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CURRICULUM VITAE:
Michael B. Eisenberg
2008

Contents of the Vitae

bulletContact Information
bulletEducation
bulletProfessional Employment
bulletFunded Projects
bulletHonors and Awards
bulletPublications and Productions
bulletPresentations and Workshops
bulletMemberships
bulletProfessional Service
bulletUniversity of Washington Service

 

Contact Information

Dean Emeritus and Professor
University of Washington
Information School
4th Floor Roosevelt Commons Building
4311 11th Ave NE
Seattle, WA 98105
(206) 616-1152

Email: mbe@u.washington.edu

Born: October 4, 1949

 

Education

PhD, Information Transfer,
School of Information Studies, Syracuse University, 1986

Certificate of Advanced Studies,
School of Information Studies, Syracuse University, 1981

Masters of Library Science,
State University of New York at Albany, 1973

Bachelor of Arts,
State University of New York at Albany, 1971

 

Professional Employment

Jan. 2006 - Present Dean Emeritus and Professor, The Information School, University of Washington

Aug. 1998 - Dec. 2005

Dean and Professor, The Information School, University of Washington

May 1993 – Aug. 1998

Professor, School of Information Studies, Syracuse University

Sept. 1989 – April 1993

Associate Professor, School of Information Studies, Syracuse University

Aug. 1990 – Aug. 1998 Director, Information Institute of Syracuse including the ERIC Clearinghouse on Information & Technology
Sept. 1982 – Aug. 1989 Assistant Professor, School of Information Studies, Syracuse University
Sept. 1985 – Aug. 1990 Associate Director, ERIC Clearinghouse on Information & Technology (formerly Information Resources)

June 1977 - Aug. 1982

Adjunct Instructor, School of Information Studies, Syracuse University

June 1979 - Aug. 1982

Coordinator, School Media and Field Work Programs, School of Information Studies, Syracuse University

Jan. 1974 - Sept. 1981

Head Library Media Specialist, Fayetteville-Manlius Senior High School, Manlius, NY

Jan. 1974 - Sept. 1974

Library Media Specialist, Eagle Hill Jr. High School, Manlius, NY

Jan. 1973 - Dec. 1973

Bibliographic Searcher, Library, SUNY Albany, Albany, NY

Sept. 1971 - June 1972

Social Studies Teacher, Valencia High School, Placentia, CA

Funded Projects

2006 - present Credibility Commons (with R. David Lankes), MacArthur Foundation
2004 - 2007 Libraries and Small High Schools (with Matt Saxton and Bryce Nelson), U.S. Institute for Museum and Library Services 
2005 - 2006 Seattle Innovation Symposium (with R. Nolan and E. Lazowska), NSF
2005 - 2006 Middle East Information Portal (with Ellis Goldberg), U.S. State Department

2001 - 2008

Gates Internships, The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation

2001 – 2002

Rapid Library Transformation Initiative, Seattle Public School District

2001 – 2002

Keeping Found Things Found, (with Harry Bruce and William Jones) National Science Foundation

1999 - 2000

Teachers as Scholars Program, Woodrow Wilson Foundation

1986 - 1998

ERIC Clearinghouse on Information & Technology, U.S. Department of Education

1992 - 1998

AskERIC: Development and Research of an Internet-based Educational Information System. U.S. Department of Education

1994 - 1998

SunSITE, two grants from Sun Microsystems

1995 - 1998

KidsConnect, project of the American Association of School Librarians underwritten by Microsoft Corporation

1996 - 1998

AskLN: Education Information Services for the Learning Network, AT&T Corporation

1996 – 1998

Gateway to Educational Materials (GEM), with S. Sutton and R. Small, U.S. Department of Education

1996 - 1998

Teacher/Pathfinder Project, with N. Morgan, Redondo Beach (CA) Schools

1997 - 1998

Virtual Reference Desk, with R. D. Lankes, U.S. Department of Education

1993 – 1995

Evaluation Project, for the New York Public Library's CLASP Project, with C. McClure, J. Katzer, and R. Small, funded by the Dewitt Wallace-Reader's Digest Fund

1990 – 1991

Compact ERIC: A Study of the Feasibility of a Full ROM Product Involving "The Best of ERIC," University Microfilms, Inc.

Honors and Awards

Honors and Awards: Personal

Who's Who Award. Wellington C. Mepham High School, Bellmore, NY, 2008.

Distinguished Service Award, 2006.  Baker and Taylor and the American Association of School Librarians.  For Outstanding Service to Schools.  June 26, 2006.

Dean Emeritus, University of Washington, 2006.

Higher Education Award, Washington Library Association, 2005.

President's Award, Washington Library Association, 2003.

President's Award, Washington Library Media Association, 2002.

Honorary Membership, Educational Media Association of New Jersey, Fall Conference, Cherry Hill, NJ, Oct. 24, 1999.

Leadership Award, School Library Media Section, New York Library Association, 1994.

Professor of the Year Award and Keynote Address, Convocation of the School of Information Studies, Syracuse University, May 9, 1992.

Distinguished Alumni Award, School of Information Science and Policy of the Nelson A. Rockefeller College of Public Affairs and Policy, University at Albany, for 1973 Masters of Library Science degree, 1990.

Doctoral Dissertation Award, American Society for Information Science, 1986.

Doctoral Dissertation Competition Award, Association for Library and Information Science Education (ALISE), 1986.

Honors and Awards: Projects

Listpro 10th Anniversary LISTSERV Choice Award for Best Educational List: LM_NET, 2004 (with co-founder Peter Milbury).

EdNet '99 Pioneer Award for the Information Institute of Syracuse (awarded to organizations that contributed most significantly to the growth of the markets for educational technology and telecommunications during the previous year).

National Information Infrastructure (NII) "Champions of Cyberspace" Awards Semifinalist (for AskERIC, KidsConnect, AskLN as part of AT&T's Learning Network), 1997.

