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Annual Conference Program, June 2007
Celebrate! The 30th anniversary of the Instruction Section !
Acknowledge the Instruction Section history Feature major contributions and achievements Recognize individuals who contributed to its legacy
Celebrate! The Arts Section is turning 50 in 2009 !
• Librarians serving all the Arts for nearly a half century • Ground breaking programs, award-winning publications• New ALA Conference ArtsGuide for each conference city
Explore! The Connections between Visual Literacy & Information Literacy
Instruction & Arts Sections
Join Together toCelebrate in
Washington, D.C.
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Instruction Section Milestones
1971
ACRL Committee on Bibliographic Instruction
ACRL Bibliographic Instruction Task
Force
ACRL Guidelines for Bibliographic Instruction
1978
ACRL Approval: BIS bylaws
& IS committee
structure
Sheila Laidlaw1st Section Chair
1977
Creation of Bibliographic
Instruction Section
Appointment of Steering Committee
(Ad Hoc)
Miriam Dudley1st Steering
Committee Chair
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Instruction Section Milestones
1981 1988
Approval of Model Statement of Objectives for
Academic Bibliographic Instruction
1983
Creation of Miriam Dudley Bibliographic Instruction
Librarian of the Year Award
Miriam Dudley honored for her role
in the development of IS and bibliographic
instruction
First Think Tank, San Francisco:
Present State and Future Direction of the "Bibliographic
Instruction Movement”
First organizational
handbook: BIS: What's It
All About?
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Instruction Section Milestones
1998
Model Statement of Objectives Task
Force
ACRL Initiative Grant to develop Think Tank III
Managing Educational
Services: Teaching and Learning in
Libraries (cooperation with LAMA)
2005
First IS Soiree, ALA Midwinter Boston
First orientation "Getting Involved in
the Instruction Section”
Implementation of IS of the Future Task
Force: committees,
programming, & communication
2003
RevisionGuidelines for
Instruction Programs in
Academic Libraries
Establishment ofIS of the Future
Task Force
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Instruction Section: Major Projects
Classroom Control Systems
Information Literacy in the Disciplines
InfoTech Tips and Trends
Knowledge Base: 15th Anniversary Celebration of IS
Sponsors of Continuing Education Programs for Library Instruction
Free Clip Art Provided by Artclips.com. Copyright 2007. All Rights Reserved.
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Instruction Section
Annotated Bibliography of Publications By or About the Instruction Section
Bibliographic Instruction Bibliography: An Annotated List of Selected Resources
How to Build Librarian/Instructional Faculty Collaborative Partnerships
Instruction Section Newsletter
Learning to Teach: Workshops for Instruction
Teaching and Learning Information Literacy Skills
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IS Ground Breaking Achievements & Legacy
Peer-Reviewed Instructional Materials Online • Promote and share peer-reviewed instructional materials created by librarians to teach people about discovering, accessing and evaluating information in networked environments. • Help respond to educational challenges posed by emerging digital technologies
Information Literacy & the Technological Transformation of Higher Education
• Papers on critical information literacy issues and the future of library instruction • Virtual think tank experience using web-based communication technologies and real-time electronic discussion virtual rooms
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IS Ground Breaking Achievements & Legacy
Research Agenda for Library Instruction and Information Literacy (2000)
Scope of research: Learning,
Teaching, Organizational Context & Assessment
• Identify research areas to inform decisions for effective approaches for providing, managing, and evaluating library instructional programs
Objectives for Information Literacy Instruction: A Model Statement for Academic Librarians (2001)
• Outcome of Task Force for Revision of the Model Statement of Objective• Jointly with ACRL Task Force on Information Literacy Competency Standards for Higher Education
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Instruction Section At A Glance
• 4,000 members from all types of academic libraries
• A breadth and depth of expertise related to instruction and information literacy
• Contribute to the professional development of colleagues
• Become active nationally in issues related to instruction and information literacy
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Arts and Instruction: A natural partnership
“Paintings are but research and experiment. I never do a painting as a work of art. All of them are researches.”
--Pablo Picasso
In Alexander Liberman. The Artist in His Studio.
NY: Macmillan 1960, p. 33
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Arts is turning 50! Help us celebrate in Chicago in
‘09Join old friends and new as we
honor our founders and welcome our newest members
Arts subsection status approved by ACRL Subject Specialists Section Executive Committee, January 29, 1959. Subject Specialists Sections abolished by ACRL Board of Directors and each SSS subsection elevated to section status, June 29, 1972.
