Articulation and collaboration
Abstract:
An information literacy program does not operate in a vacuum, and its success is dependent on how well the program meets educational and academic needs. In addition, the support of key partners, most notably faculty, is critical. By situating instruction offerings within the curriculum and by working collaboratively with classroom faculty, the instruction program will become a vital and essential part of students’ overall education experience.
Key words
program articulation
collaboration
partnerships
An essential pairing
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