National Information Infrastructure (NII) "Champions of Cyberspace" Awards Semifinalist (for AskERIC), 1996.

Best of the Net Award "Best Professional K-12 Education Site," (for AskERIC), Global News Network (GNN), 1995.

Numerous "Best WWW Site" awards (for AskERIC), 1994-present.

Computerworld Smithsonian Award Finalist in the field of Education & Academia (for AskERIC), 1994.

 

Publications

EISENBERG, M. (May 1, 2008) "The Parallel Information Universe: What's Out There and What It Means for Libraries." Library Journal. full text

EISENBERG, M. and Dirks. L. (2008). "Taylor's Value-Added Model: Still Relevant After All These Years." iSchools Conference, UCLA, Los Angeles. full text

EISENBERG, M. (March 2008) "Information Literacy: Essential Skills for the Information Age," DESIDOC Journal of Library & Information Technology, Vol. 28, No. 2, pp. 39-47.full text

EISENBERG, M. and Robinson, L. (2007). The Super3: Information Skills for Young Learners.  Linworth Publishing.

EISENBERG, M. (2007). "Teaching Information Literacy: Context, Context, Context." in S. Curzon & L Lampert (eds.) Proven strategies for building a successful information literacy program. Neal-Schuman.

EISENBERG, M. (2006). "Three Roles for the 21st-Century Teacher-Librarian," CSLA Journal; v29 n2  p21-3.

EISENBERG, M. and Robinson, L. (2005). The Big6 Collection: The Best of the Big6 eNewsletter Volume II Linworth Publishing.

EISENBERG, M. (2005). "Evaluation--Checking It All Out," Library Media Connection; v24 n3  p22-3.

EISENBERG, M. (2005). "Synthesis--Where it All Comes Together [Big6 special section]," Library Media Connection; v24 n2  p26.

EISENBERG, M. (2005) . "Use of Information: Getting to the Heart of the Matter [Big6 special section]," Library Media Connection; v24 n1 p30-4, 112.

EISENBERG, M. (2005). "Stage 2--Information Seeking Strategies [Big6 special section]," Library Media Connection; v23 n6  p34-7.

EISENBERG, M. (2005) . "It All Starts with Task Definition [Big6 special section]," Library Media Connection; v23 n5 p33-8.

EISENBERG, M., Lowe, C., and Spitzer K (2004). Information Literacy: Essential Skills for the Information Age. 2nd. edition.  Libraries Unlimited.

EISENBERG, M. (March 2004).  "It’s All About Learning: Ensuring That Students Are Effective Users of Information on Standardized Tests," Keynote speaker at the Gale/Linworth Education Issues in Education Forum at the American Association of School Librarians Annual Conference, Library Media Connection, p. 22-30.

EISENBERG, M. and Berkowitz, R. (2003). The Definitive Big6 Workshop Handbook.   Linworth Publishing.

EISENBERG, M. and Miller, D. (2002).  "This Man Wants to Change Your Job," School Library Journal; v48 n9 p46-50.

EISENBERG, M. (2002).  "LIS Education & Accreditation: A Dean’s Perspective,” Prism (published by Committee on Accreditation, American Library Association); v10 n1.

EISENBERG, M. and Miller, D. (2002).  "Surviving or Even Thriving in Times of Crisis: Plans and Planning on the State and Local Level,” Oregon Library Association Quarterly Newsletter; v8 n1 p12-15.

EISENBERG, M. (2001).  "Beyond the bells and whistles: Technology skills for a purpose,” MultiMediaSchools ; v8 n3 p44-48,50-51.

EISENBERG, M. and Cottrell, J. (2001).  "Applying an information problem-solving model to academic reference work: findings and implications,” College and Research Libraries v62 no4 p334-47.  July 2001

EISENBERG, M. The Big6 eNewsletter: Teaching Technology & Information Skills. Executive Editor. Available at: http://www.big6.com/enewsletter/index.html

EISENBERG, M. (2000). "An Open Letter to Dr. Keith Swigger.” The Book Report, 16(4): 44.

EISENBERG, M. and Berkowitz, R. with R. Darrow and K. Spitzer (2000). Teaching Information and Technology Skills: The Big6 in Secondary Schools.  Linworth Publishing.

EISENBERG, M. and Berkowitz, R. with B. Jansen and T. Little (2000). Teaching Information and Technology Skills: The Big6 in Elementary Schools.  Linworth Publishing.

EISENBERG, M. and Lowe, C. (2000). "The Roles and Responsibilities of Library and Information Technology Professionals in the 21st Century.” In Educational Media and Technology Yearbook 2000. Englewood, CO: Libraries Unlimited, 2000.

EISENBERG, M. and Lowe, C. (1999). "Call to Action: Getting Serious about Libraries and Information in Education.” MultiMedia Schools, 6(2): 18-21.

EISENBERG, M. and Berkowitz, R. (1999). The New Improved Big6 Workshop Handbook. Professional Growth Series.  Linworth Publishing.

Spitzer, K., EISENBERG, M., and Lowe, C. (1998). "Information Literacy: Essential Skills for the Information Age.” ERIC Clearinghouse on Information & Technology: ED427780.

Small, R., Sutton, S., EISENBERG, M., Miwa, M., and Urfels, C. (1998). "An Investigation of PreK-12 Educators’ Information Needs and Search Behaviors on the Internet.” ERIC Clearinghouse on Information & Technology: ED423862.

EISENBERG, M. and Berkowitz, R. (1998). "The Big6™ and Student Achievement: Report of an Action Research Study.” The Big6 Newsletter, November/December.

EISENBERG, M. (1998). "The Year of Information Literacy.” Interview by Yvonne Burry. The Book Report, 17(1): 22-.

