Teaching ?Information Literacy and Writing Studies

PURDUE UNIVERSITY PRESSISBN: 9781557538314

Volume 2, Upper-Level and Graduate Courses

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Edited by Grace Veach
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Grace Veach holds an MA in library science and an MA and PhD in English rhetoric and composition. She is the chair of Foundational Core and was formerly dean of Libraries at Southeastern University in Lakeland, Florida, where she founded the Writing Across the Curriculum and Writing Intensive programs. Veach has published in the areas of library science, literature, and rhetoric and composition.

Foreword Introduction 1. Writing as a Way of Knowing: Teaching Epistemic Research Across the University, By Phyllis Mentzell Ryder, Dolsy Smith, and Randi Gray Kristensen 2 Information Literacy and Writing Studies: The Beachfront Instructors and Students Navigate, By Teresa Quezada 3 Information in the Making: Information Behavior Theory and the Teaching of Research-Writing in the Digital Age, By Christine I. McClure and Randall McClure 4 Teaching "Digital Natives" to Think: A Media Ecology Approach, By Joshua D. Hill 5 Common Dispositions and Habits of Mind: The ACRL and WPA Frameworks in Conversation for Tomorrow's Researcher-Writer, By James P. Purdy 6 Using BEAM to Integrate Information Literacy and Writing: A Framework With Cases, By Joseph Bizup, Melissa Cherry, Kundai Chirindo, Rhonda V. Gray, Autumn Haag, Kay Halasek, Ken Liss, and Kate Rubick 7 Molding of Ideas: How to Shift Language and Create Better Researchers, By Mark Dibble 8 Creative Invention: The Art of Research and Writing, By Caroline Fuchs and Patricia Medved 9 Toward a Researcherly Et hos: Building Authority With Inquiry in Information Literacy and Writing, By Melanie Lee and Lia Vella 10 In, Into, Among, Between: Information Literacy Skills in Transition, By Crystal Bickford and Megan Palmer 11 Reading to Write: Using Disciplinary Expertise and Source Reading with the ACRL Framework to Enhance the Conceptual Depth of Writing Students, By William Badke 12 Crossing the Bridge: Writing and Research Bridge Programming for an Intensive English Program, By Matthew R. Kaeiser, April D. Mann, and Ava M. Brillat 13 Problem-Based Learning and Information Literacy: Revising a Technical Writing Class, By Kelly Diamond 14 Teaching the Literature Review: Leveraging the ACRL Framework to Integrate Information Literacy Into Graduate Writing Education, By Linda Macri and Kelsey Corlett-Rivera 15 Librarian Intervention: Where Support Meets Need, By Kathleen F. Kempa 16 No More First -Year Writing: Suggestions From the LILAC Project, By Jeanne Law Bohannon and Janice R. Walker 17 Not Just Research Partners: Librarians' Perceptions of Their Roles in Writing Instruction, By Matthew Bodie 18 How to Talk About Copyright So Kids Will Listen, and How to Listen About Copyright So Kids Will Talk: An Assignment at the Intersection of Multimodal Writing and Intellectual Property, By Laura Giovanelli and Molly Keener 19 Information Literacy Instruction and Citation Generators: The Provision of Citation and Plagiarism Instruction, By Nathan Schwartz 20 Learning in the Middle; Writing Centers as Sponsors of Information Literacy Across the University, By Katie McWain 21 A Conversation: Academic and Workplace Information Skills, By Barry Maid and Barbara J. D'Angelo Contributors Index

"This book sets itself apart from existing works on information literacy by treating the subject both as a practice and an area of study and scholarship. It is a much-needed resource, which, I am sure, will be used by students and teachers of upper-level and graduate classes in several related fields, as well as by scholars."

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