Abstract
This article addresses the research question of how contemporary school librarians can best surmount the challenges of limited funding and high expectations. The author argues that in order to provide effective information literacy instruction, school librarians should increase collaboration with academic librarians. A review of the literature identifies numerous articles describing individual collaborations and lamenting information literacy skills gaps among college students. This article intends to serve as a call to action to school and academic librarians. This literature review explores the context for collaboration in libraries, discusses examples of school library collaborations, and examines the implications of various aspects of collaboration.
Recommended Citation
Godbey, S. (2013). Collaboration as an Essential Tool in Information Literacy Education 9-16: Context, Qualities and Implications. School of Information Student Research Journal, 2(2). https://doi.org/10.31979/2575-2499.020203