Practical Steps to Digital Research: Strategies and Skills for School Libraries
By (Author) Deborah B. Stanley
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Libraries Unlimited Inc
11th July 2018
United States
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
Schools and pre-schools
027.8
Paperback
328
Width 216mm, Height 279mm
964g
This hands-on approach to teaching digital research skills breaks down each research skill into simple, targeted steps that enable students to research more deeply and to accomplish real-world tasks. Today's rapidly diversifying digital world provides easy access to information, making it increasingly important that students know how to conduct research online. In this book, you'll learn how to transition your instruction of the research process from a print context to a digital one, and to expand your own knowledge of how to best assist students at all stages of their research. Using six well-defined steps that she developed in her 26 years of experience as a school librarian, Deb Stanley provides practical strategies for each of the six steps of the research process accompanied by easily used and replicated lessons and handouts that are applicable and adaptable to all grade levels K-12. Step-by-step instruction, links to Common Core state standards, and ideas to help students succeed at each stage of the research process makes this title a must-have for any school librarian.
Densely packed with information and resources, this volume gives middle and high school librarians, particularly those new to the topic, everything they need to teach digital research skills. * School Library Journal *
Deborah B. Stanley is a retired teacher librarian with 26 years' experience in school libraries at elementary, middle, and high schools in Central and Southern California.