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LOEX Conference 2015: Two Information Literacy Concepts Walk into a Bar: Further Reading

Further Reading

Association of College and Research Libraries. (2015, February 2). Framework for Information Literacy for Higher Education. Retrieved from http://www.ala.org/acrl/standards/ilframework

Beavers, S. (2011). Getting political science in on the joke: Using The Daily Show and other comedy to teach politics. PS: Political Science and Politics, 44(2), 415-419.

Berk, R. (2009). Multimedia teaching with video clips: TV, movies, YouTube, and mtvU in the college classroom. International Journal of Technology in Teaching and Learning, 5(1), 1-21.Morrison, O. (2015). Waiting for the conservative Jon Stewart. The Atlantic. Retrieved from http://www.theatlantic.com/features/archive/2015/02/why-theres-no-conservative-jon-stewart/385480/

Pew Research Center for the People & The Press. (2012). In changing news landscape, even television is vulnerable. Retrieved from http://www.people-press.org/2012/09/27/section-4-demographics-and-political-views-of-news-audiences/

Stark, C. (2003). ‘What me, worry?’ Teaching media literacy through satire and mad magazine. The Clearing House, 76(6).

Steiner, S., & Madden, M. L. (2010). Integrating current media sources to improve student interest in the credit IL course. In C. Hollister (Ed.), Best Practices for Credit-bearing Information Literacy Courses. Chicago: Association of College and Research Libraries, 160-172.