Partnerships between university libraries and high schools have traditionally involved the use of the university library by students in Advanced Placement or other special classes. Tours of the library are often provided and students usually are allowed to check out materials on a limited basis. In a Wayne State University partnering project, faculty members and administrators of area high schools and faculty members and librarians at the university are developing models for information literacy instruction.
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American Association of School Librarians and Association for Educational Communications and Technology. Information Power: Building Partnersbips for Learning. Chicago, Ill.: American Library Association, 1998.
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Eisenberg, Mike, and Spitzer, Kathy. "The Big6: Not Just for Kids!"The Big6TM Newsletter, January/February 1998.
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"Information Power." Videocassette. Produced by Wayne State University Television, 6 minutes, 1998.