Full papers from the Evidence-based Library and Information Practice conference held in May are at: http://www.eblip4.unc.edu/ Particularly relevant papers:Brettle, Alison. Information skills training in health libraries: Are we any nearer the evidence?Myers, Glenda & D. R. Prozesky. Comparison of training interventions for PubMed search skills amongst 3rd and 4th year medical students.Nagata, Haruki, Akira Toda & Päivi Kytömäki. Students’ patterns of library use and their learning outcomes. (I liked the idea that “strolling around” the shelves could be associated with motivation to learn
Oakleaf, Megan. Using rubrics to collect evidence for decision-making: What do librarians need to learn?Phelps, Sue F. & Karen R. Diller. Transforming the library: Applying multiple assessment methodologies to library instruction and planning.Photo by Sheila Webber: Another one of Carmen’s cats, Madrid, July 2007. (Source: Information Literacy Weblog)
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