Intersections of Open Educational Resources and Information Literacy Volume 79

Author:   Mary Ann Cullen ,  Elizabeth Dill
Publisher:   Association of College & Research Libraries
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9780838936733


Pages:   416
Publication Date:   23 September 2022
Format:   Paperback
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The present volume is timely not only because it models creative and effective strategies to advance both open education and information literacy, but especially because it poses critical questions and urges practitioners to go well beyond questions of access to and the use of information. It demands reflection on what is being accessed (and what is not), who is gaining access (and who is not), who is providing access (and who is not), and what the goal is of this access (and what lies beyond access).—from the Foreword by Rajiv S. Jhangiani Information literacy skills are key when finding, using, adapting, and producing open educational resources (OER). Educators who wish to include OER for their students need to be able to find these resources and use them according to their permissions. When open pedagogical methods are employed, students need to be able to use information literacy skills as they compile, reuse, and create open resources. Intersections of Open Educational Resources and Information Literacy captures current open education and information literacy theory and practice and provides inspiration for the future. Chapters include practical applications, theoretical musings, literature reviews, and case studies and discuss social justice issues, collaboration, open pedagogy, training, and advocacy. The book is divided into six parts: Foundations Teaching Info Lit with OER Librarian Support of Open Pedagogy/OER Social Justice/Untold Stories Student Advocacy Spreading the Love: Training Future Advocates and Practitioners Chapters cover topics including library-led OER creation; digital cultural heritage and the intersections of primary source literacy and information literacy; situated learning and open pedagogy; critical librarianship and open education; and developing student OER leaders. Intersections of Open Educational Resources and Information Literacy—which went through an open peer review process—informs and inspires on OER, info lit, and their many iterative convergences.

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Author:   Mary Ann Cullen ,  Elizabeth Dill
Publisher:   Association of College & Research Libraries
Imprint:   Association of College & Research Libraries
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.50cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.310kg
ISBN:  

9780838936733


ISBN 10:   0838936733
Pages:   416
Publication Date:   23 September 2022
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Table of Contents

Foreword Rajiv S. Jhangiani Acknowledgements Introduction Part 1: Foundations Chapter 1. An Open Primer: OER, Open Pedagogy, and Information Literacy Mary Ann Cullen Chapter 2. Information Literacy and Open Education: Parallel Tracks Toward a Common Destination Paul Bond Chapter 3. OER-Enabled Pedagogy Meets Info Lit: Empowering the Next Generation of Open Scholars Lindsey Gumb Part 2: Teaching Info Lit with OER Chapter 4. “All the Better to Teach You With”: Integrating Information Literacy, Academic Composition, Fairy Tales, and OER Rosie Liljenquist and Charla Strosser Chapter 5. Library-Led OER Creation: Case Study of a Collaborative Information Literacy Project James H. Cason and Nora B. Rackley Chapter 6. Open GLAM as OER: Digital Cultural Heritage and the Intersections of Primary Source Literacy and Information Literacy Roger Gillis Part 3: Librarian Support of Open Pedagogy/OER Chapter 7. Supporting Open Pedagogy with Information Literacy Instruction for Multimodal Composition Projects Mandi Goodsett Chapter 8. Situated Learning and Open Pedagogy: Pathways for Undergraduate Students’ Emerging Information Literacies Christina Riehman-Murphy Chapter 9. The Open Shark Tank: A Case Study of Business Research Methods II Dawn Lowe-Wincentsen Chapter 10. Students Speak: Animating Stories about the Value of Information Vanessa Arce and Rena D. Grossman Part 4: Social Justice/Untold Stories Chapter 11. Critical Librarianship and Open Education: A Solution to Information Injustice Kathy Swart Chapter 12. Doing Away with the “Curricular Black Box”: Empowering Students as OER Creators to Challenge Information Privilege Yolanda Bergstrom-Lynch, Mary Mahoney, and Joelle Thomas Part 5: Student Advocacy Chapter 13. Developing Student OER Leaders: Student Advocacy and Outreach Through Open Pedagogy Jen Hughes and Andrea Scott Chapter 14. Fostering OER Student Champions Through Hiring Practices and Collaborative Projects Ariela McCaffrey Part 6: Spreading the Love: Training Future Advocates and Practitioners Chapter 15. Framing Open Education Within the Library Amanda C. Larson Chapter 16. Breaking Open: Defining a Student-Centered Pedagogy Shawn(ta) Smith-Cruz and Elvis Bakaitis Chapter 17. Collaborating to Support Learner Empowerment Through Information Literacy, OER & OEP Jessica O’Reilly, Marnie Seal, and Mel Young  About the Authors Index

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"Mary Ann Cullen is an associate professor and Associate Department Head at Georgia State University's Alpharetta Campus. She has been involved in the open and affordable educational resources movement since 2013, when she participated in the adaptation of an OER text for an introductory English composition course. Since then, she has assisted faculty with OER adoption and grants, and presented about librarians' roles in OER at ACRL, the Distance Library Services Conference, and a Carterette Series webinar. She has been recognized as an Affordable Learning Georgia Featured Advocate and co-edited the Fall 2020 special edition of the academic journal, Library Trends, ""OER and the Academic Library,"" with Elizabeth Dill. Elizabeth Dill is the Director of University Libraries at the University of Hartford in West Hartford, CT. As an instructor of university-level theater classes, she assigned OER, facilitating open pedagogy. She has also used her librarian role to advocate for OER. Dill has presented at national and international conferences on Open Educational Resources. Dill co-edited the Fall 2020 special edition of the academic journal, Library Trends, ""OER and the Academic Library."""

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