Communications in Information Literacy (Dec 2012)

Notes from the Field: 10 Short Lessons on One-Shot Instruction

  • Megan Oakleaf,
  • Steven Hoover,
  • Beth Woodard,
  • Jennifer Corbin,
  • Randy Hensley,
  • Diana Wakimoto,
  • Christopher V. Hollister,
  • Debra Gilchrist,
  • Michelle Millet,
  • Patty Iannuzzi

DOI
https://doi.org/10.15760/comminfolit.2012.6.1.114
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6, no. 1
pp. 5 – 23

Abstract

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Librarians teach. It might not be what they planned to do when they entered the profession, or it may have been a secret hope all along. Either way, librarians teach, and one teaching scenario remains quintessential: the one-shot library instruction session. In recognition of the centrality of the "one-shot," this article shares several authors' "notes from the field." The notes provide a range of strategies for developing pedagogically sound one-shot library instruction sessions, grouped loosely into three categories: planning, delivery, and integration. The authors offer these insights in their own words in hopes that other teaching librarians may benefit from their experiences.

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