Using and Creating Open Resources in Information Literacy Instruction
Type of Presentation
Individual paper/presentation (20 minute presentation)
Target Audience
Higher Education
Location
Room 1005
Proposal
Academic librarians have been teaching students, faculty, and even administration about Open Access and Open Educational Resources in the contexts of shared research, college affordability, and ethics. How can librarians use both the concept of Open and these open resources within information literacy instruction? Russell Palmer and Jeff Gallant will present on introducing students to intersections between the concept of Open and the ACRL Framework for Information Literacy for Higher Education, using and creating open resources in the information literacy instruction classroom, and what GALILEO is doing to create, provide, and encourage the adoption of open resources throughout the state of Georgia.
Short Description
None
Keywords
Open educational resources, open access, academic libraries, Georgia resources
Publication Type and Release Option
Presentation (Open Access)
Recommended Citation
Gallant, Jeff and Palmer, Russell, "Using and Creating Open Resources in Information Literacy Instruction" (2017). Georgia International Conference on Information Literacy. 66.
https://digitalcommons.georgiasouthern.edu/gaintlit/2017/2017/66
Using and Creating Open Resources in Information Literacy Instruction
Room 1005
Academic librarians have been teaching students, faculty, and even administration about Open Access and Open Educational Resources in the contexts of shared research, college affordability, and ethics. How can librarians use both the concept of Open and these open resources within information literacy instruction? Russell Palmer and Jeff Gallant will present on introducing students to intersections between the concept of Open and the ACRL Framework for Information Literacy for Higher Education, using and creating open resources in the information literacy instruction classroom, and what GALILEO is doing to create, provide, and encourage the adoption of open resources throughout the state of Georgia.