Browsing by Author "Dahlquist, Mark"
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“Begin with a Moment:” A Pilot Study of a Method for Supporting Information Creativity in First Year Writing Instruction
Dahlquist, MarkThis presentation describes a pilot study conduced at the University of Illinois during the fall of 2017, which tested the effectiveness of a low-pressure early-semester information creativity session that encouraged ... -
Checking Out Video Creativity: A Pilot Program for Circulating Digital Licenses to a Cloud-Based Video Editor
Dahlquist, MarkA two-year pilot program at an academic library tested a system developed in-library for digitally provisioning library users with semester-long licenses to access a student-oriented commercial cloud-based collaborative ... -
“The Forms of Things Unknown:” Insights from a Librarian-designed Shakespeare Course
Dahlquist, Mark; Makarowski, Rachel; Nagle, Sarah; Revelle, AndrewA Shakespeare and Film course taught by a librarian at Miami University was designed as a test bed for new models for supporting multimodal inforamtion creativity in academic libraries. This interactive panel conversation ... -
Information Inspiration: Creativity Across the Disciplines in Academic Libraries
Dahlquist, Mark; Hilles, Stefanie; Nagle, SarahPlacing new emphasis on makerspaces, digital scholarship and publishing, and inventive ideation-centered instruction, academic libraries have in recent years turned their attention to inspiring and supporting creativity. ... -
Toward a Framework for Information Creativity
Dahlquist, MarkRecognizing the importance of information literacy in defining the primary focus of library instruction, this paper suggests the potential utility of a complementary principle of information creativity. Employers and ...