The Research and Scholarship Committee of the Association for College and
Research Libraries (ACRL) Instruction Section has completed a revision of the
Research Agenda for Bibliographic Instruction originally published in 1980.
Like its predecessor, the current Research Agenda for Library Instruction and
Information Literacy presents questions that provide ideas and direction for
ongoing research in the field. The committee members envision the Agenda as
a "living document" to be updated as new research is done and the instructional
environment changes.
The new Agenda will be the subject of a Panel Session at the ACRL National
Conference in Charlotte next week. "Put Instruction in Your (Research) Agenda"
will familiarize participants with the Agenda and help them generate ideas for
using it in their scholarly work. The session is on Friday, April 11, from 2-
3:30pm.
Full copies of the Agenda are available in C&RL News, vol. 64 no. 2, Feb. 2003,
pp. 108-113 and on the Research and Scholarship Committee's web site at
http://www.ala.org/acrl/is/committee/webpages/research/index.html .
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