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We had an amazing time in Baltimore for the ACRL Conference, and we’re grateful to all of the librarians we got a chance to meet and talk to about the state of research and reference today.
Conferences, Events, First Year Experience, Trends in Reference, Uncategorized
Librarians Ray Pun and Meggan Houlihan recently presented on best practices and new directions academic libraries can explore when providing orientation and instruction to first year students.
Online Research and Fact Checking: Integrating Reference Materials Into Wikipedia for the Research Experience
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One of the more heartening things to come of the past few months is that information literacy (along with media and digital literacy) has really come into its own as a mainstream topic. While talk of it used to reside mostly in niche library listservs, websites, and conferences, now it’s everywhere. Fake news may be responsible for many things, but its proliferation also seems to have spiked an interest in information literacy.
Core Value: New Titles this Month in Credo's Core Collections
Every month we showcase some of the new and updated titles in our Academic, Public, and Student Core Collections. Click here for a full list of December’s titles!
Core Collections, Credo Collections, Customer Success, E-Reference Titles, Uncategorized