Information Literacy: A Collaborative Endeavor
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The authors propose that information literacy initiatives must be a shared concern of faculty and librarians. This position is reinforced by accreditation standards that view information literacy as central to student learning and best addressed within a collaborative framework. Two models for collaboration are posited and described: teaching alliances and campus partnerships. Illustrative examples of both approaches from the University at Albany are provided.
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