Library Instruction
Books
1. Andretta Susie. Information Literacy: A Practitioner’s Guide Oxford, UK: Chandos; 2005.
2. Association of College and Research Libraries. Information Literacy Competency Standards for Higher Education Chicago, IL: American Library Association; 2000; The.
3. Avery Elizabeth Fuseler, ed. Assessing Student Learning Outcomes for Information Literacy Instruction in Academic Institutions. Chicago, IL: The Association of College and Research Libraries; 2003.
4. Birks Jane, Hunt Fiona. Hands-On Information Literacy Activities New York, NY: Neal-Schuman Publishers; 2003.
5. Breivik Patricia Senn, Gordon Gee E. Information Literacy: Revolution in the Library New York, NY: Collier Macmillan; 1989.
6. Brough Kenneth J. Scholar’s Workshop: Evolving Conceptions of Library Service Urbana, IL: University of Illinois Press; 1953.
7. Cooke Nicole A, Teichmann Jeffrey J. Instructional Strategies and Techniques for Information Professionals Oxford, UK: Chandos; 2012.
8. Cox Christopher N, Blakesley Lindsay Elizabeth, eds. Information Literacy Instruction Handbook. Chicago, IL: The Association of College and Research Libraries; 2008.
9. Farmer Lesley SJ. Instructional Design for Librarians and Information Professionals New York, NY: Neal-Schuman Publishers; 2011.
10. Goodman Valeda Dent. Keeping the User in Mind: Instructional Design and the Modern Library Oxford, UK: Chandos; 2009.
11. Grassian Esther S, Kaplowitz Joan R. Information Literacy Instruction: Theory and Practice New York, NY: Neal-Schuman Publishers; 2009.
12. Hardesty Larry L, Schmitt John P, Mark Tucker John. comps User Education in Academic Libraries: A Century of Selected Readings Metuchen, NJ: Scarecrow Press; 1986.
13. Hilyer Lee Andrew. Presentations for Librarians: A Complete Guide to Creating Effective, Learner-Centred Presentations Oxford, UK: Chandos; 2008.
14. Hollister Christopher V, ed. Best Practices for Credit-Bearing Information Literacy Courses. Chicago, IL: The Association of College and Research Libraries; 2011.
15. Knapp Patricia B. The Monteith College Library Experiment New York, NY: Scarecrow Press; 1966.
16. Kneale Ruth. You Don’t Look Like a Librarian: Shattering Stereotypes and Creating Positive New Images in the Internet Age Medford, NJ: Information Today, Inc.; 2009.
17. Kuhlthau Carol Collier. Information Skills for an Information Society: A Review of Research Syracuse, NY: ERIC Clearinghouse on Information Resources, Syracuse University; 1987.
18. Kvenild Cassandra, Calkins Kaijsa, eds. Embedded Librarians: Moving Beyond One-Shot Instruction. Chicago, IL: The Association of College and Research Libraries; 2011.
19. Lankes David R. The Atlas of New Librarianship Cambridge, MA: MIT Press; 2011.
20. Lloyd Annemaree. Information Literacy Landscapes: Information Literacy in Education, Workplace and Everyday Contexts Oxford, UK: Chandos; 2010.
21. Mann Thomas. The Oxford Guide to Library Research: How to Find Reliable Information Online and Offline New York, NY: Oxford University Press; 2005.
22. Matthews Joseph R. Library Assessment in Higher Education Westport, CT: Libraries Unlimited; 2007.
23. Miller William, Rockwood D Stephen, eds. College Librarianship. Metuchen, NJ: The Scarecrow Press; 1981.
24. Poyner Ann. Enabling End-Users: Information Skills Training Oxford, UK: Chandos; 2005.
25. Ragains Patrick. Information Literacy Instruction That Works: A Guide to Teaching by Discipline and Student Population New York, NY: Neal-Schuman Publishers; 2006.
26. Reigeluth Charles M. Instructional-design theories and models: A new paradigm of instructional theory, Volume II Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum; 1999.
27. Riedling Ann Marlow. Information Literacy: What Does It Look Like in the School Library Media Center? Westport, CT: Libraries Unlimited; 2004.
28. Roberts F Anne, Blandy Susan G, eds. Library Instruction for Librarians. Englewood, CO: Libraries Unlimited; 1989.
29. Rockman Ilene F. Integrating Information Literacy into the Higher Education Curriculum: Practical Models for Transformation San Francisco, CA: Jossey-Bass; 2004.
30. Shumaker David. The Embedded Librarian: Innovative Strategies for Taking Knowledge Where It’s Needed Medford, NJ: Information Today, Inc.; 2012.
31. Torras Maria-Carme, Sætre Tove Pemmer. Information Literacy Education: A Process Approach: Professionalising the Pedagogical Role of Academic Libraries Oxford, UK: Chandos; 2008.
32. Veldof Jerilyn R. Creating the One-Shot Library Workshop: A Step-by-Step Guide Chicago, IL: American Library Association; 2009.