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You are invited…
Stay tuned . . .At ALA Annual in Chicago in ’09, there
will be a reception for Arts’ founders and officers
in a special art venue.
Join us to celebrate 50 years of service to the Arts and to
arts librarianship.
Don’t miss any Arts Section developments:http://www.ala.org/ala/acrl/aboutacrl/acrlsections/arts/arts.htm
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Networks for Cooperation in the Arts1989 Dallas
Jazz and the Arts: Photography, Film, Dance, and Music Collections
1988 New Orleans (co-sponsored with the Music Library Association)
Image and Imagination: Adapting New Technologies for Scholarship in the Arts
1987 San Francisco
Databases for the Arts 1986 New York City
In the 1980s we brought you:
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Balconies and Verandas : Documentation and Preservation of New Orleans Architecture
1993 New Orleans
Redefining the Arts: Implications for Libraries
1992 San Francisco
Becoming Literate With Our Artistic Past: The WPA and the Arts
1991 Atlanta
Hands On, Hands Off: Integrity Issues in the Preservation of Visual and Performing Arts Materials
1990 Chicago
In the 1990s we brought you:
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Local Traditions in the Global Village 1998 Washington, D.C.
Dance: Performance, Preservation, and Perception 1997: San Francisco
Beyond the Stage Door1996 NYC Co-sponsors: The English & American Literature Section and The
Theater Library Association.Panelists: Edward Albee, Estelle Parsons, Ming Cho Lee, Jules Fisher
Diverse Images of Chicago Dance: Cooperative Preservation to Cutting Edge
1995 Chicago
Binding Together a Multicultural Society: Challenges for Academic and Research Libraries
1994 Miami (co-sponsored with the Law & Political Science and the African-American Studies Sections)
and…
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Artists’ Books: Creating, Publishing & CollectingAND
The Documents of Sept. 11 and the Search for Stable Ground
2002 Atlanta
The Beat Generation: Collaboration & Community 2001 San Francisco. Co-sponsored with Literatures in English Section
Visual Literacy: What It Is - Teaching Strategies 2000 Chicago
Mardi Gras Unmasked: How It Happens and How We Record It
1999 New Orleans
At the turn of the century we brought you:
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Preserving New Orleans: The Fate of Media Collectionsin the Wake of Katrina
2006 New Orleans
Chicago Blues: From the Delta to the World
2005 Chicago. Co-sponsored with the African American Studies Librarians Section
Drawing on Fantasy: Services and Collections for Animation
2004 Orlando
Declaration of the Independents: Canadian Filmmakers & the Creative Process
2003 Toronto. Co-sponsored with ALA's Video Round Table
and…
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The Arts Section At a Glance
• 800 members from all types of libraries
• Librarians working to teach, access and preserve
• Librarians working to teach information literacy and visual literacy
• Members engaged in local, regional, national, and international conversations about the arts
• Members mentoring new members into the world of arts librarianship
Join us!
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Get Involved With Our Sections!!
Volunteer Volunteer to serve on a committee
Join Join ACRL Communities Virtually and Face-to-Face
Attend Attend conferences and explore cutting-edge issues
Learn Online, Register for Online seminars and webcasts
Mentor Participate in ACRL Mentorship Programs
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“Eye To I: Visual Literacy Meets Information Literacy”
Embark on a terrific program with three outstanding speakers
Cindy Cunningham
Corbis Inc. Director of Media
Cataloging
Danuta NiteckiYale University,
Associate University Librarian
Loanne SnavelyPenn State University,Head of Instructional
Programs
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Visual Literacy Meets Information Literacy
Visual Literacy ** is the ability to communicate as
well as recognize and understand ideas conveyed
through imagery".
Information Literacy * is the ability to:• Determine the extent of information needed • Access and use information effectively and efficiently • Evaluate information and its sources critically • Incorporate information into one’s knowledge base • Understand the economic, legal, and social issues surrounding information• Access and use information ethically and legally
* Information Literacy Competency Standards for Higher Education, ACRL, 2000.
Cunningha
m Niteck
i
Snavely
** PhilipYenawine
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Conference Program Learning Outcomes
• Develop an understanding of the attributes of visual literacy inorder to facilitate image retrieval in an increasingly image-drivenenvironment.
