The Framework for Information Literacy for Higher Education has broad applicability that can be customized for different areas of study. Librarians have created companion documents and subject-specific information literacy applications that show the ways the Framework applies to their various fields.
In nine thorough sections, Teaching Information Literacy by Discipline shows the great diversity in how librarians understand, adapt, and apply the Framework. It explores how frames are applied when drafting learning outcomes, building research guides, crafting assignments, designing curricula for a particular discipline, and more.
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Scott P. Libson is the special collections librarian in the Divinity Library at Yale University. He was previously the librarian for history, Jewish studies, and religious studies at Indiana University Bloomington. He has a PhD in history from Emory University. His research focuses on the American Protestant missionary movement and its connections with philanthropy in the early twentieth century.
Malia Willey is the collection development librarian at James Madison University. She is the liaison librarian for history, philosophy, and religion. She also has experience as a humanities librarian and an instruction coordinator. Malia has been an active member of the Reference and User Services Association’s History Section. She has a MA in history from the University of Maine and an MLS from Indiana University. Her research interests include humanities librarianship, disability studies, and professional development.
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