EISENBERG, M. B. (1998). "Big6™ Tips: Teaching Information Problem Solving. #6: Evaluation—Ensuring Effectiveness and Efficiency.” Emergency Librarian, 26(2): 35.

EISENBERG, M. (1998). "Implementing the Big6™—Part II: Plans and Planning.” The Big6 Newsletter, 1(5): 3, 6-7,14-15.

EISENBERG, M. (1998). "Big6™ Tips: Teaching Information Problem Solving. #5: Synthesis—Putting It All Together.” Emergency Librarian, 26(1): 38.

EISENBERG, M. (1998). "Implementing the Big6™: Context, Context, Context.”  The Big6 Newsletter, 1(4): 8-9, 14-15.

EISENBERG, M. (1998). "Big6™ Tips: Teaching Information Problem Solving. #4.2—Extracting Relevant Information.” Emergency Librarian, 25(5): 37.

EISENBERG, M. and Spitzer, K. (1998). "The Big6™: Not Just for Kids! Introduction to the Big6™: Information Problem-Solving for Upper High School, College-Age, and Adult Students.” The Big6 Newsletter, 1(3): 8-10.

EISENBERG, M. (1998). "Big6™ Tips: Teaching Information Problem Solving. #4.1: Use of Information: Where the Rubber Meets the Road.” Emergency Librarian, 25(4): 43-44.

EISENBERG, M. (1998). "Big6™ Tips: Teaching Information Problem Solving. #3: Location & Access--Think Index, Keywords, and Boolean.” Emergency Librarian, 25(3): 28.

EISENBERG, M. (1998). "Sports and the Big6™: The Information Advantage.” Big6 Newsletter, 1(2): 8-10.

EISENBERG, M. (1998). "Not Just for the Younger Set: Booktalking Revisited.” Big6 Newsletter, 1(6): 8-9.

EISENBERG, M., Henson, J., Howley, C., Cawley, N., Ramirez, B., and Rothenberg, D. (1997). "Rising Expectations: A Framework for ERIC's Future in the National Library of Education. Report of the ERIC Operations Framework Task Force.” ERIC Clearinghouse for Information & Technology: ED410969

EISENBERG, M. (1997). "Big6™ Tips: Teaching Information Problem-Solving. #2: Information Seeking Strategies.” Emergency Librarian, 25(2): 22.

EISENBERG, M. and Berkowitz, R. (1997). "The Big6™ & Electronic Resources: A Natural Fit.” The Book Report, 16(2): 15, 22.

EISENBERG, M. (1997). "Technology--More than an Answer in Search of a Question.” The Big6 Newsletter, September/October.

EISENBERG, M. (1997). "Big6™ Tips: Teaching Information Problem-Solving. #1: Task Definition.” Emergency Librarian, 25(1): 25.

EISENBERG, M. (1997). "Maximizing the Value of School Web Pages: An Information Problem-Solving Approach." SCAN (Australia), August/September.

EISENBERG, M. and Lowe, C. (1997). "The Big6™ Skills: Looking at the World through Information Problem-Solving Glasses.” In Callison, McGregor, and Small (eds.), Instructional Interventions for Information Use. Proceedings of the TreasureMountainResearch Retreat VI.. San Jose, CA: Hi Willow Press.

Cottrell, J. and EISENBERG, M. (1997). "Web Design for Information Problem-Solving: Maximizing Value for Users.” Computers in Libraries, 17(5): 52-54, 56-57.

EISENBERG, M. and Repman, J. (1997). "The Sky Is Falling, The Sky Is Falling…Or Is It?”  Technology Connection, 3(2): 20-21.

EISENBERG, M. (1997). "Helping With Homework.” Big6 Newsletter , 1(1): 4-5.

EISENBERG, M. and Berkowitz, R. (1996). "Helping With Homework: A Parent's Guide to Information Problem-Solving.” ERIC Clearinghouse on Information & Technology: ED418699.

EISENBERG, M. (1996). "Take the Internet Challenge: Using Technology in Context.” The Book Report, 15(September/October): supp. 5-7.

Johnson, D. and EISENBERG, M. (1996).  "Computer Literacy and Information Literacy: A Natural Combination.” Emergency Librarian , 23(5): 12-16.

EISENBERG, M. (1996). "The Internet Challenge: Using Technology in Context to Meet Educational Goals.” Information Highway and Schooling Virtual Conference, June 7-8.

EISENBERG, M. and Johnson, D. (1996). "Computer Skills for Information Problem-Solving: Learning and Teaching Technology in Context.” ERIC Digest. ERIC Clearinghouse on Information & Technology: ED392463.

EISENBERG, M. (1995). "Librarianship in Cyberspace: Thriving in a Virtual World.” SCAN (Australia), November.

EISENBERG, M. and Berkowitz, R. (1995). "The Six Study Habits of Highly Effective Students: Using the Big6™ to Link Parents, Students, and Homework.” School Library Journal, 41(8): 22-25.

EISENBERG, M. (1995). "Prelude to Perth: A Cyberspace Interview with Mike Eisenberg.” Interview by Georgia Phillips. ASLA Teacher & Librarian, Journal of the AustralianSchoolLibrary Association (New South Wales), September.

EISENBERG, M. (1995). "LM_NET: Bringing Together the School Library Media Community-Electronically.”  In Epler (ed.), K-12 Networking: Breaking Down the Walls of the Learning Environment. Medford, NJ: Information Today, Inc.

EISENBERG, M. and Milbury, P. (1994). "LM_NET: Where Media Specialists Meet in Cyberspace.” School Library Journal, 40(11): 31-33.

EISENBERG, M. (1994). "Free from the Constraints of Space and Time: Considering the Opportunities and Challenges for Electronic Publishing.” Educational Technology, 34(7): 59-64.

