Teaching Information Literacy: Strategies and Resources
Start time
January 29, 2026 12:00 PM
End time
January 29, 2026 01:00 PM
Presented By
University Libraries
Location
Online
Workshop Worth
1
Workshop Link
Description
Presenter: Jane Hammons, Teaching & Learning Engagement Librarian, University Libraries
How do we teach information literacy? In order to develop the habits and skills associated with information literacy, students need explicit guidance and support across their entire academic careers. In this workshop, participants will learn more about strategies and activities that they can use to teach information literacy in a variety of contexts. In addition, participants will become familiar with multiple resources available to help them integrate information literacy into their teaching practices. This workshop is open to all faculty, staff, librarians, and graduate students at Ohio State. Instructors and librarians from other institutions are also welcome to attend.
For those affiliated with Ohio State, this session counts toward completion of the Teaching Information Literacy Endorsement, from the Drake Institute for Teaching and Learning. For those not affiliated with Ohio State, this session counts toward completion of the Teaching Information Literacy Certificate from the University Libraries Teaching & Learning Department. For questions, email LIB-Teach@osu.edu.
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