1st Edition

Critical Thinking Within the Library Program

Edited By John Spencer, Christopher Millson-Martula Copyright 2009
    264 Pages
    by Routledge

    264 Pages
    by Routledge

    While academic librarians frequently discuss critical thinking and its relationship to information literacy, the literature does not contain an abundance of sources on the topic. Therefore, this works provides a current and timely perspective on the possible roles of critical thinking within the library program. The work contains a variety of approaches likely to benefit the practicing librarian. It begins with a review of the literature, followed by theoretical approaches involving constructivism and the Socratic method. Readers will find pieces on the integration of critical thinking into the first-year experience and course-specific case studies, as well as a selection on a campus-wide critical thinking project. In each of the pieces, librarians are exploring new ways to meet their instructional goals, including the goal of teaching critical thinking skills to students across the curriculum.

    This book was originally published as a special issue of College & Undergraduate Libraries.

    1. FROM THE EDITOR
    2. The Evolution of Critical Thinking Skills in Library Instruction, 1986–2006: A Selected and Annotated Bibliography and Review of Selected Programs  Erin L. Ellis and Kara M. Whatley
    3. Promoting Critical Thinking Skills in Online Information Literacy Instruction Using a Constructivist Approach  Maryellen Allen
    4. Finding a Socratic Method for Information Literacy Instruction  Nicholas Schiller
    5. Step by Step through the Scholarly Conversation: A Collaborative Library/Writing Faculty Project to Embed Information Literacy and Promote Critical Thinking in First Year Composition at Oregon State University  Anne-Marie Deitering and Sara Jameson
    6. Advancing Critical Thinking and Information Literacy Skills in First Year College Students  Mark Alfino, Michele Pajer, Linda Pierce, and Kelly O’Brien Jenks
    7. Modeling Scholarly Inquiry: One Article at a Time  Anne Marie Gruber, Mary Anne Knefel, and Paul Waelchli
    8. Critical Thinking is a Life Relevancy: A Hospitality Management Student Case Study  Monica Berger
    9. Information Literacy in Subject-Specific Vocabularies: A Path to Critical Thinking  Linda Heichman Taylor
    10. Using Bloom’s Taxonomy to Teach Critical Thinking Skills to Business Students  Nancy Nentl and Ruth Zietlow
    11. You Can Lead Students to Sources, but Can You Make Them Think?  Pamela Hayes-Bohanan and Elizabeth Spievak
    12. We Won’t Be Fooled Again: Teaching Critical Thinking via Evaluation of Hoax and Historical Revisionist Websites in a Library Credit Course  Stephanie M. Mathson and Michael G. Lorenzen
    13. Learning More About How They Think: Information Literacy Instruction in a Campus-Wide Critical Thinking Project  Corey M. Johnson, Elizabeth Blakesley Lindsay, and Scott Walter

    Biography

    John Spencer is Coordinator of Reference and Periodicals at the Foley Center Library, Gonzaga University, Spokane, USA.

    Christopher Millson-Martula is Director of the Library at Lynchburg College, Lynchburg, USA.