Table of Contents
Editorial
| Information literacy: a term whose time has passed? | |
| Susie Andretta | 1-4 |
Articles from LILAC
| The evolution of an embedded information literacy module: Using student feedback and the research literature to improve student performance | |
| Allison Kavanagh | 5-22 |
| Instructional design for the active: Employing interactive technologies and active learning exercises to enhance library instruction | |
| Anthony C Holderied | 23-32 |
Articles
| Faculty attitudes, perceptions and experiences of information literacy: A study across multiple disciplines at York University, Canada. | |
| Sophie Bury | 45-64 |
| Evidence-based practice: a mind-altering substance. A blended learning course teaching information literacy for substance use prevention work. | |
| Brian Galvin | 65-88 |
Conference corner
| LILAC goes to London | |
| Matthew N Harvey | 89-90 |
| Trends on information literacy and LILAC 2011 | |
| Eleni Zazani | 91-94 |
Projects
| DELILA – Embedding digital and information literacy OERs into the PG Cert. | |
| Lisa Anderson | 95-98 |
| The Welsh information literacy project: First steps in developing an information literate nation | |
| Joy Head, Cathie Jackson | 99-102 |
Book reviews
| Book Review of Walsh, A. and Inala, P. (2010). Active learning techniques for librarians: practical examples | |
| Nigel Morgan | 103-104 |
| Book Review of Mackey, T.P and Jacobson, T.E. (2010). Teaching information literacy online. | |
| Philip Russell | 105-106 |
ISSN: 1750-5968