33. Walton Geoff, Pope Alison, eds. Information Literacy: Infiltrating the Agenda, Challenging Minds. Oxford, UK: Chandos; 2010.
34. Welsh Teresa S, Wright Melissa S. Information Literacy in the Digital Age: An Evidence-based Approach Oxford, UK: Chandos; 2010.
35. White Ashanti. Not Your Ordinary Librarian: Debunking the Popular Perceptions of Librarians Oxford, UK: Chandos; 2012.
36. Wiegand Wayne A, Davis Donald G. Encyclopedia of Library History New York: Garland Publishing; 1994.
Articles
1. Alimohammadi Dariush, Sajjadi Mahshid. Library Instruction: Past Lessons, Future Plans. Library Philosophy and Practice 9.1 (Fall) 2006; <http://www.webpages.uidaho.edu/~mbolin/alimohammadi-sajjadi.htm>; 2006; Accessed: December 30 2012.
2. The Association of College and Research Libraries. Guidelines for Instruction Programs in Academic Libraries Guidelines & Standards. American Library Association 2006; <http://www.ala.org/acrl/standards/guideinesinstruction>; 2006; Accessed: April 30 2013.
3. Brown Glenn H. Library Journal. 1940;65:910–911.
4. East John W. Information Literacy for the Humanities Researcher: A Syllabus Based on Information Habits Research. The Journal of Academic Librarianship. 2005;31(2):134–142.
5. Gore Daniel. Anachronistic Wizard: The College Reference Librarian. Library Journal. 1964;89(8):1688–1692.
6. Head Alison J. Learning Curve: How CollegeGraduates Solve Information Problems Once They Jointhe Workplace.’ Project Information Literacy ResearchReport October 16 2012; <http://projectinfolit.org/pdfs/PIL_fall2012_workplaceStudy_FullReport.pdf>; Accessed: March 2 2013.
7. Hernon Peter. Instruction in the Use of Academic Libraries: A Preliminary Study of the Early Years as Based on Selective Extant Materials. The Journal of Library History. 1982;17.1:16–38 Winter.
8. Intner Sheila S. The Public and Bibliographic Instruction: Missed Opportunities in Creating a Positive Information Environment. The Reference Librarian. 1990;14(31):15–30.
9. Jacobs Heidi LM, Jacobs Dale. Transforming the One-Shot Library Session into Pedagogical Collaboration: Information Literacy and the English Composition Class. Reference & User Services Quarterly. 2009;49(1):72–82.
10. Kobelski Pamela, Reichel Mary. Conceptual Frameworks for Bibliographic Instruction. The Journal of Academic Librarianship. 1981;7(2):73–74.
11. Macgregor John, McInnis Raymond G. Integrating Classroom Instruction and Library Research: The Cognitive Functions of Bibliographic Network Structures. The Journal of Higher Education. 1977;48(1):17–38.
12. Maness Jack M. Webology, 3.2: Article 25 Library 2.0 Theory: Web 2.0 and Its Implications for Libraries 2006; <http://www.webology.org/2006/v3n2/a25.html>; Accessed: March 2 2013.
13. Morrison Heather. Dramatic Growth of Open Access. The Imaginary Journal of Poetic Economics December 31 2012; <http://poeticeconomics.blogspot.ca/2012/12/december-31–2012-dramatic-growth-of.html>; Accessed: March 2 2013.
14. Oglethorpe University Library. The Library Instruction Program: A Plan for Information Literacy at Oglethorpe University 2006; <http://library.oglethorpe.edu/services/instruction_plan.pdf>; Accessed: March 2 2013.
15. Salmon Lucy M. Instruction in the Use of a College Library. Bulletin of the American Library Association. 1913;7/4:301–309 July.
16. Salony Mary F. The History of Bibliographic Instruction: Changing Trends from Books to the Electronic World. The Reference Librarian. 1995;51:31–51.
17. Sanderson Heather. Using Learning Styles in Information Literacy: Critical Considerations for Librarians. The Journal of Academic Librarianship. 2011;37(5):376–385.
18. Smalley Topsy N. Bibliographic Instruction in Academic Libraries: Questioning Some Assumptions. The Journal of Academic Librarianship. 1977;3(5):280–283.
19. John Mark Tucker. Articles on Library Instruction in Colleges and Universities, 1876–1932. In: Occasional Papers, no. 143 (Urban, IL: University of Illinois, Graduate School of Library Science). 1980.
20. Tucker John Mark. User Education in Academic Libraries: A Century in Retrospect. Library Trends. 1980;29.1:9–27 (Summer).
21. Ward Dane. Revisioning Information Literacy for Lifelong Meaning. The Journal of Academic Librarianship. 2006;32(4):396–402.
22. Warmkessel Marjorie M, McCade Joseph M. Integrating Information Literacy into the Curriculum. Research Strategies. 1997;15(2):80–88.
