Library Instruction Round Table (LIRT)

Oral Histories -- Interview Questions

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List of questions used for the LIRT oral histories.

LIRT Oral Histories -- Meet the Team

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Information on the members of the Emerging Leaders' team that created the Oral Histories.

LIRT Oral Histories -- The Interviews

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A list of those interviewed and those who did the interviewing for a collection of LIRT leadership oral histories obtained by one of the 2012 Emerging Leaders teams, in celebration of LIRT's 35th anniversary. Those interviewed include: Alison Armstrong, Marilyn Barr, Tobeylynn Birch, Vibiana Bowman-Cvetkoic, Patricia Breivik, Linda Colding, Carol Derner, Valerie Feinman, Dianne Langlois, Stephanie Michel, Emily Okada, Lois Pausch, Mary Popp, Carol Schuetz, Diana Shonrock, Mitch Stepanovich, and Lisa Williams. Those who interviewed include: Adrienne Breznau, Jovanni Lota, Heather Rayl, and Shannon Rosenbaum.

LIRT Oral Histories

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A collection of LIRT leadership oral histories obtained by one of the 2012 Emerging Leaders teams, in celebration of LIRT's 35th anniversary.

Transitions to College Committee Releated Committees and Round Tables

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Provides a list of other 91´«Ã½ organizations, sections, and task forces that have an interest in assisting students in their transition to the academic library environment.

Bibliography

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Books and articles about teaching adult learners

Tutorials

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Tutorials for delivering web-based instruction

Learning Disabled

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Resources and information about learning disabilities in adults

Adult Literacy

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Resources and information about adult literacy

Adult Literacy

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Resources and information about adult literacy

English as a Second Language

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Information about teaching adult English as a Second Language learners

Older Adults

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Information about older adults as learners

Teaching Methods

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Information about teaching methods for adult learners

Learning Theories

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Information about adult learning theories, curated by LIRT

Learning Theories

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Information about adult learning theories, curated by LIRT

LIRT Meetings and Events -- Annual Conference 2022

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A list of dates and times for the LIRT meetings and events at annual and midwinter conferences.

Non-LIRT Programs and Events -- 91´«Ã½ Annual 2013

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A list of non-LIRT instruction-related programs being offered at the 91´«Ã½ Annual Conference.

Non-LIRT Instruction Meetings -- 91´«Ã½ Annual 2013

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A list of non-LIRT sponsored instruction meetings offerend at the 91´«Ã½ Annual Conference.

LIRT Conference Program -- 2005

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Seamless Transitions to College: Creating Successful Collaboration Programs Sunday, June 26, 10:00 a.m. - 12:00 noon McCormick Place N230 The program will be at the McCormick Place on North Level 2. Are you a high school librarian looking toward the future educational needs of your students? Perhaps you are a public librarian working with a college-bound population, or an academic librarian with first-year students. Be sure to join 91´«Ã½-LIRT for this interactive panel discussion with a high school librarian/teacher team, Julie Hyde-Porter and Susan Roberts, public librarian Aaron Schmidt, and...

Summary of 2003 LIRT Conference Program

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Critical Thinking: Teaching Thought and Process Summary by Cynthia Akers, Emporia (KS) State University Joyce Kasman Valenza posed a question to attendees during her presentation at the 2003 LIRT Conference Program: In a time of more information than we may ever need, are we living in a "good enough/why bother" world? And, is there still a place for critical thinking in our own world of library instruction? These concerns were covered extensively at LIRT's 91´«Ã½ Annual Conference Program, "Critical Thinking: Teaching Thought and Process." The program was held on Sunday, June 22 at the Westin...