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Presentation
Making Research Make Sense: Guiding College Students into Information Literacy through the Information Search Process
Arkansas Library Association and Southeastern Library Association Annual Conference (ArLA/SELA) (2010)
  • Jeffrey M. Mortimore, Bennett College
Abstract
Focusing on experiences at Bennett College for Women, this session will investigate strategies for integrating Carol Kuhithau's Information Search Process (ISP) into information literacy instruction. Presenters will discuss the value of the  ISP model for understanding students' cognitive and affective experiences as they engage in research, and the benefits of making this process explicit to students during instruction.
Keywords
  • Research,
  • College students,
  • Information literacy,
  • Information search process
Publication Date
September 26, 2010
Location
Little Rock, AR
Citation Information
Jeffrey M. Mortimore. "Making Research Make Sense: Guiding College Students into Information Literacy through the Information Search Process" Arkansas Library Association and Southeastern Library Association Annual Conference (ArLA/SELA) (2010)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/jeff_mortimore/12/