http://www.higher-ed.org/AEQ/mo2283fe04.htmArticle from Academic Exchange Quarterly which discusses ways that librarians can collaborate with health science faculty to teach information literacy to students.Collaborative Opportunities for Teaching and Academic Librarian Faculty
Collaborative Opportunities for Teaching
Spring 2003: Volume 7, Issue 1
Promoting Health Information
Opportunities for Teaching and Academic Librarian Faculty
Chiehwen Ed Hsu, Ph.D., Lynn F. Johnson, MSIS and Ann N. Brooks, MLS, MBA
DepartmentCollaborativeOpportunitiesforTeachingLibrary and Information Science > User Services > Information Literacy
Describes how to a new information literacy program or assessing an existing program. These standards, performance indicators, and examples are approved by the Association of College and Research Libraries (ACRL).
Designed to train users in the knowledge, skills, and dispositions necessary to fully understand Information Fluency. Focuses on teaching people how to locate, evaluate, and integrate digital information.
Lists important conferences for information literacy professionals. Notable links include a listing of information literacy course syllabi, guides for writing library assignments, and sites about electronic library classrooms.
Article from Academic Exchange Quarterly which discusses ways that librarians can collaborate with health science faculty to teach information literacy to students.