Nonfiction Writing - General & Miscellaneous, Educational Aspects of Technology, Library Science, Library Administration, Leadership
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Overview
This book provides a look at the tasks facing librarians as the scope, breadth, and demand for effective information literacy programs grow. Grassian (UCLA College Library) and Kaplowitz (Louise Darling Biomedical Library, UCLA) provide guidance for solving common problems in information literacy instruction, such as organizational culture challenges, working with administrators, team building, marketing and publicizing programs, and managing technology. The accompanying CD-ROM includes copies of syllabi and grant proposals that illustrate the principles covered in the book. Annotation Β©2006 Book News, Inc., Portland, ORBook Details
Published
August 1, 2005
Publisher
Neal-Schuman Publishers, Incorporated
Pages
375
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9781555705152