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Introducing Scholarly Research: Ready-to-Use Lesson Plans and Activities for Undergraduates

Introducing Scholarly Research: Ready-to-Use Lesson Plans and Activities for Undergraduates

Current price: $59.99
Publication Date: September 13th, 2021
Publisher:
ALA Editions
ISBN:
9780838937822
Pages:
184
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Description

The world of scholarly research is uncharted territory for undergrads, but with the right approach you can quickly get them up to speed. With 33 time-saving lesson plans, Carter’s invaluable resource will assist you in moving your instruction beyond basic skills to include how to use a library database and the reasons scholars use them to explaining why peer review is important. Inside, you’ll find

  • modular lessons designed for 50-minute timeslots that include individual and group activities with 25 worksheets, quick in-session assessment, conversation starters, and learning outcomes; 
  • a variety of mix-and-match tools and activities that can be easily adapted for one-shots;
  • concepts that are grounded in the ACRL Framework;
  • topics that include the infrastructure that supports the scholarly research process;
  • warm-ups using the lingo of favorite hobbies to launch a discussion of scholarship terminology;
  • an exercise that brainstorms the factors leading to authority, then asks students to apply them to a well-known campus professor;
  • an activity using visualization to examine the characteristics of a scholar to check biases and explore diversity;
  • factors to consider when choosing a scholarly journal for publishing research;
  • QUAN and QUAL worksheets to teach the two type of research; and
  • discussion on the categories, disciplines, and crossovers within liberal arts.

About the Author

Toni Carter is Director of Kares Library at Athens State University in Athens, Alabama. The first 15 years of her career in academic librarianship focused on information literacy instruction, having served as both an instruction librarian and instruction coordinator. She has published peer-reviewed articles and has presented related topics at local, regional, and national conferences, including the ACRL, ALA, and LOEX.

Praise for Introducing Scholarly Research: Ready-to-Use Lesson Plans and Activities for Undergraduates

"The activities in this book are ideally suited for librarians or other instructors in academic libraries who are developing and teaching a course on scholarly research. They could be adapted for a workshop series or for multi-session course-integrated instruction. The lessons can also be used as introductory or stand-alone activities in one­shots, and the author says each lesson can fit within a SO-minute session ... This book is recommended for librarians in academic libraries who regularly teach undergraduate students about scholarly research at any level and in all disciplines and would be particularly useful for librarians that teach credit-bearing information literacy courses. It could also be used by disciplinary faculty or graduate teaching assistants that teach research methods courses for undergraduate students."
— Technical Services Quarterly