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titleInformation Literacy Assessment Expo
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On May 29, 2014, the PSEC Instruction Team sponsored the Cornell University Library Information Literacy Assessment Expo. Almost sixty librarians from six institutions gathered at Cornell to talk assessment all day. Trudi Jacobson, Head of the Information Literacy Department at the University at Albany Libraries, spoke about assessment and the ACRL Draft Framework for Information Literacy for Higher Education, and nine other librarians gave presentations on information literacy assessment.

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Current Issues in Instruction is a regular discussion group on topics pertaining to instruction, instructional technology and student learning both at CUL and elsewhere. Topic and readings for each date will be announced in advance and the discussion will focus on that particular reading topic. While we have a short list of possibilities, we welcome suggestions for topics and readings that address current issues (articles, reports, book chapters, blog postings, e-mail discussion threads, anything really). Send your suggestions to the programming committee.

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titlePSEC Instruction Team Members 2014-2015
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  • Lance Heidig, chair and Special Collections representative
  • Nina Scholtz, outgoing chair
  • Chris Miller, incoming chair and Specialized Business and Labor representative
  • Nina Scholtz, outgoing chair
  • Gaby Castro Gessner, RAU liaison
  • Tony Cosgrave, Humanities and Social Sciences representative
  • Jeremy Cusker, Physical Sciences representative
  • Kelly LaVoice, member-at-large
  • Mary Ochs, LDLT liaison
  • Kelee Pacion, Life Sciences representative
  • Meghan Sitar, member-at-large
  • Marsha Taichman, Specialized Humanities and Social Sciences representative
  • Carissa Vogel, Law representative
  • Mark Williams, member-at-large