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  • Asselin, M., & Lee E. (2002). “I wish someone had taught me”: Information literacy in a teacher education program. Teacher Librarian, 30 (2), 10-17.
  • Boatman, William. “Public Libraries as a Bridge for College–bound Young Adults.” Reference & User Services Quarterly, 42, no. 3 (Spring 2003): 229-234.
  • Cahoy, Ellysa Stern. “Put Some Feeling Into It!” Integrating Affective Competencies into K-20 Information Literacy Standards.” Knowledge Quest, 32, no. 4 (March/April 2004): 25-28.   pdf (44 KB)
  • Cahoy, Ellysa Stern. “Will Your Students Be Ready for College? Connecting the K-12 and College Standards for Information Literacy.” Knowledge Quest, 30, no. 4 (March /April 2002): 12-15.
  • Carr, J. A. (1998). Information literacy and teacher education [ERIC Digest]. Retrieved March 29, 2003.
  • Carr, J. A. and Rockman, I. F. (2003). “Information-literacy collaboration: A shared responsibility.” American Libraries, 34 (September 2003): 52-54.
  • Eisenberg, M. B. & Berkowitz, R. E. (1999). Teaching information literacy and technology skills: The Big 6 in elementary schools. Worthington, OH: Linworth Publishing.
  • Ercegovac, Zorana. “Bridging the Knowledge Gap between Secondary and Higher Education.” College and Research Libraries 64, no.1 (January 2003): 75-85.
  • Evans, Beth. “Building Bridges Between New York City Public High Schools and a College: The Cooperative Library Project.” Research Strategies 15 (1997): 89-99.
  • Fitzgerald, Mary Ann. “Making the Leap from High School to College: Three New Studies About Information Literacy Skills of First-Year College Students.” Knowledge Quest, 32, no. 4 (March/April 2004): 19-24.
  • Gordon, Carol. “A Room With a View: Looking at School Library Instruction from a Higher Education Perspective.” Knowledge Quest 30, no. 4 (March/April 2002): 16-21.
  • Harris, Frances Jacobson. “Information Literacy in School Libraries: It Takes a Community.” Reference and User Services Quarterly 42, no. 3 (Spring 2003): 215-223.
  • Hughes-Hassell, S., & Wheelock, A. (Eds.). (2001). The information-powered school. Chicago: American Library Association.
  • Nichols, Janet. “Building Bridges: High School and University Partnerships for Information Literacy.” NASSP Bulletin 83, no.605 (March 1999): 75-81.
  • O’Hanlon, N. (1987). Library skills, critical thinking, and the teacher-training curriculum. College & Research Libraries, 48, 17-26.
  • O’Hanlon, N. (1988). The role of library research instruction in developing teachers’ problem-solving skills. Journal of Teacher Education, 39 (6), 44-49.
  • Pearson, Debra and Beth McNeil. “From High School Users College Students Grow.” Knowledge Quest 30, no.4 (March/April 2002): 24-28.
  • Shinew, D. M., & Walter, S. (Eds.). (2003).  Professional knowledge for an information age: Information literacy instruction for pre-service educators. Binghamton, NY: The Haworth Press.