EISENBERG, M. and Milbury, P. (1994). "The Internet and Library Media Programs: The Technology Is Now!” InMcClure, Moen, and Ryan (eds.), Libraries and the Internet/NREN: Perspectives, Issues, and Challenges. Westport, CT: Meckler.

EISENBERG, M. and Milbury, P. (1994). "LM_NET: Helping School Library Media Specialists to Shape the Networking Revolution in the Schools.” School Library Media Annual, 12: 33-53.

EISENBERG, M. and Ely, D. (1993). "Plugging Into the 'Net': K-12 Networking.” The Emergency Librarian, 21(2): 8-16.

EISENBERG, M. (1993). "Managing Technology.” In Carson and Smith (eds.), Renewal at the Schoolhouse: Management Ideas for Library Media Specialists and Administrators. Englewood, CO: Libraries Unlimited.

EISENBERG, M. and Milbury, P. (1993). "LM_NET: The School Library Media Electronic Network.” Information Searcher, 5(2).

EISENBERG, M. and Ely, D. (1993). "K-12 Networking.” The ERIC Review, 2(3).

EISENBERG, M. and Small, R. (1993). "Information Based Education: An Investigation of the Nature and Role of Information Attributes in Education.” Information Processing & Management, 29(2): 263-275.

EISENBERG, M. and Brown, M. (1992). "Current Themes Regarding Library and Information Skills Instruction: Research Supporting and Research Lacking.” School Library Media Quarterly, 20(2): 103-109.

EISENBERG, M. and Berkowitz, R. (1992). "Information Problem-Solving: The Big6™ Skills Approach.” School Library Media Activities Monthly, 8(5): 27-29, 37, 42.

EISENBERG, M. and Spitzer, K. (1991). "Skills and Strategies for Helping Students Become More Effective Information Users.” Catholic Library World, 63(2): 115-120. 1991.

EISENBERG, M. (1991). "Professional Preparation of Library Media Specialists: The State of Programs in New York State.” The Bookmark, 50 (Fall): 82-85.

EISENBERG, M. and Spitzer, K. (1991). "Information Technology and Services in Schools.”Annual Review of Information Science and Technology (ARIST), 26: 263-275.

Schamber, L. and EISENBERG, M. (1991). "On Defining Relevance.” Journal of Education for Library and Information Science, 31(3): 238-240.

EISENBERG, M., Spitzer, K., Kingsley, I., and Darby, C. (1990). "Trends and Issues in Library and Information Science 1990.” ERIC Clearinghouse on Information & Technology: ED335061.

EISENBERG, M. and Berkowitz, R. (1990). Information Problem-Solving: The Big6™ Skills Approach to Library & Information Skills Instruction. Norwood, NJ: Ablex Publishing.

Schamber, L., Nilan, M., and EISENBERG, M. (1990). "A Re-examination of Relevance: Toward a Dynamic, Situational Definition.” Information Processing and Management, 26(6): 755-776.

EISENBERG, M. (1990). Guest Editor. Special Issue on Technology. School Library Media Quarterly, 18(3).

EISENBERG, M. (1990). "Technology and the Library Media Program: Focus on Potential and Purpose.” School Library Media Quarterly, 18(3): 139-.

EISENBERG, M. and Brown, M. (1990). "Current Themes Regarding Library and Information Skills Instruction: Research Supporting and Research Lacking.” In The Research of School Library Media Centers: Papers of the TreasureMountainResearch Retreat, Park City, Utah, October 17-18, 1989 . Englewood, CO: Libraries Unlimited.

Berkowitz, R. and EISENBERG, M. (1989). "The Curriculum Roles and Responsibilities of Library Media Specialists.” ERIC Digest. ERIC Clearinghouse on Information & Technology: ED308880.

EISENBERG, M. (1989). "Update on Technology.” Section Editor. School Library Media Annual 1988. Englewood, CO: Libraries Unlimited.

EISENBERG, M., Trombly, C., and Ruth, L. (1988). "Trends and Issues in Library and Information Science.” ERIC Clearinghouse on Information & Technology: ED308884.

Vaughn, B. and EISENBERG, M. (1988). "Access Points to ERIC: An Update.” ERIC Digest. ERIC Clearinghouse on Information & Technology: ED310780.

Schamber, L. and EISENBERG, M. (1988). "Relevance: The Search for a Definition.” In Proceedings of the 51st Annual Meeting of the American Society for Information Science 1988. Learned Information.

EISENBERG, M. and Berkowitz, R. (1988). "Library and Information Skills Curriculum Scope and Sequence: The Big6™ Skills.” School Library Media Activities Monthly, 5(1): 26-28, 45, 50-51.

EISENBERG, M. and Barry, C. (1988). "Order Effects: A Study of the Possible Influence of Presentation Order on User Judgments of Document Relevance.” Journal of the American Society for Information Science, 39(5): 293-300.

EISENBERG, M. (1988). "Measuring Relevance Judgments.” Information Processing and Management, 24(4): 373-389.

EISENBERG, M. and Berkowitz, R. (1988). Curriculum Initiative: An Agenda and Strategy for School Library Media Programs. Norwood, NJ: Ablex Publishing.

EISENBERG, M. and Berkowitz, R. (1988). Resource Companion to Curriculum Initiative: An Agenda and Strategy for School Library Media Programs . Norwood, NJ: Ablex Publishing.

EISENBERG, M. and Berkowitz, R. (1988). "The Library Media Specialist and Information Literacy.” New YorkStateSchoolBoards Association Journal , June.

EISENBERG, M. and Greenberg, L. (1988). "ERIC on PRISM.” Computers in Research, Syracuse UniversityResearch Computer Services, Division of Academic Computing Services, September.

EISENBERG, M. (1988). "Curriculum Mapping and Implementation of an Elementary School Library Media Skills Curriculum.” In The Emerging School Library Media Program: Readings . Englewood, CO: Libraries Unlimited.

