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Humor and information literacy : practical techniques for library instruction / Joshua Vossler and Scott Sheidlower.

By: Vossler, Joshua JContributor(s): Sheidlower, ScottMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: Santa Barbara, Calif. : Libraries Unlimited, c2011Description: 1 online resource (xxiii, 145 p.)ISBN: 9781598845334 (ebook) :Subject(s): Information literacy -- Study and teaching (Higher) | Library orientation for college students | Wit and humor in education | Humour | Library & information sciences / Museology | Library & information services | Higher & further education, tertiary educationAdditional physical formats: Print version :: No titleDDC classification: 028.70711 Online access: Open e-book Summary: How can humor be applied by academic librarians to better teach information literacy? And why is humor such an effective teaching tool? This book provides a cross-disciplinary review of the literature regarding use of humor in tertiary education settings, and specifically in library science; explains its effectiveness for capturing and maintaining student attention when covering necessary subjects; and presents the invaluable personal experiences of instruction librarians across North America who regularly use humor in the classroom.Humor and Information Literacy: Practical Techniques for Library Instruction addresses the subject in both a scholarly and a practical manner. The first section of the book contains original multi-disciplinary essays covering humor in the fields of communication theory, education, library science, psychology, and even stand-up comedy. The second section documents practical techniques that practicing librarians use to teach information literacy with humor, accompanied by commentary by the authors.
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How can humor be applied by academic librarians to better teach information literacy? And why is humor such an effective teaching tool? This book provides a cross-disciplinary review of the literature regarding use of humor in tertiary education settings, and specifically in library science; explains its effectiveness for capturing and maintaining student attention when covering necessary subjects; and presents the invaluable personal experiences of instruction librarians across North America who regularly use humor in the classroom.Humor and Information Literacy: Practical Techniques for Library Instruction addresses the subject in both a scholarly and a practical manner. The first section of the book contains original multi-disciplinary essays covering humor in the fields of communication theory, education, library science, psychology, and even stand-up comedy. The second section documents practical techniques that practicing librarians use to teach information literacy with humor, accompanied by commentary by the authors.

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