May 9: SCC librarians discuss information literacy, collaboration

Janine Odlevak and Linda Keys, librarians at Spokane Community College, will discuss ways they teach information literacy skills in English composition and science and nursing programs during a free talk Friday, May 9. The talk is set from 10-11:30 a.m. in Terrell Library, Room 103.

Many WSU students transfer from Spokane-area community colleges. The session will offer an understanding of SCC’s library instruction program and enhance attendees’ liaison and teaching skills.

More about information literacy can be found at https://libguides.wsulibs.wsu.edu/infolit.

In addition, Odlevak and Keys will be joined by several SCC departmental faculty, including composition director Betsy Lawrence, who will talk about their perspective on collaborative work with librarians.

For more information, contact Corey Johnson, WSU Libraries head of library instruction, 335-7735, coreyj@wsu.edu.

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