23. Weber Michael A, Flatley Robert. What do Faculty Want?: A Focus Group Study of Faculty at a Mid-Sized Public University. Library Philosophy and Practice (e-journal). 2006;9/1 <http://digitalcommons.unl.edu/libphilprac/87/>; Accessed: December 30 2012.
24. Weiss Stephen C. The Origin of Library Instruction in the United States, 1820–1900. Research Strategies. 2003;19.3(4):233–243.
25. Winsor Justin. College Libraries as Aids to Instruction: The College Library. In: US Government Printing Office: Washington, DC; 1880:7–14. Circulars of Information of the Bureau of Education. 1.
Business & Technology
Books
1. Cusumano Michael A. Staying Power: Six Enduring Principles for Managing Strategy and Innovation in an Uncertain World (Lessons from Microsoft, Apple, Intel, Google, Toyota, and More) Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press; 2010.
2. Davenport Thomas H. Thinking for a Living: How to Get Better Performances and Results from Knowledge Workers Boston, MA: Harvard Business Press; 2005.
3. Drucker Peter. The Age of Discontinuity: Guidelines to Our Changing Society New York, NY: Harper; 1969.
4. Drucker Peter. Landmarks of Tomorrow New York, NY: Harper; 1959.
5. Mariotti Steve, Caslin Mike, DeSalvo Debra. Entrepreneurs in Profile: How 20 of the World’s Greatest Entrepreneurs Built Their Business Empires…and How You Can, Too! Franklin Lakes, NJ: Career Press; 2000.
6. Markides Constantinos, Geroski Paul. Fast Second: How Smart Companies Bypass Radical Innovation to Enter and Dominate New Markets San Francisco, CA: Jossey-Bass; 2004.
7. Rigby Rhymer. 28 Business Thinkers Who Changed the World: The Management Gurus and Mavericks Who Changed the Way We Think about Business London, UK: Kogan Page; 2011.
8. Schmidt Eric, Cohen Jared. The New Digital Age: Reshaping the Future of People, Nations and Business New York, NY: Alfred A. Knopf; 2013.
Articles
1. Lohr Steve. The Yin and the Yang of Corporate Innovation. The New York Times January. 2012;29:BU3.
2. Maruta Rikio. Transforming knowledge workers into innovation workers to improve corporate productivity. Knowledge-Based Systems. 2012;30:35–47.
3. Mintz Steven. The Future is Now: 15 Innovations to Watch for. July 22 The Chronicle of Higher Education 2013; <http://chronicle.com/article/The-Future-Is-Now-15/140479/?cid=at&utm_source=at&utm_medium=en>; Accessed: August 15 2013.
4. Ratzan Lee. Mining the Deep Web: Search strategies that work. December 11 Computer World 2006; <http://www.computerworld.com/s/article/9005757/Mining_the_Deep_Web_Search_strategies_that_work>; Accessed: May 1 2013.
5. Open Education Database. December 18 The Ultimate Guide to the Invisible Web 2006; <http://oedb.org/library/college-basics/invisible-web>; Accessed: May 1 2013.
About Google
Books
1. Hillis Ken, Petit Michael, Jarrett Kylie. Google and the Culture of Search New York, NY: Routledge Taylor & Francis Group; 2012.
2. Jarvis Jeff. What Would Google Do? New York, NY: HarperCollins; 2009.
3. Jeanneney Jean-Noel, Fagan trTL. Google and the Myth of Universal Knowledge: A View from Europe Chicago, IL: University of Chicago Press; 2007.
4. Levy Steven. In the Plex: How Google Thinks, Works, and Shapes Our Lives New York, NY: Simon & Schuster; 2011.
5. Miller Michael. Googlepedia: The Ultimate Google Resource Indianapolis, IN: Que; 2009.
6. Miller William, Pellen Rita M, eds. Googlization of Libraries. New York, NY: Routledge; 2009.
7. Miller William, Pellen Rita M, eds. Libraries and Google. Binghamton, NY: Haworth Information Press; 2005.
8. Stross Randall E. Planet Google: One Company’s Audacious Plan to Organize Everything We Know New York, NY: Free Press; 2008.
Articles
1. Bohannon John. Searching for the Google Effect on People’s Memory. Science. 2011;333:277 July 15:.
2. Cusumano Michael A. Google: what it is and what it is not. Communications of the ACM. 2005;48:15–17.
3. Kemman Max, Kleppe Martijn, Scagliola Stef. arXiv e-print (arXiv:1309.2434) Just Google It – Digital Research Practices of Humanities Scholars 2013; <http://arxiv.org/ftp/arxiv/papers/1309/1309.2434.pdf>; Accessed: September 24 2013.
4. Sparrow Betsy, Liu Jenny, Wegner Daniel M. Google Effects on Memory: Cognitive Consequences of Having Information at Our Fingertips. Science. 2011;333:776–778.
5. Varshney Lav R. The Google Effect in Doctoral Theses. Scientometrics. 2012;92(3):785–793.