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Information Literacy
Selective Bibliography

About Information Literacy

American Library Association. Presidential Committee on Information Literacy. Final Report.
17 April 1995. gopher://ala1.ala.org:70/00/alagophiv/50417007.document World Wide Web, Netscape. January 16, 1998.

American Library Association. American Association of School Libraries. Position
Paper on Information Literacy. 1993 copyright, Wisconsin Educational Media Association. http://www.ala.org/aasl/positions/PS_infolit.html World Wide Web, Netscape. January 16, 1998.

American Library Association. American Association of School Libraries. AASL/AECT National Guidelines
Vision Committee. Information Literacy Standards for Student Learning. 7 Oct. 1996.http://www.ala.org/aasl/stndsdrft5.html World Wide Web, Netscape. January 16, 1998.

Amstutz, Donna & Whitson, Donna. "University Faculty and Information Literacy: Who Teaches the
Students?" Research Strategies 15:1 (Winter 1997): 18-25

Atton, C.F. "Using Critical Thinking as a Basis for Library User Education." The Journal of Academic
Librarianship 20:5/6 (November 1994): 310-313.

Barron, D.D. "If All Roads Lead to Rome, Why Are We in Athens?: School Library Media Programs
and National Standards." School Library Media Activities Monthly 14:1 (Sept. 1997): 47-50.

Behrens, Shirley. "A Conceptual Analysis and Historical Overview of Information Literacy." College and
Research Libraries 55 (1994).

Bjorner, S.N. "The Information Literacy Curriculum: A Working Model." IATUL Quarterly 5:1 (1991):
150-160.

Blandy, S.G. "The Librarian's Role in Academic Assessment and Accreditation: A Case Study."
The Reference Librarian 38 (1992): 69-87.

Branch, K. A. "Library Instruction and Information Literacy in Community and Technical Colleges."
RQ 35:4 (Summer 1996): 476-483.

Breivik, P. S. "Information Literacy: Educating Children for the 21st Century." Scholastic (1994): 198.

Breivik, P. S. Student Learning in the Information Age. Phoenix, Arizona: American Council on
Education and Oryx Press, 1998.

Breivik, P. S. "Information Literacy: When Computers aren't Enough." Learning and Leading with
Technology 23 (February 1996): 65-7.

Bruce, C. S. "Information Literacy: A Framework for Higher Education." Australian Library Journal
44:3 (August 1995):158-170.

Bruce, C. The Seven Faces of Information Literacy. Adelaide: Auslib Press, 1997.

California Association of Academic and Research Libraries. CARL Task Force to Recommend
Information Literacy Standard to WASC. Draft recommendations to WASC on an Information
Literacy Standard 29 Sept 1997 http://www.carl-acrl.org/Reports/rectoWASC.html
World Wide Web, Netscape. January 16, 1998.

California School Library Association. From the Library Skills to Information Literacy:
A Handbook for the 21st Century. Castle Rock, Co.; Hi Willow Research and Publishing, 1997.

Colorado Department of Education. Colorado Information Literacy Guidelines.
http://cde.state.co.us/infolitg.htm Sept. 1994. World Wide Web, Netscape. January 16, 1998.

Crane, B. "A Model For Teaching Critical Thinking Through Online Searching."
The Reference Librarian 44 (1994): 41-52.

Daragan, P. "Developing Lifelong Learners: An Integrative and Developmental Approach to
Information Literacy." Research Strategies 14:2 (Spring 1996): 68-81.

Doyle, C. "Information Literacy in an Information Society. A Concept for the Information Age."
ERIC 1994.

Eisenberg, M. B. & Johnson, D. "Computer Skills for Information Problem-Solving: Learning
and Teaching Technology in Context." (March 1996) Washington, ERIC Clearinghouse,
ERIC Document 392463.

Farmer, L. "Workshops for Teachers: Becoming Partners for Information Literacy."
Worthington, Ohio: Linworth Publishing (1995).

Farmer, L.S.J. "Authentic Assessment of Information Literacy Through Electronic Products."
Book Report 16 (Sept/Oct. 1997): 11-13.

Fernandez, G. "Critical Thinking in Library User Education." Florida Libraries 38 (October
1995): 124.

Ford, B. J. and Breivik, P. S."Learning Through Information Literacy." American Libraries 24:1
(January 1993): 98+.

