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Listserv Lemmings and Fly-brarians on the Wall: A Librarian–Instructor Team Taming the Cyberbeast in the Large Classroom
Computer technologies, in both the library and the classroom, have the potential to serve the aims of liberatory pedagogies, especially when used creatively to empower students in the shared construction of knowledge. However, such empowerment can happen only if students are given the tools to find their way through the ever-increasing complexity of print and online resources. This article shows how a reference librarian and a faculty member can team up effectively to teach research strategies and critical thinking skills (including analysis and evaluation of resources, so necessary for the Internet) in a large classroom through careful use of a list (e-mail forum) and focused research assignments. Such strategies revolutionize the ways that reference librarians do their work, greatly increasing their interaction with students by overcoming students’ reluctance to seek help and their fear of computerized resources. Librarian, instructor, and student become partners in the creation, evaluation, and dissemination of scholarly information.
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