The library instruction cookbook /

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Imprint:Chicago : Association of College and Research Libraries, 2009.
Description:ix,185 p. : ill. ; 22 x 27 cm.
Language:English
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/7991796
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Other authors / contributors:Sittler, Ryan L.
Cook, Douglas, 1951-
ISBN:9780838985113 (pbk. : alk. paper)
0838985114 (pbk. : alk. paper)
Table of Contents:
  • INTRODUCTION. Avoiding a recipe for disaster: skirting bad instruction / Ryan L. Sittler
  • LIBRARY ORIENTATION. Whipping up an appetite for academic journals / Jacqui Weetman DaCosta
  • READ posters: a favorite mezze with a Middle Eastern flavor / Nancy Fawley
  • An eight-course library meal / Alison Gregory
  • Basic appetizers with a twist / Cindy Gruwell
  • So, you've visited the library for instruction before? Prove it! / Lauren Jensen
  • Book 'em! / Lilia Murray
  • Einstein's universe / Robert Schroeder
  • Ethnographers for an hour / Nancy Noe
  • The librarian, the web, and the wardrobe: the library homepage as a portal to librarnia / Emaly Conerly and Kelli Williams
  • Library BINGO! / Katherine O'Clair
  • LC face-off / Jackie AlSaffar
  • Stone soup / Jennifer Hughes ...[et al.]
  • Get connected: a challenge board game / Denise Pan
  • Orientation happytizer: the library welcomes new freshmen / Jenny Horton
  • Tailgate @ the library (everything's INSIDE the library) / Nancy Noe
  • BASIC LIBRARY SKILLS. Boolean Simon says / Janine Odlevak
  • Boolean a la Chinese menu / Sara Rofofsky Marcus
  • Catalogs, databases, and firefighters! Oh my! / Michelle Price
  • The coffee can appetizer / Virginia L. Cairns
  • Database cafe / Lai Kei Pang and Musarrat Begum
  • Krafting keywords from topics / Justine Martin
  • Keyword reduction sauce / Robert S. Nelson
  • Taming the taboo / Jason Dupree
  • Why won't the database answer my question? / Lyda Ellis
  • Chocolate upside-down research process / Mary Francis
  • Parsley, sage, rosemary, and find: a five-course banquet / Carol Howe
  • They are already experts / Sara Miller
  • Sauté your own search interface / Shannon Pritting and Karen Shockey
  • Whet their appetites: a warm-up appetizer / Jenifer Sigafoes Phelan
  • On the campaign trail: parboiling popular presidential pundits / Beth E. Tumbleson
  • CITATIONS AND PLAGIARISM. Broken citations: recreating a bibliography / Smita Avasthi
  • Bibliographic barbecue / Cassandra Jackson
  • Citation station deluxe / Catherine Johnson
  • Bib salad: finding the full text of the sources they cited / Stephanie Rosenblatt
  • Sugar and spice and how to cite nice / Elaine Kushmaul and Steven Osler
  • Plagiarism happens: don't let it happen to you / Elaine Kushmaul and Steven Osler
  • EVALUATING VARIOUS TYPES OF RESOURCES. Wikipedia v. Google v. the library: who's your research superchef? / Carrie Donovan and Rachel M. Slough
  • Google vs. academic search premier: the evaluation challenge / Andrea Falcone
  • To Google or not to Google: that is the question! (a Wiki can help you decide) / Carolyn Meier
  • Wikipedia: appetizer of choice! / Sara R. Seely
  • I once touched an elephant's trunk: where do primary sources end and secondary sources begin? / Bonnie Imler
  • Meet the presidents: an introduction to primary and secondary sources / Amanda Nash
  • Sardines or salmon? What's the difference? / Jason Dupree
  • Grilled, choice-cut periodical strips (with evaluation sauce) / Oliver Zeff
  • Snap or clap: scholarly or popular? / Lorin Fisher
  • Internet taste-test: evaluating websites / Amanda K. Izenstark and Mary C. MacDonald
  • Not all web sites smell bad--infusing the Internet with the essence of evaluation / Allison Carr
  • Cable cook-off: learning to evaluate web sites / Christina Chester-Fangman
  • Lettuce help you separate the wheat from the chaff! A healthy approach to using the web effectively / Nigel Morgan and Linda Davies
  • The art of choosing the very best ingredients--website evaluation 101 / Vivian Milczarski and Jacqueline Ryan
