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Publication Date: 2022-Mar
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Information Literacy Instruction in Asynchronous Online Courses: Which Approaches Work Best?
Pickard, Elizabeth; Sterling, Sarah
College & Research Libraries, v83 n2 p184-220 Mar 2022
Which modes of information literacy instruction (ILI) work best in asynchronous online courses? Recent national trends and COVID-19 have made it critical to answer this question, but there is little research comparing different modes of ILI specifically in asynchronous contexts. This multiyear study employed five different modes of ILI in different sections of an asynchronous online anthropology course and compared the modes' effects on students' coursework. Ethnographic analysis of students' bibliographies revealed nuanced changes to students' approaches to searching and source selection. These findings can inform librarians' development of ILI curricula and pedagogy for the unique circumstances asynchronous instruction presents.
Descriptors: Information Literacy, Library Instruction, Asynchronous Communication, Online Courses, Teaching Methods, Academic Libraries, Anthropology, Instructional Effectiveness
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Education Level: Higher Education; Postsecondary Education
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Language: English
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