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July 23-25, 2014
Portland State University, Portland Oregon
Hosted by Portland State University Library 
Friday, July 25 • 10:45am - 11:45am
How It Got Here: Teaching 'Format as Process' in an Era of Web-Scale Discovery

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What has the growth in web-scale discovery services meant for information literacy instruction? And what kind of threshold concepts do students need to grasp before they can use these tools effectively? This presentation addresses the concept of “format as process,” which emphasizes that evaluating information should focus on how it was produced, rather than how it is accessed. As students navigate discovery tools which combine a wide variety of source types into a single results list, their understanding of this concept is vital to evaluating resources and selecting those which are the most relevant. Learn about how “format as process” can be applied to library instruction sessions though classroom examples, as well as review assessments that help sustain and grow information literacy instruction in a shifting research environment.

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Kevin Seeber

Library Instruction Coordinator, Colorado State University-Pueblo


Friday July 25, 2014 10:45am - 11:45am PDT
Smith 328 Smith Memorial Student Union Portland State University Portland, OR 97201

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