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Promoting Effective Information Literacy Skills Through InstructionIn order to promote essential critical learning and information literacy skills in the student, teachers must use constructivist teaching strategies that will enrich a student's information literacy skills.
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Developing Information Literacy SkillsAccessing and evaluating information are two essential critical thinking skills that information users need to be equipped with in order to find reliable and valid information, and ultimately attain knowledge from it.
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Designing ILI Programs for the Ethnically DiverseHow to meet the information needs of the ethnically diverse.
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Competencies for Librarians Serving Young AdultsA discussion of effective young adult programs and competencies for young adult librarians who would like to meet the developmental needs of teens.
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Public LIbrary Teen Space AnalysisThe Edmonton Library is located in a suburban community and has a large Asian minority, but also an African American and Hispanic population.
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Young Adult Development Assets and NeedsSuggested library programming for teens that need their developmental needs.
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Critical Thinking and Information LiteracyLibrarians and teaching information literacy.
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Podclass Technology to Bring Education into Social NetworksPodclass will allow internet users to access their online courses through Facebook and other social networking sites. -
Distance Learning Skills for the MLIS DegreeI just finished completing the Personal Skills exercises on BB for Cindy Runnels' LIBR 203. I found them very helpful.
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Multiculturalism and Diversity in Public LibrariesWith an ever-growing immigrant population in the U.S public libraries have had to maintain a commitment to pluralism and diversity.
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Donald T. Hawkins: Information Credibility on the WebThe article "What Is Credible Information?" by Donald T. Hawkins explores the wide array of information available on the web and the problem with deciding what information is reliable and credible.
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Speech Introduction to Elizabeth MartinezThis is an introduction to Elizabeth Martinez, who has been a social justice activist and organizer for more than 50 years.
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Increasing Young Adult Participation in Public LibrariesIn an age where Guitar Hero, MySpace, and Manga reign as some of the many popular interests of young adults, librarians must learn to accommodate to teens' ever-changing media needs and wants in order to attract them to their local library. -
Valuing the Information ProfessionalThis article provides information about valuing the librarian profession, who is also considered an information professional.
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Communication Model Between a Supervisor and EmployeeA group exercise on communication between a supervisor and employee.
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How to Battle Fear of Public SpeakingTips to help you get through the public speaking jitters
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Middle-Class Criticism and Babbitt's TransformationMiddle-Class Criticism and Babbitt's Transformation in Lewis' "Babbitt"
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Study of Psychoanalysis: Jungian Psychology in Vanilla SkyJungian Psychology in Vanilla Sky
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An In-depth Look at Prohibition and WWI: 1920's Themes in The Sun Also Rises1920s Themes in Hemingway's "The Sun Also Rises"
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Gender Power: The Revolution Begins in the KitchenLiberation of Oppression through Culinary Powers in Laura Esquivel's "Like Water for Chocolate"
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Hump's Transformation in Sea WolfHump's Psychological and Physical Transformation in London's "Sea Wolf"
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Character Transformations in LiteratureTransformations in "The Great Gatsby", "Winesburg, Ohio"
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Sacrifice in Hosseini's The Kite RunnerThe significance of sacrifice in Hosseini's "The Kite Runner"
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The Tragedy of Ethan FromeThe tragic lives in Wharton's "Ethan Frome"
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Existentialism in As I Lay DyingExistential philosophy in Faulkner's "As I Lay Dying"
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Small Town Life in Winesburg, OhioSmall Town Life in "Winesburg, Ohio"
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Panopticism in The Demolished ManFoucalt's Penonpticon in "The Demolished Man"
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Existentialism in Hemingway's A Farewell To ArmsExistentialism in "A Farewell To Arms"
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A Review of The Center of Everything by Laura MoriartyThe Center of Everything by Laura Moriarty is a genuine portrayal of a young girl's courage and intellectual awakening in Kansas City.
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Janie's Transformation in Their Eyes Were Watching GodThis paper details Janie's transformation in "Their Eyes Were Watching God"
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Psychoanalysm in Literature: Facing Nature and the Unconscious MindMrs. Larkin and Miranda both travel through the dark depths of the unconscious mind and essentially undergo a transformation where they are free.
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Ode to a BellydancerOde to a Bellydancer
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Alley CatA persona poem about an Alley Cat
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The Cheapest of Them AllA boast poem about my cheapness
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My Lucky DayA short story about an a young woman's hectic day working at a coffee shop and her surprise introduction to love