Thanks to editor Emma Coonan for sharing
Dear Colleagues,
I am thrilled to announce that volume 9(2) of the Journal of Information Literacy is now available at http://ojs.lboro.ac.uk/ojs/index.php/JIL/index – please find the table of contents below.
As a first-time editor, it has been an absolute privilege to be involved with the publication of this issue and to have had a sneak preview of such excellent material. I hope you will enjoy reading it as much as I have!
Emma Coonan
Editor-in-Chief, Journal of Information Literacy
jil.lboro.ac.uk
Articles
Can playing Minecraft improve teenagers’ information literacy? Sandra Bebbington, Andre Vellino
Using connectivism to guide information literacy instruction with tablets Andrea Wilcox Brooks
Picking up the cool tools: working with strategic students to get bite-sized information literacy tutorials created, promoted, embedded, remembered and used Hazel Rothera
Drop-in sessions as an effective format for teaching information literacy: a case study in the Medical and Dental Libraries at Queen Mary University of London Paula Funnell
Ethnography as pedagogy in library orientations Angela Pashia, Jessica Critten
Information literacy in LIS education: exploring the student view Charles Inskip
Articles from LILAC
Are librarians teachers? Investigating academic librarians’ perceptions of their own teaching skills Emily Wheeler, Pamela McKinney
Projects
Final report on the National Forum on Information Literacy (NFIL) Sharon A. Weiner, Lana W. Jackman
Conference corner
WILU 2015: Sea change in Newfoundland Alan Carbery
ECIL 2015: Information literacy in the greenhouse Stephane Goldstein, Chris Morrison, Jane Secker, Geoff Walton
Book reviews
Book review of Markgraf, J., Hinnant, K., Jennings, E. and Kishel, H. 2015. Maximizing the one-shot: connecting library instruction with the curriculum. Stephanie Farley
Book review of Kelly J.V. and Zurkowski, P. 2015. Zurkowski’s 40 year information literacy movement. Pamela McKinney
Book review of Ishiyama, J., Miller, W.J. and Simon, E. (eds). 2015. Handbook on teaching and learning in political science and international relations. Lauren Smith
Dr. Emma Coonan, FHEA
Information Skills Librarian
Library, University of East Anglia
Norwich Research Park
Norwich NR4 7TJ
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