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From Document to Documentary: Integrating Research and Information Literacy Through Librarian-Instructor Collaboration And Digital Media Projects

Georgia International Conference on Information Literacy

September 23-24, 2011

Georgia Coastal Center

Savannah, Georgia

Presentation by Jeannie Parker Beard

3:00-3:30 Room 1002

I am so happy to have the opportunity to present on the collaboration that took place between myself and the amazing library staff at Chattanooga State Community College last year.

Combining the Proposal Research Paper and the Proposal Documentary Project in my first-year composition courses with instruction from the library staff members at every phase of each project did the following:

  • Created a dynamic relationship between faculty, students, and librarians
  • Invited students to become familiar with the library resources
  • Allowed students to enhance their information literacy skills
  • Exposed students to principles of  visual and digital literacy

The Amazing Library Staff

Tisa Houck, Lori Warren and Pam Temple

  • Provided instruction both in the library and in the classroom
  • Offered students support throughout the entire process, including help with research and technology issues
  • Created in-depth Library Guides for each aspect of the project

The Research Paper

  • Proposal Argument, Critical Teaching in the 21st Century
  • Engaging Students as Community Citizens
  • Addressing Problems through Viable Solutions

The Documentary Project

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“Media Convergence: Creating Content, Questioning Relationships” A Special Issue of Computers and Composition (2008)

Special Issue: “Media Convergence: Creating Content, Questioning Relationships” Computers and Composition 25 (2008) Special Issue In 2008, Computers and Composition published a special issue focusing…

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“What is Humanistic about Computers and Writing? Historical Patterns and Contemporary Possibilites for the Field,” by Michael Knievel

Knievel, Michael. “What is Humanistic about Computers and Writing? Historical Patterns and Contemporary Possibilities for the Field.” Computers and Composition 26.1: 2009, 92-106. In this…

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