EISENBERG, M. (1987). "Changing Roles of the Media Specialist.” ERIC Digest. ERIC Clearinghouse on Information & Technology: ED284532.

EISENBERG, M. and Hua, X. (1987). "A Study of Dichotomous Relevance Judgments.” In Proceedings of the American Society for Information Science 50th Annual Meeting 1987. Learned Information.

EISENBERG, M. and Barry, C. (1986). "Order Effects: A Preliminary Study of the Possible Influence of Presentation Order on User Judgments of Document Relevance.” In Proceedings of the American Society for Information Science 49th Annual Meeting 1986. Knowledge Industry.

EISENBERG, M. (1986). Magnitude Estimation and the Measurement of Relevance , Ph.D. dissertation, Syracuse University, May.

EISENBERG, M. and Williams, K. (1986). "Microcomputer-Based Telecommunications.” In Microcomputers for Library Decision Making. Norwood, NJ: Ablex Publishing.

EISENBERG, M. and Notowitz, C. (1986). "Managing the Library and Information Skills Program: Developing Support Systems for Planning and Implementation.” School Library Media Activities Monthly, 2(7): 27-33.

EISENBERG, M. and Walker, G. (1985). "Assisting the End User: An Analysis of Search Options.” In Telecommunications and Networking: Collected Papers of the American Society for Information Science 14th Mid-Year Meeting. UMI.

EISENBERG, M. (1984). "Curriculum Mapping and Implementation of an Elementary School Library Media Skills Curriculum.” School Library Media Quarterly, 12(5): 411-418.

EISENBERG, M. and Palmquist, R. (1984). "Testing a Text-Analysis Metric Using Magnitude Estimation.” In 1984: Challenges to an Information Society, Proceedings of the 47th ASIS Annual Meeting. Knowledge Industry.

EISENBERG, M. (1984). "Microcomputer-Based Curriculum Mapping: A Data Management Approach.” In The Micro Revolution: Collected Papers Presented at the 13th Mid Year Meeting of the American Society for Information Science. UMI.

EISENBERG, M. (1983). "The Direct Use of Online Bibliographic Information Systems by Untrained End Users: A Review of Research.” ERIC Clearinghouse on Information & Technology: ED238440.

EISENBERG, M. (1983). "The Direct Use of Online Bibliographic Systems by Untrained End Users.” In The Application of Mini- and Micro-Computers in Information, Documentation and Libraries. Elsevier Science Publishers.

EISENBERG, M. (1982). "A New Home and School Association--Integrating Outside Reading in the Secondary Classroom.”  Media and Methods, February.

EISENBERG, M. (1981). "Curriculum Mapping and the Elementary School Library Media Skills Curriculum.” In Proceedings of the Statewide Symposium for School Library Media Personnel. State Education Department.

EISENBERG, M. (1980). "The View from the Other Side--Teens Tell it.” School Library Journal, December.

EISENBERG, M. (1980). "The High School Library Media Center and the Humanities.” The Bookmark, Winter.

EISENBERG, M. (1980). "Fieldwork: Program Guide for the School of Information Studies.” ERIC Clearinghouse on Information & Technology: ED194100.

EISENBERG, M. and Notowitz, C. (1979). "Booktalks: Creating Contagious Enthusiasm.”  Media and Methods, 15(7): 32-33.

 

Productions

Big6 TurboTools.  (2005-2007). Software product.  Big6 Learning Tools. 

Solving Information Problems The Big6 Way. (2004) 34 min. video. B6 Media, Inc., available Linworth Publishing.

The Big6™ eNewsletter. (1999 - Present) Senior Editor. Quarterly serial publication, Big6 Associates. Available at www.big6/enewsletter/index.html

Essential Skills for the Information Age: The Big6™ in Action. (1999) 38 min. video. B6 Media, Inc., available Linworth Publishing.

The Big6™ Approach to Teaching Information & Technology Literacy: Secondary Schools . (1998) 90 min. video and broadcast. KentuckyEducational Television.

The Big6™ Skills Newsletter. (1997 - 1999) Senior Editor and producer with Robert Berkowitz. Bi-monthly serial publication. Linworth Publishing.

Late Night With Mike Eisenberg and LM_NET. (April 4, 1997) 180 min. video. Sponsored by Linworth Publishing Co. and Infonautics, Inc. In conjunction with Learning: Continue the Adventure, 8th Annual National Conference, American Association of School Librarians, Portland, OR.

Teaching Information Skills . (1993) video. Produced by Dr. Robert Grover, Professor, School of Library and Information Management, Emporia State University, Emporia, KS. Distributed by Libraries Unlimited.

Research in School Library Media. (March 5, 1993) National teleworkshop with Jeffrey Katzer to 41 sites in the U.S. and Canada. University of South Carolina School of Library and Information Science and the Library and Distance Education Consortium, Columbia, SC.

Teaching Information Skills.(1992) 3 videos. Series based on M. Eisenberg’s keynote presentations and workshops related to information problem-solving and library media programs. Supplemented with additional material. Tape 1: Schools for 2000 and Beyond, (28:17 min); Tape 2: The Big6™ Skills Approach to Information Skills Instruction, Part 1 (52:34 min) and Part 2 (39:37 min); Tape 3: Teaching Information Skills Examples, (50:00 min.). Produced by Dr. Robert Grover, Professor, School of Library and Information Management, Emporia State University, Emporia, KS.

Teaching Information Skills: An Interview with Mike Eisenberg. (March 1992) 20:25 min. video. Produced by Dr. Robert Grover, Professor, School of Library and Information Management, Emporia State University, Emporia, KS.

Information Skills Through Information Problem-Solving. (March 13, 1991) video. Interview for the South Carolina Department of Education, Myrtle Beach, SC.

Information Technology: Curriculum Implications. (March 21, 1990) 60 min.. Telecast to 22 states. Sponsored by the Satellite Educational Resources Consortium and the Wisconsin Educational Communications Board, Madison, WI.

