Integrating Information Literacy into the Higher Education Curriculum: Practical Models for TransformationISBN: 978-0-7879-6527-3
Hardcover
288 pages
April 2004, Jossey-Bass
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"This book should be read and acted upon by all higher educators
who are trying to improve the academic performance, success,
satisfaction, retention, and ultimate graduation rate of first-year
students."
--John N. Gardner, executive director, Policy Center on the First
Year of College, and distinguished professor of educational
leadership, Brevard College
"This book offers practical advice and proven strategies for
university faculty and librarians who want college students to
become information literate."
--Lorie Roth, assistant vice chancellor, the California State
University System
"A very practical guide for higher education leaders, faculty,
and librarians to guide them in integrating information literacy
throughout the curriculum so that students will graduate with
appropriate information skills for productive work in the
information society."
--Hannelore B. Rader, dean, University Libraries, University of
Louisville
"With this work Ilene Rockman and associates have done a major
service for educators needing pragmatic guidance in ensuring
twenty-first century students achieve information mastery.
Necessary reading!"
--Cheryl LaGuardia, head of instructional services, the Harvard
College Library, Widener Library, research services, Harvard
University