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Information Literacy, Distance Education & the Net Generation Jeff Zachwieja Marygrove College Library MILI, November 10, 2008 Selected References Bicknell-Holmes, T. (2007). Chat & instant messaging for reference services: a selected bibliography. Nebraska Library Association Quarterly, 38(4), 3-8. Blummer, B. (2007). Utilizing WebQuests for information literacy instruction in distance education. College & Undergraduate Libraries, 14(3), 45-62. Brazzeal, B. (2006). Research guides as library instruction tools. Reference Services Review, 34(3), 358-367. Ciocco, R., Huff, A. (2007). Mission IM-possible: starting an instant message reference service using Trillian. Computers in Libraries. 27(1), 26-31. Costello, B., Lenholt, R., & Stryker, J. (2004). Using Blackboard in library instruction: Addressing the learning styles of generations X and Y. Journal of Academic Librarianship, 30(6), 452-460. DaCosta, J.W., Jones, B. (2007). Developing students' information and research skills via Blackboard. Communications in Information Literacy, 1(1), 16-25. Desai, C.M., Graves, S.J. (2006). Instruction via Instant Messaging reference: what's happening? The Electronic Library, 24(2), 174-189. Dewald, N., Scholz-Crane, A., Booth, A, & Levine, C.. (2000). Information literacy at a distance: Instructional design issues. Journal of Academic Librarianship, 26(1), 33-44. Dewald, N.H. (1999). Transporting good library instruction practices into the Web environment: An analysis of online tutorials. Journal of Academic Librarianship, 25(1), 26-31. Dewald, N.H. (1999). Web-based library instruction: What is good pedagogy? Information Technology and Libraries, 18(1), 26-31. Ganster, L.A., Walsh, T.R. (2008). Enhancing library instruction to undergraduates: incorporating online tutorials into the curriculum. College & Undergraduate Libraries, 15(3), 314-333. Garton, M. (2007). CUOL: see you online: How to start instant message at your library. AALL Spectrum, 11(5), 8-9. Geck, C. (2006). The Generation Z connection: teaching information literacy to the newest net generation. Teacher Librarian, 33(3), 19-23. Graves, S.J., Desai, C.M. (2006). Instruction via chat reference: does co-browse help? Reference Services Review, 34(3), 340-357. Herman, S. (2007). SMS reference: keeping up with your clients. The Electronic Library, 25(4), 401-408.

Hill, J. B., Hill, C.M., & Sherman, D. (2007). Text messaging in an academic library: integrating SMS into digital reference. The Reference Librarian, 47(1), 17-29. Hoffman, P.S. (2002). The development and evolution of a university-based online library instruction course. Reference Services Review, 30(3), 198-211. Hrycaj, P.L. (2005). Elements of active learning in the online tutorials of ARL members. Reference Services Review, 33(2), 210-218. Jackson, P.A. (2007). Integrating information literacy into Blackboard: building campus partnerships for successful student learning. The Journal of Academic Librarianship. 33(4), 454-461. Kraemer, E.W. (2003). Developing the online learning environment: the pros and cons of using WebCT for library instruction. Information Technology and Libraries 22(2), 87-92. LaGuardia, C. (2003). The future of reference: Get real! Reference Services Review, 31(1), 39-42. Lenholt, R., Costello, B., & Stryker, J. (2003). Utilizing Blackboard to provide library instruction: Uploading MS Word handouts with links to course specific resources. Reference Services Review, 31(3), 211. Magi, T.J. (2003). What's best for students? comparing the effectiveness of a traditional print pathfinder and a webbased research tool. Portal: Libraries and the Academy, 3(4), 671-686. Meier, J.J. (2008). Chat widgets on the library website: help at the point of need. Computers in Libraries, 28(6), 1013, 48. Murley, D. (2007). Tools for creating video tutorials. Law Library Journal 99(4), 857-861 Shank, J.D., Dewald, N.H. (2003). Establishing our presence in courseware: Adding library services to the virtual classroom. Information Technology and Libraries, 22(1), 38-43. Xiao, D.Y., Pietraszewski, B.A., & Goodwin, S.P. (2004). Full stream ahead: database instruction through online videos. Library Hi Tech, 22(4), 366-374. Yi, H. (2005). Library instruction goes online: An inevitable trend. Library Review, 54(1/2), 47-58. Zhang, L. (2006). Effectively incorporating instructional media into web-based information literacy. The Electronic Library, 24(3), 294-306.

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