DOI: 10.17760/d20328888
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Making sense of librarian-led information literacy instruction

Abstract: This study explored how undergraduate faculty made sense of librarian-led information literacy instruction. Semi-structured interviews were conducted with six undergraduate faculty that taught at least two sections of a general education course at Woodlawn College. Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis (IPA) was used to analyze transcripts and identify four superordinate themes and twelve subthemes. The four superordinate themes that emerged from the transcripts were 1) faculty understand the concept of inf… Show more

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