The Librarian's Guide to Teaching

Journalism Instruction


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Show Notes:

In this episode, Amanda and Jessica talk to librarians April Hines, Katherine Boss and Megan Heuer about their version of the ACRL Framework focused towards the journalism discipline that’s based on research with practicing journalists and students.

Resources referenced in this episode:

  • “Reporting in the “Post-Truth” Era: Uncovering The Research Behaviors of Journalism Students, Practitioners, and Faculty” by Katherine E. Boss, Kristina M. De Voe, Stacy R. Gilbert, Carolina Hernandez, Megan Heuer, April Hines, Jeffrey A. Knapp, Rayla E. Tokarz, Chimene E. Tucker and Kristina E. Williams
  • IFLA Fake News & Its Impact on Society, Lecture 3: Research & AI Learning Methods (Guest presentation on their paper starts at 31 minute mark)
  • Framework for Information Literacy in Journalism for Higher Education
  • A new way of looking at trust in media: Do Americans share journalism’s core values? - American Press Institute
  • The Next Big Idea Podcast: Episode: HUMOR: How to Turn Levity Into Your Secret Weapon
  • "Hitting the service ceiling: the prohibitive cost of professional development in academic librarianship (and why we aren’t presenting at ACRL 2021)"
  • This episode's theme music:

    Srivastav, A. (2013). Merry Go Round [Audio file]. Retrieved from https://soundcloud.com/909-music/arnav-srivastav-merry-go

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