38 research outputs found

    Catching up with time: Tips, tricks, and best practices for library renovations

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    A personal narrative is presented which explores the author\u27s experience of leading the renovation of the Benjamin S. Rosenthal Library (BRL) at Queens College of the City University of New York in New York City

    A Survey of Librarian Perceptions of Information Literacy Techniques

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    Teaching research competencies and information literacy is an integral part of the academic librarian\u27s role. There has long been debate among librarians over what are the most effective methods of instruction for college students. Library Faculty at a large urban University System were surveyed to determine their perceptions of the effectiveness of common information literacy instruction techniques. The system includes both two-year and four-year programs, as well as degree granting institutions. This research was undertaken for the purpose of better prioritizing institutional teaching activities in the current academic climate. The research shows that librarians within the University System believed that instructional models which give librarians more time with students, particularly highly-engaged students, are the most effective
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