  • SPECIALIZED RESEARCH SKILLS. Cooking with the past: a hands-on approach to interpreting primary sources / James Gerencser and Malinda Triller
  • Annotated bibliographies: the good, the bad, and the-- tasty? / Sara R. Seely
  • "X" marks the spot: using concept maps to find hidden treasures / Emaly Conerly and Kelli Williams
  • Cooking up concept maps / Abigail Hawkins, Jennifer Fabbi, and Paula McMillen
  • Database du jour / Theresa Westbrock
  • Developing a taste for government documents / Lauren Jensen and Lynn Daw
  • A scoop of new with a dash of review! Using bibliographic management software / Dee Bozeman
  • Eating forbidden fruit: censorship, intellectual freedom, and banned books / Nicole A. Cooke
  • Research your way past writer's block / Melissa Bowles-Terry and Merinda Hensley
  • Haiku, self-reflection, and the research process / Thomas Scott Duke and Jennifer Diane Ward
  • The sous chef takes center stage: using experienced students to teach their classmates / Veronica Arellano
  • Pineapple upside-down cake: deconstructed literature review with small groups / Yvonne Nalani Meulemans
  • Can I do the "ghosts of Gettysburg" for my paper? / Doug Cook
  • How did the Civil Rights movement prompt the anti-war movement during the Vietnam era? / Danelle Moon and Nyle Monday
  • Discovering the value of reference sources / Shireen Deboo
  • DISCIPLINE RELATED RESEARCH. The art of database searching / Dawn Eckenrode
  • "I just need one more piece of business information!" / Aaron W. Dobbs
  • MeShed potatoes and gravy / Alice L. Daugherty and Michael F. Russo
  • Garnishing literacy instruction with Google / Cynthia Crosser
  • Whipping up the "why" paper: inquiry into diverse perspectives / Jennifer Fabbi, Paula McMillen, and Abigail Hawkins
  • Alphabet soup: using children's literature databases to plan lessons on letters of the alphabet / Kelly Heider
  • Now I know my ABC's (of children's literature) / Sara Holder
  • Utilizing (bridge) failure to ensure information literacy success / Eric Resnis
  • Undergraduate English potpourri: peer teaching of periodical indexes / Robin Bergart
  • Digging for information artifacts / Melissa Becher
  • Fact check au jus / Michael F. Russo and Alice L. Daugherty
  • Beaten and whipped bias / Monique Delatte
  • Picking the right search ingredients: brainstorming and evaluating keywords in an upper-level psychology course / Veronica Arellano
  • Chewing over cultures: learning about new languages and cultures / Suzanne Bernsten and Mary LaVigne
  • Emergency preparedness drill with dessert / Anne Marie Gruber
  • Armchair analysis: filleting fictional afflictions à la psychINFO / Melissa Mallon
  • Brewing literacy in the chemistry lab: introducing SciFinder Scholar / Ignacio J. Ferrer-Vinent
  • Cited reference searching: who is citing my professor? / Sara Penhale
  • Close encounters of the IL kind / Ryan Sittler
  • Does the library have any books about women? Finding and evaluating sources about female movers and shakers in the United States / Sharon Ladenson
  • Mashing media mentions of scientific studies: tracing newspaper articles back to their sources / Julie Gilbert
  • TECHNOLOGY. Blogging: creating an online community / Karla M. Schmit, Anne Behler, and Emily Rimland
  • Company research: a "clicker" way to do it / Karen Anello and Mia Kirstien
  • The cite is right! A game show about academic integrity / Laura Braunstein
  • Do-it-yourself library basics / Amelia Brunskill
  • Clicker crudité / Jenifer Sigafoes Phelan
  • Carmelizing classroom community with clickers / Krista Prock and William Jefferson
  • Linking citations to the virtual world: folding facebook into scholarship / Deborah Hicks and Virginia Pow
  • Assessment à la mode: online survey / Jenifer Sigafoes Phelan
  • Toasting tags and cubing keywords with Flickr photos: Flickr keywording/tagging exercise / Nancy Noe
  • QuickWiki: constructing a collaborative cassoulet / Laura Braunstein
  • Whipping up webcasts / Lisa Gieskes.