Author(s): Deborah H. Charbonneau | Carrie Croatt-Moore
Journal: MLA Forum
ISSN 1539-4123
Volume: 5;
Issue: 1;
Date: 2006;
Original page
Keywords: Information Literacy | Academic Libraries
ABSTRACT
Building strong information partnerships is an essential first step to effective information literacy programs and services. The overall goal of this paper is to highlight several factors that are especially useful for establishing productive relationships with a range of potential partners including students, faculty, and other campus or community partners. Five key factors for success will be discussed to help guide the development of active and engaged partnerships.
Journal: MLA Forum
ISSN 1539-4123
Volume: 5;
Issue: 1;
Date: 2006;
Original page
Keywords: Information Literacy | Academic Libraries
ABSTRACT
Building strong information partnerships is an essential first step to effective information literacy programs and services. The overall goal of this paper is to highlight several factors that are especially useful for establishing productive relationships with a range of potential partners including students, faculty, and other campus or community partners. Five key factors for success will be discussed to help guide the development of active and engaged partnerships.