Frappaolo, C. "Planning for the Information Revolution." Information Today 10, no4
(April 1993): 17-18.

George, M.W. "Information Literacy: A Selective Review of Recent Literature." New Jersey
Libraries 26:1 (1993): 3-4.

George, M.W., Kuhlthau, C. & Nash, Stanley. "Information Literacy and Critical Thinking:
Definitions and Distinctions." New Jersey Libraries 26:1 (1993): 2-26.

George, R. & Luke, R. "The Critical Place of Information Literacy in the Trend Towards Flexible
Delivery in Higher Education Contexts." Australian Academic & Research Libraries 27:3
(September 1996): 204-212.

Gibson, G. "Critical Thinking: Implications for Instruction." RQ 35:1 (Fall 1995): 27-35.

Grassian, Esther. National Information Literacy Initiative: Student Information Literacy Competencies
American Library Association, Association of College and Research Libraries, National Information
Literacy Initiative. 10 Nov. 1997. http://www.ala.org/acrl/nili/ilcompt.html World Wide Web, Netscape.
January 16, 1998.

Greer, A., Weston, L. & Alm, M. "Assessment of Learning Outcomes: A Measure of Progress
in Library Literacy." College & Research Libraries 52:6 (November 1991): 549-557.

Hancock, V.E. "Information Literacy, Brain-Based Learning, and the Technological Revolution:
Implications for Education." School Library Media Activities Monthly 12:1 (September 1995): 31-34.

Hancock, V. "Information Literacy for Lifelong Learning." ERIC 1993.

Johnson, D.A., Eisenberg, M.B. "Computer Literacy and Information Literacy: A Natural
Combination." Emergency Librarian 23:5 (May/June 1996): 12-16.

Kafai, Y., Bates, M.J. "Internet Web-Searching Instruction in the Elementary Classroom; Building
a Foundation for Information Literacy." School Library Media Quarterly 25:2 (Winter 1997): 103-11.

Kautzman, A.M. "Teaching Critical Thinking: The Alliance of Composition Studies and Research
Instruction." Reference Services Review 24:3 (1996): 61-66.

Kibbey, M. Skills for Life: Library Information Literacy for Grades 6-8. Worthington, Ohio:
Linworth Publications, 1994.

Kunkel, L.R., Waver, S.M. & Cook, K.N. "What Do They Know?: An Assessment of
Undergraduate Library Skills." The Journal of Academic Librarianship 22:6 (November 1996): 430-434.

LaGuardia, C. et al. Teaching the New Library: a How-To-Do-It Manual for Planning and Designing
Instructional Programs. New York: Neal-Schuman Publishers, 1996.

Lawton, B. "Library Instruction Needs Assessment: Designing Survey Instruments." Research
Strategies 7:3 (Summer 1989): 119-128.

McCrank, L. J. "Information Literacy: A Bogus Bandwagon?." Library Journal 116:8 (May 1991): 38.

Martorana, J. and Doyle, C. "Computers on, Critical Thinking Off: Challenges of Teaching in
the Electronic Environment." Research Strategies 14:3 (Summer 1996): 184-91.

Mensching, T. E. Coping with Information Illiteracy: Bibliographic Instruction for the Information Age.
Ann Arbor, MI: Pierian Press, 1990.

Morrison, H. "Information Literacy Skills:An Exploratory Focus Group Study of Student Perceptions."
Research Strategies 15:1 (Winter 1997): 4-17.

Mullins, L. S. "Partnerships in Information Teaching and Learning: Building a Collaborative
Culture in the University Community." New Jersey Libraries 26 (1993): 18.

Neal, J. G. "Academic Libraries: 2000 and Beyond." Library Journal 121:12 (July 1996): 74-76.

Oregon Educational Media Association. Oregon Information Literacy Guidelines.
http://www.teleport.com/~oema/infolit.htmlFeb. 1997.World Wide Web, Netscape.
January 16, 1998.

Rader, H.B. "Information Literacy and the Undergraduate curriculum." Library Trends 44:2
(Fall 1995): 270-78.

Ratteray, O.M.T. & Simmons H. L. "Information Literacy in Higher Education: A Report on the
Middle States Region." (September 1995) Washington: ERIC Clearinghouse, ERIC Document 388136.

Read this First: An Owner's Guide to the New Model Statement of Objectives for Academic
Bibliographic Instruction. Chicago, IL: American Library Association, 1991.

