic Libraries (Association of College and Research Libraries)
- Information Literacy Competency Standards for Higher Education (Association of College and Research Libraries)
- Information Literacy in the Disciplines Guidelines (Association of College and Research Libraries)
- Objectives for Information Literacy Instruction: A Model Statement for Academic Librarians (Association of College and Research Libraries)
- What should faculty and administrators know about information literacy programs? (Association of College and Research Libraries)
- Courtright Memorial Library Web Tutorial
- Courtright Memorial Library Virtual Tour
- Designing Effective Library Research Assignments
- Tutorial for Black Studies Faculty
Resources for Teaching and Learning
- Active and Cooperative Learning (R.M. Felder)
- The Active Learning Site
- Barbara Millis' List of Cooperative Learning Links
- New Directions for Teaching and Learning
- Problem-Based Learning at the University of Delaware
- Resources from Center for Teaching and Learning at Otterbein
- Strategies for Dealing with Troublesome Behaviors in the Classroom
Selected Readings:
- Shapiro, J. J. And Hughes, S.K. Information Literacy as a Liberal Art. EDUCOM Review 31(March/April, 1996):2
- Thompson, Gary B. "Information Literacy Accreditation Mandates: What They Mean for Faculty and Librarians." Library Trends 51.2 (2002): 218.
- Ratteray, Oswald M. T. "Information
Literacy in Self-Study and Accreditation." Journal of Academic
Librarianship 28.6 (2002): 368.