 

Presentations/Workshops

“Literary Citizens in a Digital World, invited keynote presentation at National Central Library, Library Association of China, Taiwan National Library, Taipei, Taiwan, December 8, 2007.

Implementing Information Literacy” Invited keynote presentation, China Medical University, Taichung, Taiwan.  December 7, 2007.

“Information Literacy: Essential Skills for the Information Age.” Keynote presentation and paper. Conference on E-Learning. National Chiayi University, Chiayi, Taiwan. December 5, 2007.

 “This is Not Optional!!  Information & Technology Skills for Student Success,” invited keynote presentation, University of the West Indies, Kingston, Jamaica, November 15, 2007.

 “The Definitive Big™ Workshop – Information Literacy in Action,” full day invited workshop, University of the West Indies, Kingston, Jamaica, November 16, 2007.

 “Making State Standards and Big6 Work for You,”  referred presentation. American Association of School Librarians, National Conference,  Reno, NV., October 26, 2007.

 “Emerging Technologies for Libraries and a SWOT (Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, Threats) Analysis.” Invited keynote presentation, Sacramento Public Library All Staff Training Day, October 10, 2007.

 “The Sky is Not Falling!  Opportunities Abound as Library and Information Schools Engage the Future,” OCLC Distinguished Seminar Series, Dublin, OH. October 20, 2007.

 “Big6 Summer Seminar,” two day workshop (with Robert Berkowitz), Rochester, NY, July 29-30, 2007.

“A Library WOT and SWOT: What’s Out There and What Does it Mean for Libraries?” Invited keynote address, International Federation of Library Associations, MetLib Conference, Seattle, WA., May 11, 2007. 

“It’s Time “It’s to Get Serious: Integrating Big6 Information & Technology Skills Into Everyday Student Learning,” full day workshop (with Laura Robinson), Washington Library Media Association Peninsula Retreat for Educators, April 14, 2007.

"Super3 and Big6 Workshop,” (with Laura Robinson) full day workshop, Foothills Middle School, Wenatchee, WA. February 2, 2007.

“Information Literacy and the Big6 in the 21st Century.  Michigan Association for Media in Education, Region 17, Oakland, MI, November 16, 2006

“Keys to 21st Century Student Learning,” Keynote address, School Library Systems Conference, Syracuse, NY, October 18, 2006.

“Researching What’s on the Horizon for 21st Century Schools: Visioning, Planning, Delivering, and Selling Library & Information Programs that Make a Difference. Leatherstocking Conference, Utica NY, October 17, 2006.

Essential Information & Technology Skills for Student Success,” Seattle Community College Inservice, September 14, 2006.

"Essential Skills: Information Literacy in Community Colleges," Tacoma Community College Inservice, September 13, 2006.

"Innovation as a Strategic Advantage," Panel Moderator.  Seattle Innovation Symposium, Seattle, Washington, September 13, 2006.

"This is Not Optional! The Big6 = Essential Information & Technology Skills for Student Success." Keynote Address, Arkansas Association for Instructional Media, Hot Springs, Arkansas, April 9, 2006.

The Big6 Approach to Information and Technology Literacy.  Keynote Address, Near East School Association, Bangkok, Thailand, March 30, 2006.

"Library and Information Science Education in the 21st Century," Emporia State University, Emporia, KS, February 24, 2006.

Closing Panel Discussion: Research in School Libraries. American Association of School Librarians, National Conference,  Pittsburgh, PA., October 8, 2005.

"School Libraries: Important for Schools, Society, and Libraries."  Keynote Address, Oregon Library Association Conference, Portland, Oregon April 7, 2005.

"21st Century iSchool," Information and Communications University, Daejeon, Korea, October 23, 2004.

"Information Literacy - Literate Citizens in a Digital World," Southern Regional Education Board (SREB), Atlanta, GA, April 20, 2004.

"Llegó nuestro momento," Asociación de Bibliotecarios Escolares de Puerto Rico, San Juan, Puerto Rico, February 5, 2004.

"Information Literacy," Escuela Graduada de Ciencias Y Tecnologias de la Información, University of Puerto Rico, February 4, 2004.

"Fulfilling Our Destiny: From Library to Information School," Epps Lecture, School of Information Studies, Florida State University, January 30 2004.

"Technology Opportunities and Challenges," Technology, Values & the Justice System Conference, University of Washington, January 2004.

"The Big6: Essential Skills for the Information Age presentation at Convengno Internazionale, University of Padua, Padua, Italy, January 31, 2003.

Our Time is Now! The Power of Information and Librarians!  presentation at the NCCE Conference, Spokane WA, March 15, 2001.

"This is Not Optional!! Ensuring that Students Are Effective Users of Ideas and Information”, presentation, National Education Computing Conference/International Society for Technology in Education, Seattle, WA, June 30, 2003

"The Whole Enchilada: Visioning, Planning, Delivering, and Selling Library & Information Programs that Make a Difference," presentation, Lake Washington School District, Redmond, WA, March 30, 2003

"The Big6 – Essential Information and Technology Skills for Student Success”, presentation, Companion Company, Salt Lake City, UT, March 11-13, 2003

"The Big6 Approach to Information and Technology Literacy”, presentation, University of Padua, Italy, January 31, 2003

"Declaration of Interdependence – Connecting Researchers and Practitioners”, conference, ALISE conference, Philadelphia, PA, January 21-24, 2003

"Information Colloquium”, conference, ABET IT Colloquium, Washington, DC, January 20-22, 2003

"The Whole Enchilada: Visioning, Planning, Delivering and Selling Library & Information Programs that Make a Difference”, presentation, Yakima School District, Yakima, WA, January 16, 2003

"State of the Information School”, presentation, Washington Public Library Directors’ Meeting, January 9, 2003

