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July 23-25, 2014
Portland State University, Portland Oregon
Hosted by Portland State University Library 
Friday, July 25 • 9:15am - 10:15am
Upcycling instruction: Developing efficient approaches to working with experienced researchers

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Our classrooms aren’t always filled with wide-eyed freshman and novice researchers. Many of the students we teach are thesis writers, experienced researchers, and professional practitioners. Through teaching this population, instruction librarians quickly learn that possession of subject expertise and research experience is not necessarily a guarantee that students will have mastered efficient, productive information seeking behavior. Addressing these gaps in research and information literacy knowledge takes some finesse. Through a combination of discussion and activities, we’ll investigate the unique challenges and pedagogical opportunities that accompany teaching advanced students and researchers. Attendees will leave with practical ideas that they can incorporate into their own classrooms.

Speakers
avatar for April Aultman Becker

April Aultman Becker

Education Coordinator, Senior Librarian, Research Medical Library, UT MD Anderson Cancer Center
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Veronica Arellano Douglas

Research & Instruction Librarian, St. Mary's College of Maryland
Library things I am interested in: Critlib, feminist pedagogy, gender in the workplace, inclusion & diversity in academia, graphic design and aesthetics, information literacy education and assessment. Non-library things I am interested in: Spanish telenovelas, historical romance... Read More →


Friday July 25, 2014 9:15am - 10:15am PDT
Smith 328 Smith Memorial Student Union Portland State University Portland, OR 97201

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