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Successful Strategies for Teaching Undergraduate Research

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Editors Marta Deyrup and Beth Bloom have brought together well-known educators from the fields of library science, communication, composition, and education to show you how to develop successful strategies for teaching undergraduates how to conduct basic research and write papers. Chapters cover each step of the research process, beginning appropriately with separate pieces from a librarian and from an academic on how to construct good research assignments. Following chapters cover establishing the research question, assessing the research process, information ethics and the protocols of research, and using new modes and media to communicate research findings. The book fully explores current theories on pedagogy and provides practical demonstrations of how library instruction can reinforce critical thinking and set the groundwork in place for life-long learning. Each chapter contains an extensive bibliography for further reading. Publisher

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Successful Strategies for Teaching Undergraduate Research
2013, Rowman and Littlefield Publishers, Scarecrow Press, Inc.

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Table of Contents

Preface
Part I: The State of Teaching Today
Chapter 1.Undergraduates and Library Research: What's Changed, What Hasn’t, What Now? Mary George
Chapter 2.Research Questions and the Research Question: What Are We Teaching When We Teach Research? Heidi M. Jacobs
Chapter 3.Understanding the Relationship between Good Research and Good Writing Barbara D’Angelo
Chapter 4.Toward the "Good" Research Assignment--A Librarian Speaks Roberta Tipton
Chapter 5.Toward the “Good” Research Assignment – An Academic Speaks WilliamJames Hoffer
Chapter 6.Teaching New Media as a Form of Writing: Explorations in Evolving Genres James Elmborg
Chapter 7.From Punitive Policing to Proactive Prevention: Approaches to Teaching Information Ethics in the College Classroom Maria Accardi
Chapter 8.Assessing the Information Research Process Stephanie Brasley
Part II: The Strategies in Action: Four Ideas that Work
Chapter 9.Before Search: A Scaffolded Approach to Teaching Research Stephanie Otis
Chapter 10.Raids for Research Sara Miller
Chapter 11.College Students as Wikipedia Editors: New pathways to Information Literacy Sharf
Chapter 12.Training the Trainer: Librarians as Faculty Coaches and Workshop Designers Bloom
About the Editors and Contributors
Index

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LB2369.S827 2013, LB2369 .S827 2013

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OL25646529M
Internet Archive
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ISBN 13
9780810887169
LCCN
2013011864
OCLC/WorldCat
832256093

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