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Writing-Across-the-Curriculum and the Academic Library Jean Sheridan

Writing-Across-the-Curriculum and the Academic Library By Jean Sheridan

Writing-Across-the-Curriculum and the Academic Library by Jean Sheridan


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Writing-Across-the-Curriculum is a popular and effective means of teaching writing to undergraduates and preparing them to write in specific academic disciplines.

Writing-Across-the-Curriculum and the Academic Library Summary

Writing-Across-the-Curriculum and the Academic Library: A Guide for Librarians, Instructors, and Writing Program Directors by Jean Sheridan

Writing-Across-the-Curriculum is a popular and effective means of teaching writing to undergraduates and preparing them to write in specific academic disciplines. It assumes that the ultimate responsibility for teaching this writing resides with faculty in the disciplines. This professional reference provides practical information to librarians who wish to know more about Writing-Across-the-Curriculum and to instructors in writing-intensive courses who wish to know more about using library resources.

The first part of the book defines Writing-Across-the- Curriculum and places the movement within the larger context of composition theory. In the second part, the research process and process writing are described and compared, and specific assignments are suggested. Included is a chapter presenting a model for a writing-intensive course taught by a librarian. The third part advises instructors on how to use the library effectively in teaching, and advises librarians on how to reform library instruction. The fourth part contains case studies of effective collaborations between librarians, instructors, and writing programs.

About Jean Sheridan

JEAN SHERIDAN is Associate Professor and Reference Bibliographer in the Social Sciences at the University of Rhode Island Library. Her research has focused on the provision of library services to adult students, collaborative learning, and the relationship between the academic library and Writing-Across-the-Curriculum programs.

Table of Contents

Foreword by Thomas G. Kirk, Jr. Introduction Writing-Across-the-Curriculum: Three Perspectives in Three Styles An Overview and Some Observations by Jean Sheridan Talking the Discourse: Composition Theory by Ross LaBaugh Connected Communities: Encouraging Dialogue between Composition and Bibliographic Instruction by Barbara Fister Writing-Across-the-Curriculum: Making the Library Connection Research Skills Across the Curriculum: Connections with WAC by Craig Gibson Making the Connection with Process Writing by Jean Sheridan Making the Connection in the Classroom: A Model for a Library-Based Writing Course by Jean Sheridan Writing-Across-the-Curriculum: Happy Endings What Writing-Across-the-Curriculum Instructors Can Learn from Librarians by Marilyn Lutzker What Librarians Can Learn from Writing-Across-the-Curriculum Instructors by Jean Sheridan Happy Endings: Creating Collaborative Relationships by Jean Sheridan Writing-Across-the Curriculum: Real Life Collaborations Case Studies Afterword by Elaine P. Maimon Appendixes Selected Bibliography Index

Additional information

NPB9780313291340
9780313291340
0313291349
Writing-Across-the-Curriculum and the Academic Library: A Guide for Librarians, Instructors, and Writing Program Directors by Jean Sheridan
New
Hardback
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
1995-12-11
260
N/A
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