1. Selected Resources on Library-Classroom Collaboration<br />Books owned by the Los Rios Libraries:<br />Jacobson, Trudi E. and Thomas P. Mackey, eds. Information literacy collaborations that work. New York : Neal-Schuman, 2007. Print.<br />Johnson, Kay and Elaine Magusin. Exploring the digital library : a guide for online teaching and learning. San Francisco : Jossey-Bass, 2005. Print.<br />Kraat, Susan B., ed. Relationships between teaching faculty and teaching librarians. Binghamton: Haworth Information Press, 2005. Print.<br />Mackey, Thomas P. and Trudi E. Jacobson, eds. Using technology to teach information literacy. New York : Neal-Schuman, 2008. Print.<br />Ragains, Patrick, ed. Information literacy instruction that works : a guide to teaching by discipline and student population. New York : Neal-Schuman, 2006. Print.<br />Articles from databases:<br />Dobozy, E., et. al. “Pushing Library Information to First-Year Students: An Exploratory Study of Faculty/Library Collaboration.” Australian Academic & Research Libraries 41 2. (2010): 90-9. Library Literature and Information Science. Web. 14 December 2010.<br />Gaspar, D. B., et. al. “A Case Study in Collaboration: Assessing Academic Librarian/Faculty Partnerships.” College & Research Libraries 70.6 (2009): 578-90. Library Literature and Information Science. Web. 14 December 2010.<br />Gavigan, K., et. al. “ HYPERLINK quot;
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Together We Can: Collaborating to Meet the Needs of At-Risk Students.” Library Media Connection 29.3. (2010): 10-12. Library Literature and Information Science. Web. 14 December 2010.<br />