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Information Literacy for Life

Friday, November 21, 2008

 

References

 

ACRL - Information Literacy Competency Standards for Higher Education. Retrieved 11/18/2008.

 

ACRL - Standards Toolkit. Retrieved 11/18/2008.

 

ALA - INFOLIT Discussion list. Retrieved 11/18/2008.

 

American Library Association. (1999). Library Services to Older Adults Guidelines. Retrieved November 21, 2008.

 

Arp, L., Woodard, B. S., & Warren, L. A. (2006). Information Literacy in Community Colleges. Reference & User Services Quarterly, 45(4), 297-303.

 

Bean, C. (2003). Meeting the Challenge: Training an Aging Population to use Computers. Southeastern Librarian, 51(3), 17-26.

 

Big6. Retrieved 11/18/2008.

 

Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. Toward Equality of Access: The Role of Public Libraries in Addressing the Digital Divide. Retrieved November 20, 2008.

 

Boatman, W., Van Fleet, C., & Wallace, D. P. (2003). Public Libraries as a Bridge for College-Bound Young Adults. Reference & User Services Quarterly, 42(3), 229-234.

 

Burhanna, K. J. (2007). Instructional Outreach to High Schools. Communications in Information Literacy, 1, 2.

 

Burhanna, K. J., & Jensen, M. L. (2006). Collaborations for Success: High School to College Transitions. Reference Services Review, 34(4), 509-519.

 

Ellis, R. D., & Kurniawan, S. H. (2000). Increasing the Usability of Online Information for Older Users: A case study in participatory. International Journal of Human-Computer Interaction, 12(2), 263.

 

Ercegovac, Z. (2003). Bridging the Knowledge Gap between Secondary and Higher Education. College and Research Libraries, 64(1), 75-85.

 

Gresham, K., & Van Tassel, D. (1999). Expanding the Learning Community: An Academic Library's Outreach Program to High Schools. Reference Librarian, 161-174.

 

Hardt, J. H. (2007). Older Adults Seeking Healthcare Information on the Internet. Educational Gerontology, 33(7), 561-572.

 

Islam, R. L., & Murno, L. A. (2006). From Perceptions to Connections: Informing information literacy program planning in academic libraries through examination of high school library media center curricula. College & Research Libraries, 67(6), 492-514.

 

McMellon, C. A., & Schiffman, L. G. (2002). Cybersenior Empowerment: How Some Older Individuals are Taking Control of their Lives. Journal of Applied Gerontology, 21(2), 157.

 

National Institute on Aging & National Library of Medicine. Making Your Web Site Senior Friendly: A Check List. Retrieved January 21, 2007.

 

Nichols, J. W., Spang, L., & Padron, K. (2005). Building a Foundation for Collaboration: K-20 Partnerships in Information Literacy. Resource Sharing & Information Networks, 18(1), 5-12.

 

Policy on High School Visits, UM libraries. Retrieved 11/18/2008.

 

Van Fleet, C., & Antell, K. E. (2002). Creating CyberSeniors: Older Adult Learning and its Implications for Computer Training. Public Libraries, 41(3), 149-155.

 

Xie, B. (2005). Getting Older Adults Online: The Experiences of SeniorNet (USA) and OldKids (China). In B. Jaeger (Ed.), Young technologies in old hands - an international view on senior Citizen’s utilization of ICT (pp. 175). Copenhagen, Denmark: DJOF Publishing.

 

Xie, B. (2007). Public Libraries as Computer Training Sites for Older Adults. Posted at the Annual Conference of the Association for Library and Information Science Education (ALISE), 2007, Seattle, Washington.

 

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