• Develop an understanding of the definitions and standards forvisual and information literacy in order to identify pedagogical methodsfor teaching in an environment where words and images convey importantmeanings.
• Be able to articulate learning outcomes for teaching thatincorporate elements of both visual and information literacy.
• Be able to develop rubrics or articulate criteria for visual andinformation literacy in order to assess student learning.
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Envision the Theoretical / Experience the Practical
Would you like to learn:
Practical approaches to teaching information literacy and visual literacy?
New ideas for integrating multiple literacy skills into your instruction?
Tips for collaborations that connect information literacy, visual literacy, and student learning?
Visit Eye to I virtual poster sessions online!
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Visit Eye to I virtual poster sessions online!
Virtual Poster Session web site is a great place to discover new information, gather ideas, and read or post comments.
The virtual poster sessions will demonstrate examples of teaching and learning with a relationship between VISUAL
LITERACY and INFORMATION LITERACY.
http://eye2i.wordpress.com/
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Arts & Instruction Section Contacts
2006-2007 ChairShannon Van Kirk
2007-2008 Vice-Chair/Chair-Elect
Eric [email protected]
2006-2007 ChairJennifer [email protected]
2007-2008 Vice-Chair/ Chair Elect
Jean [email protected]
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References
WORKS CITED
ALA (2000). Information Literacy Competency Standards for Higher Education: www.ala.org/ala/acrl/acrlstandards/informationliteracycompetency.htm
ALA. Association of College & Research Libraries, Instruction Section. Getting Involved: www.ala.org/ala/acrlbucket/is/welcome/gettinginvolved.htm
ALA. Association of College & Research Libraries, Instruction Section Chairs. Past and Present: www.ala.org/ala/acrlbucket/is/organizationacrl/handbookacrl/pastchairs.htm
Liberman, A. (1960). The Artist in His Studio. NY: Macmillan 1960.
Yenawine, P. (1997). Thoughts on Visual Literacy. In Flood J. E, Heath B. S, & Lapp, D. (1997). Handbook of Research on Teaching Literacy through the Communicative and Visual Arts
SLIDE ILLUSTRATIONSAmerican Library Association. Annual Conference 2005 and 2007 Logos5, 6, 9, 12, 19, 23, 24, 28: Microsoft Clipt Art. 10: Pablo Picasso Two Girls Reading, 1934 oil on canvas Gift of The Carey Walker Foundation Image: www.umma.umich.edu/view/past/2002-picasso.html13: Album: Charlie Parker: The Cole Porter Songbook (1976); Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco: Anonymous American artist; Index Supreme Brand Lemons, Index Mutual Assn., La Habra, California, circa 1930 – 1940.14: Balcony: www.gov.state.la.us/.../kids/architect.gif; Poster for WPA Federal Art Project Exhibition of Mural Studies at the Federal Art Gallery15: Examples of various dance notations: www.garyfeng.com; Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy: www.guitarnine.com; Labanotation: www.flickr.com; Tartuffe 2001 Set Design: www.shakespearefest.org/stages.htm16: Sunglasses: www.fullspectrumeyewear.com; Mardi Gras mask: www.specialmomentsaz.com17: Mardi Gras beads: www.leaderdog.org; National Steel guitar: www.peteatkin.com;Animation signed by artist Ward Kimball from Alice in Wonderland (Disney): www.dvdclassicscorner.net18: Glance: www.sccoe.org/.../06/images/Glance.jpg19: Kids jumping: www.promisingpractices.org20: Danuta Nitecki: www.uri.edu; Cindy Cunningham: students.washington.edu; Loanne Snavely: www.ala.org27: Alessia Zanin-Yost: www.lib.byu.edu/arlismw/denver2/10.jpg; Randy B. Hensley: www2.hawaii.edu/~rhensley/
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2007 Conference Program Slideshow Acknowledgements
The production of this slideshow was made possible thanks to the enthusiastic work and contribution of the members who served in this year's Conference Planning Committee:
2007 Conference Program Co-Chairs: Randall Burke Hensley, Instruction Section
and Alessia Zanin-Yost, Arts Section
Program Slideshow Subcommittee: Isabelle Eula, LeadShannon Van Kirk Kathleen HaefligerCarrie Donovan Catherine Haras
Thanks to Jennifer Dorner, Cindy Cunningham, Danuta Nitecki and Loanne Snavely for their invaluable input .
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