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Data Literacy in Academic Libraries: Teaching Critical Thinking with Numbers [Pehme köide]

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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 160 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 228x152x12 mm, kaal: 248 g, 1 illustration
  • Ilmumisaeg: 30-Sep-2021
  • Kirjastus: Association of College & Research Libraries
  • ISBN-10: 0838948839
  • ISBN-13: 9780838948835
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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 160 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 228x152x12 mm, kaal: 248 g, 1 illustration
  • Ilmumisaeg: 30-Sep-2021
  • Kirjastus: Association of College & Research Libraries
  • ISBN-10: 0838948839
  • ISBN-13: 9780838948835
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The strategies and initiatives detailed in this book will empower data librarians, information literacy instructors, library liaisons, and reference staff to successfully incorporate data literacy into their work.

The strategies and initiatives detailed in this book will empower data librarians, information literacy instructors, library liaisons, and reference staff to successfully incorporate data literacy into their work.

We live in a data-driven world, much of it processed and served up by increasingly complex algorithms, and evaluating its quality requires its own skillset. As a component of information literacy, it's crucial that students learn how to think critically about statistics, data, and related visualizations. Here, Bauder and her fellow contributors show how librarians are helping students to access, interpret, critically assess, manage, handle, and ethically use data. Offering readers a roadmap for effectively teaching data literacy at the undergraduate level, this volume explores such topics as

  • the potential for large-scale library/faculty partnerships to incorporate data literacy instruction across the undergraduate curriculum;
  • how the principles of the ACRL Framework for Information Literacy for Higher Education can help to situate data literacy within a broader information literacy context;
  • a report on the expectations of classroom faculty concerning their students' data literacy skills;
  • various ways that librarians can partner with faculty;
  • case studies of two initiatives spearheaded by Purdue University Libraries and University of Houston Libraries that support faculty as they integrate more work with data into their courses;
  • Barnard College’s Empirical Reasoning Center, which provides workshops and walk-in consultations to more than a thousand students annually;
  • how a one-shot session using the PolicyMap data mapping tool can be used to teach students from many different disciplines;
  • diving into quantitative data to determine the truth or falsity of potential "fake news" claims; and
  • a for-credit, librarian-taught course on information dissemination and the ethical use of information.

Introduction vii
1 Data Literacy in Undergraduate Education
1(22)
Faculty Perspectives and Pedagogical Approaches
Theresa Burress
Emily Z. Mann
Susan E. Montgomery
Rachel Walton
2 Building Undergraduate Data Literacy through Faculty Development
23(16)
Clarence Maybee
Guang Lin
Wei Zakharov
Chao Cai
Jason FitzSimmons
Yixuan Sun
3 Beyond the Numbers
39(20)
Building a Data Information Literacy Program for Undergraduate Instruction
Veronica Arellano Douglas
Wenli Gao
Emma Fontenot
Andrea Malone
4 The Barnard College Empirical Reasoning Center
59(18)
A Case Study in Developing a Service Model for Teaching Data Literacy across Disciplines
Alisa B. Rod
David F. Weiman
Fatima Koli
Anna Carlson
Jennifer A. Green
5 Making the Most of a Data One-Shot with Mapping
77(14)
Multidisciplinary Data and Spatial Literacy
Kathryn M. Wissel
6 A Data Discovery Project
91(14)
Seeking Truth in a Post-Truth World
Allison Brungard
Langdon Smith
7 More Data, Less Dewey
105(18)
Modernizing a For-Credit Library Course to Support Data and Algorithmic Literacy for Undergraduates
Elizabeth Blackwood
Debra Hoffmann
8 Data Literacy for Entrepreneurs
123(16)
Exploring the Integration of Pedagogy, Practice, and Research at MIT
Nicholas Albaugh
Elizabeth Soergel
Micah Altman
9 Data Literacy and the Framework for Information Literacy
139(8)
Julia Bauder
About the contributors 147(6)
Index 153
Julia Bauderis the Social Studies and Data Services Librarian at the Grinnell College Libraries. She is the author of the booksThe Reference Guide to Data SourcesandData Literacy in Academic Libraries: Teaching Critical Thinking with Numbers.She has also published and presented about information literacy, data literacy, and data visualization in venues includingInformation Technology and Libraries,College & Undergraduate Libraries, and the LITA National Forum.