Using Primary Sources: Hands-On Instructional Exercises
Editat de Anne Bahde, Heather Smedberg, Mattie Taorminaen Limba Engleză Paperback – 19 mar 2014 – vârsta până la 17 ani
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781610694346
ISBN-10: 1610694341
Pagini: 190
Ilustrații: 19 bw illus
Dimensiuni: 216 x 279 x 12 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Libraries Unlimited
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 1610694341
Pagini: 190
Ilustrații: 19 bw illus
Dimensiuni: 216 x 279 x 12 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Libraries Unlimited
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Caracteristici
Advances pedagogical practice in special collections and archives beyond "show-and-tell" to mirror the current methods of practitioners in information literacy, which will serve efforts toward primary source literacy and assessment
Notă biografică
Anne Bahde, MLIS, is history of science librarian in the Special Collections and Archives Research Center at Oregon State University Libraries.Heather Smedberg, MLS, is the reference and instruction coordinator for Special Collections and Archives at University of California, San Diego.Mattie Taormina, MLIS, is head of public services and processing manuscripts librarian for Stanford University's Special Collections and University Archives.
Cuprins
CONTENTS Foreword by Elizabeth YakelPrefaceAcknowledgmentsIntroductionSECTION 1: CLASSIC EXERCISE WITH A TWISTWindows to the Past: Postcards and Visual LiteracyJoanne ArcherApproaching the Book as an ArtifactKelli HansenOur School Song: Using Sound Recordings & Sheet Music to Explore Historical MusicLeah Hoblit and Lisa SjobergStart to Finish: Learning the Primary Source Research Process in 50 MinutesMaggie KoppInfinitely Adaptable: Using Objects to Promote Inquiry-Based LearningLauren Silver, Ph.D.Peer Learning with Primary SourcesHeather SmedbergWorking Backwards: Starting with an Endnote to Teach Primary Source Research SkillsJenny SwadoshSECTION 2: TAKING IT FURTHERTaking Sides: Using Debate to Understand Evidence and Bias in Primary SourcesAnne BahdeMatch Game: Pairing Primary Sources to Potential Research TopicsAnne BahdeShopping for The Medici: Student Collectors and Authentic UseJason BockoThe Big and the Small of It: Engaging Large Groups with Small DetailsErika Boeckeler, Michelle Romero, and Amanda RustQuick Curation: Building Analytical Skills Through Context and JuxtapositionPeter CariniHistory SleuthsChristine de Catanzaro, Wendy Hagenmaier, Mandi Johnson, and Jody ThompsonReaching Back, Reaching Out: Innovation and Experimentation in the World of Special CollectionsLori Dekydtspotter and Cherry WilliamsExploring Personal Experience through Diaries and MemoirsErin DixThe Ice House Mystery: Pairing Primary and Secondary Sources to Teach Place-based ResearchPrudence DohertyFinding Hidden Personal Stories in Legal and Financial RecordsJulie Golia and Robin M. KatzThe Dating GameWill HansenPrioritizing Privacy v. Access: Primary Sources in the Digital AgeSean Heyliger and Juli McLooneBook Illustration and Cultural Change: Reading Visual Images in ContextBarbara HochmanPicturing the Past: Introducing Special Collections Research Through PhotographsSarah HorowitzFinding Fun with Finding AidsGreg KockenDeconstructing Description: Teaching Archival Literacy through Finding AidsRebecca Larson-TroyerPrinting ABCs: A Hands-On Printmaking Activity for ChildrenMelissa NykanenCovered with Culture: Finding Meaning on a StickJay SatterfieldSearching for Primary Sources: An Introduction to Using Special Collections Discovery ToolsLisa Schoblasky and Autumn MatherBuilding Books and Breaking them Down: Using Historic Materials to Teach Modern PreservationJennifer K. SheehanExploring Artists' BooksHeather SmedbergEngage those Senses! The Surrogate is Not EnoughMattie TaorminaJudging a Book by Its CoverMattie TaorminaConclusion: Assessing Student LearningBibliographyIndex