Rettig, J. "The Convergence of the Twain or Titanic Collision? BI and Reference in the 1990's
Sea of Change." Reference Service Review 23:1 (Spring 1995): 7-20.

Ross, T. W. & Bailey G.D. "Wanted: A New Literacy for the Information Age." NASSP Bulletin
78:563 (September 1994): 31-35.

Schultz, C.L. "Development of an Information Literacy Course for Community College Students."
Dissertation, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, 1995.

Shapiro, J. J. And Hughes, S.K. Information Literacy as a Liberal Art. EDUCOM Review 31:2
(March/April, 1996) http://www.educause.edu/pub/er/review/reviewarticles/31231.html
World Wide Web, Netscape. January 16, 1998.

Smith, J.B. Achieving a Curriculum Based Library Media Center Program. American Library
Association, 1995.

Snavely, Loanne & Cooper, N. "The Information Literacy Debate." The Journal of Academic
Librarianship 23: 1 (January 1997): 9-14.

Strege, K. "Information Literacy." PNLA Quarterly 61 (Winter 1997): 18-20.

Sykes, J.A. "Library Centers: Teaching Information Literacy, Skills, and Processes, k-6."
Libraries Unlimited (1997).

Tierney, J. "Information Literacy and a College Library: A Continuing Experiment." New directions
for Higher Education 20:2 (Summer 1992): 63-71.

Turrell, L. "Library Online! A Guide to Computer Research." (1997) Washington, ERIC
Clearinghouse, ERIC Document 400830.

Walster, D., Welborn, L. "Colorado's Information Literacy Guidelines." School Library Media
Activities Monthly 12 (Mar. 1996): 23-7

Walster, D. "Student-centered Information Literacy Programs: The Colorado Vision." School
Library Media Annual (SLMA) 13 (1995): 45-53.

Warmkessel, M. M. & McCade, J. M. "Integrating Information Literacy into the Curriculum."
Research Strategies 15:2 (1997): 80-88.

Wolf, C. & Wolf, R. Basic Library Skills (3rd ed). McFarland & Co., Inc. (1993).

Zenor, S. D. "AECT/AASL National Guidelines: The Update of Information Power." Tech
Trends 42:1 (January/February 1997): 2.

Teaching Information Literacy

Barclay, D. A. Teaching Electronic Information Literacy: A How-to-do-it Manual. New York:
Neal-Shuman, 1995.

Barnett, D. Research It! Write It! A Step by Step Guide to Research and Writing. Highsmith Press,
1997.

Bleakley, A., & Carrigan, J. Resource-Based Learning Activities: Information Literacy for High
School Students. Chicago, IL: American Library Association, 1994.

Conan, M. & Heavers, K. What You Need to Know About Developing Study Skills, Taking Notes and
Tests, Using Dictionaries and Libraries. Lincolnwood, IL: National Textbook Company, 1994.

Druce, A. Library Lessons for Grades 7-9. Scarecrow Press, 1996.

Garrett, L. J., & Moore, J. Teaching Library Skills in the Middle and High School: A How-to-do-it Manual.
New York: Neal-Schuman, 1993.

Ianuzzi, P. Teaching Information Literacy Skills. Boston: Allyn and Bacon, 1998.

Joyce, M. Z., & Tallman, J. I. Making the Writing and Research Connection with the I-search
Process: A How-to-do-it Manual for Teachers and School Librarians. New York: Neal-Schuman, 1996.

Kuhlthau, C. C. Teaching the Library Research Process (2nd ed.). Metuchen, N. J.: Scarecrow
Press, 1994.

List, Carla. Introduction to Library Research.(2nd ed.) McGraw Hill, 1993.

McInerney, C. F. Find It!: The Inside Story at Your Library. Minneapolis, MN: Lerner Publications, 1989.

Meister, T. Pardon Me, But Your References Are Showing! (2nd ed.). Highsmith, 1996.

Mendrinos, R. Building Information Literacy Using High Technology: A Guide for Schools and
Libraries. Englewood, Co.: Libraries Unlimited, 1994.

Moody, R. B. Coming to Terms: Subject Search Strategies in the School Library Media Center.
New York: Neal-Schuman, 1995.

Wolf, C. E. Basic Library Skills (2nd ed.). Jefferson, NC: McFarland, 1986.


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