Steal This Idea: How We Redesigned Our Instruction Program by Adapting Others' Ideas
Type of Presentation
Individual paper/presentation
Type of Presentation
Panel (1 hour and 15 minutes presentation total for two or more presenters)
Conference Strand
Ethics in Information
Target Audience
Higher Education
Location
Room 1220 A
Relevance
N/A
Proposal
See presentation description.
Short Description
Redesigning and updating a library instruction program can be daunting, but librarians at University of West Georgia realized they didn’t have to reinvent the wheel. Instead, they borrowed ideas from the wide variety of conferences they were able to attend throughout the year. They modified ideas others shared to meet the needs of their particular student population. They will present on the ideas they “stole” and give examples of some of their results.
Publication Type and Release Option
Presentation (Open Access)
Recommended Citation
Barnhart, Anne; Stanfield, Andrea; and Sullivan, Dean, "Steal This Idea: How We Redesigned Our Instruction Program by Adapting Others' Ideas" (2011). Georgia International Conference on Information Literacy. 23.
https://digitalcommons.georgiasouthern.edu/gaintlit/2011/2011/23
Steal This Idea: How We Redesigned Our Instruction Program by Adapting Others' Ideas
Room 1220 A
See presentation description.