"The Definitive Big 6 Workshop – Teaching Essential Information & Technology Skills”, presentation, WLMA/OEMA Conference, Portland, OR, October 10-12, 2002

"ASIST 2002: Information, Connections and Community”, annual meeting, ASIST Annual meeting, Philadelphia, PA, November 18-21, 2002

"Teenagers and the Internet – Facing the Tough Questions”, presentation, The Northwest School Parent Forum, Seattle, WA, November 6, 2002

"Research and Information Skills:Big 6”, presentation, WLMA NE7, Spokane, WA, November 1-3, 2002

"The Definitive Big 6 Workshop – Teaching Essential Information & Technology Skills”, presentation, WLMA/OEMA Conference, Portland, OR, October 10-12, 2002

"Three "R’s” and a "T”: Education in the Information Age”, speech, David Davis Dinner Series-University of Washington, Seattle, WA, September 17, 2002

"The Whole Enchilada: Visioning, Planning, Delivering and Selling Library & Information Programs that Make a Difference” "The Big6 Approach: Integrating Information & Technology Skills Into Subject Area Curriculum” "The Big6 Agenda: Essential Information & Technology Skills for Student Success”, presentation, Encyclo-Media XXII - Oklahoma State Department of Education, Oklahoma City, OK, September 11-13, 2002

"Teaching Essential Information & Technology Skills: Using the Big6 Approach to Help Students Succeed in the Information Age”, workshop, A Big6 Workshop for the Ross School District, Ross, CA, August 22-23, 2002

"Beyond Surviving – Thriving! Information & Technology Skills for Student Success”, presentation, Meadowdale Elementary School-Edmonds School District, Lynnwood, WA, August 27, 2002

"Beyond Surviving – Thriving! Education in a Technological, Information-Based World”, presentation, Shoreline School District Administrative Retreat, Shoreline, WA, August 7, 2002

"The ABC Approach”, presentation, Beaverton School District Library Leadership Summit, Beaverton, OR, June 24, 2002

"The Information School Perspective," presentation, Academia and Business Communities: Creating Synergies; Leveraging Technologies, Society for Information Management Seminar, Henry Art Gallery, University of Washington Campus, Seattle, WA, June 13, 2002.

"The Role of Libraries and Librarians in Quality Schools (aka, The Whole Enchilada),” presentation, Washington Library Media Association, Marysville, WA, May 16, 2002.

"The Buffalo-Big6™ Information & Technology Skills Initiative: To Ensure That Students Are Effective Users of Information,” keynote and video conferences (2), Big6™ Program for the Buffalo Public Schools, September 21, 2001, January 29, 2002 and April 25, 2002.

"This is Not Optional!!! Information &Technology Skills for Student Success,” presentation, American Association of Community Colleges Annual Conference, Seattle, WA, April 22, 2002.

"What’s New at the U?” presentation, Oregon Library Association/Washington Library Association Joint 2002 Conference, Portland, OR, April 19, 2002.

"WSL Information Literacy Project – Bringing All Libraries on Board,” presentation, Oregon Library Association/Washington Library Association Joint 2002 Conference, Portland, OR, April 18, 2002.

"Mike Eisenberg and Art Wolinsky Present The Definitive Big6™ Workshop,” workshop, Metamorphoses: Changing Faces of Technology, Northwest Council for Computer Education Annual Conference, Seattle, WA, March 13, 2002.

"Kids, WebQuests, and the Big6™: Perfect Together,” featured speaker, Northwest Council for Computer Education Annual Conference, Seattle, WA, March 13, 2002.

"Technology with a Purpose: The Big6™ Skills Approach to Information & Technology Instruction,” featured speaker, Northwest Council for Computer Education Annual Conference, Seattle, WA, March 13, 2002.

"The Future is Now! The Role of Library and Information Professionals in the 21st Century,” keynote, Online Northwest: Nineteenth Annual Conference, Eugene, OR, March 1, 2002.

"The Big6™ in Action: Helping Students to Succeed in the Information Age,” workshop, Colorado Educational Media Association Conference 2002, Colorado Springs, CO, February 15, 2002.

"Our Time is Now! The Power of Information and Libraries,” keynote, Colorado Educational Media Association Conference 2002, Colorado Springs, CO, February 14, 2002.

"The Definitive Big6™ Workshop: Teaching Essential Information & Technology Skills,” workshop, Colorado Educational Media Association Conference 2002, Colorado Springs, CO, February 14, 2002.

"The Future of Libraries,” Featured Speaker, Altrusa International of Clark County Library Service Award Dinner, Vancouver, WA, February 7, 2002.

"Our Time is Now: The Power of Libraries, Librarians, and Information,” presentation, Beta Phi Mu, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, LA, February 2, 2002.

"Our Time is Now: The Power of Libraries and Information,” keynote, LSU Beta Phi Mu, Baton Rouge, LA, February 1, 2002.

"Perspectives on Virtual Collaboration,” presentation, Internet2 webcast, January 24, 2002.

"The Big6 – Essential Information & Technology Skills for Student Success”, presentation, Lake Forest Park Elementary staff meeting, Seattle, WA, January 8, 2002

"Library Media Program and the WAC”, presentation, Learning Support and Improvement Committee of the Washington State Board of Education, Burien, WA, January 7 & 15, 2002

"Our Time is Now: The Power of Libraries and Information,” keynote, North Olympic Library System Staff Development Day, Port Angeles, WA, November 12, 2001.

"Information Power: Library & Information Programs for Student Learning,” workshop, Northshore Schools, Northshore, WA, November 9, 2001.

"The Power of Information and Libraries,” keynote, Central Oregon Regional Library Conference, Redmond, OR, October 18, 2001.

How to get a MLS without leaving Wyoming,” program, Wyoming Library Association Annual Conference 2001, Cody, WY, September 28, 2001.

