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Librarian/Faculty Partnerships for Information Literacy in Online Instruction Connie Ury Patricia Wyatt Gary Ury Northwest Missouri State University
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Traditional Venues of Library Instruction Reference Desk In-class Instruction
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Broad Definition of Distance Education “Characterized by the separation, in time or place, between instructor and student” (Boettcher qtd. in O’Hanlon, 2001)
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Role of the Librarian in Online Education Teach research process Facilitate database access & use Model effective search strategies Demonstrate evaluation of information sources
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The Challenge Creating and providing instruction in a format that is convenient & accessible 24/7 Reaching students who have no need to enter the library
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The Environment & Our Plan 50 % of faculty at Northwest use courseware Northwest librarians contact faculty with classes that include a research component interact with students online provide online library instruction
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Impact of Initiative 2500+ students use online tutorials for gen. ed. classes Online Tutorials: Freshman Seminar Fundamentals of Oral Communication English Composition Using Computers
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Impact of Initiative 3026+ students in upper level classes 37+ separate contacts Links in class Web Sites or Online Interaction: Reading in Secondary School Computers, Society, & Social Values Methods in Ed. Research MIS Decision Support Systems Telecommunications Networks Social Studies in Elementary School Org. & Adm. of Fam. & Cons. Sci. Parties & Interest Groups Advanced Child Psychology Multiculturalism in Education
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Types of Interaction Directions for Using Specific Databases Research Guides Lists of Evaluated Web Sites Links to Online Reference Services E-Mail a Question Online Research Consultations via E-Mail Threaded Discussions —Using Computers
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Demo Types of Interaction Threaded discussion—Using Computers Fall 2002 Research strategies & database recommendations—MIS/DSS Fall 2002 Links to recommended Web sites— Multiculturalism—Spring 2003
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Online vs. Traditional Library Instruction Time lag in feedback Students must plan ahead Communication written Students who refuse to participate Labor intensive Group work more difficult Individual contact possible
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How Online Library Instruction Impacts Quality of Student Research Sources are of higher quality & larger variety Less faculty time required forming search strategies Stronger research support
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