Description
About the Author
Jennifer S. Ferguson is the Team Lead, Arts and Humanities, at the Tisch Library of Tufts University, providing innovative and proactive library service in the areas of research, teaching, and learning to undergraduates, graduate students, and faculty. Jennifer has published on topics that include education for librarianship, discovery layer usability, and streaming video in academic libraries, and won the Association of College & Research Libraries-New England Chapter 2017 Best Paper Award. She has also been invited to speak at regional, national, and international conferences on a wide array of topics, including information literacy and authentic assessment. She has a BA from UCLA, an MA from Rutgers University, and an MSLIS from Simmons College and has worked in both special and academic libraries.
Reviews
This book combines clear and detailed explanations with practical advice that librarians can act on to start integrating assessment into their instruction right away. -- Laura Saunders, associate professor, Simmons College
At long last, a book has come along for teaching librarians who want to learn the ropes of authentic assessment. Ferguson's sharp sense of strategy and professional practice make this primer on the 'hows' and 'whys' of evaluating information literacy programs an essential reference to keep on the shelf. -- Alison J. Head, Director, Project Information Literacy
Book Information
ISBN 9781538104804
Author Jennifer S. Ferguson
Format Hardback
Page Count 170
Imprint Rowman & Littlefield
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Weight(grams) 445g
Dimensions(mm) 228mm * 162mm * 20mm