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The Benefits of an Embedded Librarian – Register Now, FIT Faculty

  • October 29, 2015
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  Please join Profs Maria Rothenberg and Shannon Maher to learn about the FIT Library’s embedded librarian program.

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Information Literacy and the Fashion Item

  • October 2, 2015November 16, 2023
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I am sharing what I think is a very interesting lesson plan that my colleague Maria Rothenberg designed for one-shot library instruction sessions. One-shot is library lingo for the brief hour librarians usually get to introduce students to the array of resources and skills they will […]

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The “Social Network” of an Article

  • April 27, 2015November 16, 2023
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A recent study published in the Journal of Experimental Psychology by Yale doctoral student, Matthew Fischer, indicates that that the very act of searching the internet gives people an inflated sense of their own knowledge. In fact, his study found that even when his research […]

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