It's like holding history in your hands': Using inquiry-based learning in an interdisciplinary special collections instruction session
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2019
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As undergraduate curricula move toward an active, interdisciplinary model, librarians and archivists are able to implement new, more inquiry-based activities into library instruction sessions. Tis opportunity allows students to develop their information literacy skills in an engaging and personal learning laboratory environment while benefiting from a rich classroom experience. Tis article discusses a collaboration between the library and an emerging academic program at a small professional liberal arts school that paired special collections and primary sources with an inquiry-based activity to maximize student learning, demystify special collections, and promote critical thinking.
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This record is for a(n) offprint of an article published in The Reading Room: A Journal of Special Collections in 2019.
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Knoff, Meredith, and Cech, Maureen. "It's like holding history in your hands': Using inquiry-based learning in an interdisciplinary special collections instruction session." The Reading Room: A Journal of Special Collections, vol. 4, no. 1, pp. 6 - 24, 2019.
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The Reading Room: A Journal of Special Collections