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Book Review: Reading, Research, and Writing: Teaching Information Literacy with Process-Based Research Assignments
Author(s) -
Ann Agee
Publication year - 2017
Publication title -
reference and user services quarterly
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.443
H-Index - 34
eISSN - 2163-5242
pISSN - 1094-9054
DOI - 10.5860/rusq.57.2.6536
Subject(s) - reading (process) , scholarship , information literacy , writing process , phrase , process (computing) , rhetoric , literacy , library instruction , computer science , psychology , pedagogy , mathematics education , library science , linguistics , political science , artificial intelligence , philosophy , law , operating system
Research papers are ubiquitous in college, as common for freshmen as they are for seniors. To support these assignments, librarians typically have been limited to “go-here-click-that” one-shot sessions. Frequently, the results are faculty who are unhappy with the quality of student papers and librarians who are frustrated that they cannot contribute more to student learning and success. Reading, Research, and Writing takes scholarship from psychology, education, library science, and rhetoric and communication and, in six concise chapters, demonstrates that focusing on the messy process of research, rather than its product, leads to better learning outcomes. To keep the spotlight firmly on this untidy process, the phrase “writing from sources” rather than “research paper” is used throughout the book.

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