TY - BOOK AU - Sittler,Ryan L. AU - Cook,Douglas TI - The library instruction cookbook SN - 9780838985113 (pbk. : alk. paper) AV - Z711.25.C65 L53 2009 PY - 2009/// CY - Chicago PB - Association of College and Research Libraries KW - Library orientation for college students KW - Case studies N1 - INTRODUCTION; Avoiding a recipe for disaster: skirting bad instruction; Ryan L. Sittler --; LIBRARY ORIENTATION; Whipping up an appetite for academic journals; Jacqui Weetman DaCosta --; READ posters: a favorite mezze with a Middle Eastern flavor; Nancy Fawley --; An eight-course library meal; Alison Gregory --; Basic appetizers with a twist; Cindy Gruwell --; So, you've visited the library for instruction before? Prove it!; Lauren Jensen --; Book 'em!; Lilia Murray --; Einstein's universe; Robert Schroeder --; Ethnographers for an hour; Nancy Noe --; The librarian, the web, and the wardrobe: the library homepage as a portal to librarnia; Emaly Conerly and Kelli Williams --; Library BINGO!; Katherine O'Clair --; LC face-off; Jackie AlSaffar --; Stone soup; Jennifer Hughes ...[et al.] --; Get connected: a challenge board game; Denise Pan --; Orientation happytizer: the library welcomes new freshmen; Jenny Horton --; Tailgate @ the library (everything's INSIDE the library); Nancy Noe --; BASIC LIBRARY SKILLS; Boolean Simon says; Janine Odlevak --; Boolean a la Chinese menu; Sara Rofofsky Marcus --; Catalogs, databases, and firefighters! Oh my!; Michelle Price --; The coffee can appetizer; Virginia L. Cairns --; Database cafe; Lai Kei Pang and Musarrat Begum --; Krafting keywords from topics; Justine Martin --; Keyword reduction sauce; Robert S. Nelson --; Taming the taboo; Jason Dupree --; Why won't the database answer my question?; Lyda Ellis --; Chocolate upside-down research process; Mary Francis --; Parsley, sage, rosemary, and find: a five-course banquet; Carol Howe --; They are already experts; Sara Miller --; Saut�e your own search interface; Shannon Pritting and Karen Shockey --; Whet their appetites: a warm-up appetizer; Jenifer Sigafoes Phelan --; On the campaign trail: parboiling popular presidential pundits; Beth E. Tumbleson --; CITATIONS AND PLAGIARISM; Broken citations: recreating a bibliography; Smita Avasthi --; Bibliographic barbecue; Cassandra Jackson --; Citation station deluxe; Catherine Johnson --; Bib salad: finding the full text of the sources they cited; Stephanie Rosenblatt --; Sugar and spice and how to cite nice; Elaine Kushmaul and Steven Osler --; Plagiarism happens: don't let it happen to you; Elaine Kushmaul and Steven Osler --; EVALUATING VARIOUS TYPES OF RESOURCES; Wikipedia v. Google v. the library: who's your research superchef?; Carrie Donovan and Rachel M. Slough --; Google vs. academic search premier: the evaluation challenge; Andrea Falcone --; To Google or not to Google: that is the question! (a Wiki can help you decide); Carolyn Meier --; Wikipedia: appetizer of choice!; Sara R. Seely --; I once touched an elephant's trunk: where do primary sources end and secondary sources begin?; Bonnie Imler --; Meet the presidents: an introduction to primary and secondary sources; Amanda Nash --; Sardines or salmon? What's the difference?; Jason Dupree --; Grilled, choice-cut periodical strips (with evaluation sauce); Oliver Zeff --; Snap or clap: scholarly or popular?; Lorin Fisher --; Internet taste-test: evaluating websites; Amanda K. Izenstark and Mary C. MacDonald --; Not all web sites smell bad--infusing the Internet with the essence of evaluation; Allison Carr --; Cable cook-off: learning to evaluate web sites; Christina Chester-Fangman --; Lettuce help you separate the wheat from the chaff! A healthy approach to using the web effectively; Nigel Morgan and Linda Davies --; The art of choosing the very best ingredients--website evaluation 101; Vivian Milczarski and Jacqueline Ryan --; SPECIALIZED RESEARCH SKILLS; Cooking with the past: a hands-on approach to interpreting primary sources; James Gerencser and Malinda Triller --; Annotated bibliographies: the good, the bad, and the-- tasty?; Sara R. Seely --; "X" marks the spot: using concept maps to find hidden treasures; Emaly ER -