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Success of reiterative instruction: Looking at faculty-librarian collaboration to improve information literacy in political science education
Authors:Marisha Lecea  Maria A Perez-Stable
Institution:1. Glenville State College, Glenville, WV, USA;2. Marisha.Lecea@glenville.edu maria.perez-stable@wmich.edu;3. Western Michigan University, Kalamazoo, MI, USA
Abstract:The purpose of this case study was to ascertain if college students’ information literacy improves through a faculty-librarian collaboration involving a session of library instruction as part of a regular political science course. The authors conducted two surveys to determine if in-person library instruction increases students’ research abilities. The authors surveyed political science faculty to discover their attitudes toward library research instruction. They also surveyed political science students to gauge their opinions on the value of library instruction and to see if there is a connection between their research proficiencies and instruction by a librarian. Through this case study, the authors found that such instruction does improve information literacy. The researchers concluded that for faculty and colleges interested in improving information literacy skills in undergraduate political science students, such library instruction is helpful towards that goal.
Keywords:Collaboration  faculty  information literacy  library instruction  research skills  surveys
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