Clarence Maybee
Informed Learning Researcher
My research aims to reveal experiences of information literacy in higher education for the purpose of informing pedagogic practices that better enable students to engage with information as they learn. My studies explore aspects of information literacy from various higher education perspectives. For example, my currently projects investigate information literacy and information literacy pedagogy in specific learning contexts, such as the undergraduate classroom and a faculty development program, as well as by studying how information literacy may be manifest within university curricula. I am a professor and the W. Wayne Booker Chair in Information Literacy for the Libraries at Purdue University. I received my PhD from the Gateway PhD program jointly offered by San Jose State University and Queensland University of Technology.
IMPACT Learning: Librarians at the Forefront of Change in Higher Education
Available at Chandos Publishing
First 2 chapters available on Google Books
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