"Teaching Essential Information & Technology Skills,” workshop, Wyoming Library Association Annual Conference 2001, Cody, WY, September 29, 2001.

"Big6™ Curriculum Workshop,” workshop, Centralia Kitsap Schools, Silverdale, WA, August 30, 2001.

"21st Century Library and Information Programs,” presentation, Northshore School District Administrators, Bothell, WA, May 2, 2001.

"Managing Information Literacy Programs in Your Library,” and "What’s New at the U?” presentations, Washington Library Association, Spokane, WA, April 6, 2001.

"It’s About Time! Libraries, Information, and Professional Education in Washington State,” presentation, Washington State University, Pullman, WA, March 27, 2001.

Our Time is Now! The Power of Information and Librarians!  presentation at the NCCE Conference, Spokane WA, March 15, 2001.

"Big 6 Approach to Information Literacy,” workshop, Northwest Council for Computer Education, Spokane, WA, March 14, 2001.

"Teacher-Librarians, Library & Information Programs Now!!- The Whole Enchilada”, "Beyond Surviving-Thriving! Education in a Technological, Information-Based World”, "Big6-Real or Virtual: Ensuring that Students are Effective Users of Information”, Administrative keynote speaker, Pacific Northwest Association of Independent Schools, March 8, 2001

"Coping with Information Overload,” lecture, Wenatchee Valley College Lecture Series, Wenatchee, WA, February 12, 2001.

"Teachers as Scholars,” presentation, Seattle Arts & Lectures Series, Seattle, WA, February 9, 2001.

"Reinvent the School-Public Library Relationship,” workshop, Rapid Library Transformation Initiative, Seattle, WA, December 19, 2000.

"Information & Technology for Student Success: Thriving in the Information Age,” presentation, Administrators Workshop, Skagit Valley College, December 12, 2000.

"Coping with Information Overload: Managing Information in the 21st Century,” one-hour presentation, Network, University of Washington Training and Development, Seattle, WA, December 8, 2000.

"What Will the Future Hold?” keynote address, Seattle Public Library All Staff Day, Seattle, WA, November 30, 2000.

"Information Literacy,” keynote address, Association of College and Research Libraries, New York Metropolitan Area Chapter, New York, NY, November 17, 2000.

"Collaborating with the Big6™ Workshop,” presentation via video-conference, California School Library Association, Santa Clara, CA, November 15, 2000.

"Definitive Big 6™: Teaching Essential Information & Technology Skills,” Everett Public Schools, Everett, WA, November 2, 2000.

"Our Time is Now!” keynote address, Health Sciences Libraries All Staff Meeting, University of Washington, Seattle, WA, October 31, 2000.

"Future of Library Services,” keynote address, Spokane County Library District Staff Day, Spokane, WA, October 27, 2000.

"Reinventing Instruction in the Classroom,” presentation/discussion, Prosser School District Meeting, Prosser, WA, October 25, 2000.

"Our Time is Now! The Power of Information and Librarians,” keynote address, Library Information Network of Clackamas County Annual Conference, October 20, 2000.

"Digital Librarians: Who Needs ‘Em?” keynote address with Dr. Charles McClure, Virtual Reference Desk Digital Conference, Seattle, WA, October 16, 2000.

"Definitive Big 6™ Workshop: Teaching Essential Information & Technology Skills,” two workshops, Washington Library Media Association, Bellevue, WA, October 12, 2000.

"Definitive Big 6™: Teaching Essential Information & Technology Skills,” pre-conference workshop and keynote address, Idaho Library Association’s Annual Conference, Lewiston, ID, October 4th and 5th, 2000.

"Our Time is Now! The Power of Information, Libraries and Librarians,” keynote address, Pierce County Library All Staff Day, September 15, 2000.

"Information & Technology for Student Success: Thriving in the Information Age,” presentation, Welcome Back Program, Skagit Valley College, September 12, 2000.

"Teaching Essential Information and Technology Skills,” presentation, Catholic Educators’ Conference, Seattle, WA, September 8, 2000.

"Faculty Searches: Striving for Success in Process and Results,” panel presentation, Administrator’s Workshop, University of Washington, Seattle, WA, September 6, 2000.

"Get Serious about Libraries and Information,” presentation, Vancouver Public School, K-12 Media Specialists training, Vancouver, WA, August 30, 2000.

 "Careers in Information Science Computer Technology,” one-hour presentation at Gear Up Summer Institute, University of Washington, Seattle, WA, August 15, 2000.

"Helping Students to Succeed in the Information Age,” keynote address, Library Leadership and Information Literacy Institute, Burien, WA, August 2, 2000.

"The Big 6™,” three-hour presentation, Madera High Unified School District, Madera, CA, August 10, 2000.

"Competencies and Professional Development,” one-hour presentation, Visual Resources Association, Pacific Rim Chapter Annual Meeting, Seattle, WA, August 5, 2000.

"Harnessing the Promise of the Information Age: The Power of Information and Librarians,” one-hour presentation, Northwest Academic Computing Consortium 2000, an EDUCAUSE Regional Conference, Seattle, WA, June 8, 2000.

"Coping and Thriving in the Information Age,” presentation to Emerald City Rotary, Seattle, WA, June 6, 2000.

"Information Age, Threat to Libraries?” one-hour presentation, City Club of Tacoma, Tacoma, WA, May 17, 2000.

"The Big 6™,” three-hour presentation, Oak Harbor School District Staff Retreat, Oak Harbor, WA, May 15, 2000.

"Information and Technology Skills for Student Success,” keynote address, Critical Thinking and Information Literacy Across the Curriculum of Bellevue Community College Symposium, University of Washington, May 10, 2000.

"Our Time is Now!” keynote address, and "Information Literacy in all Settings – The Big 6™,” presentation, Montana Library Association Conference, Billings, MT, March 27, 2000.

"What’s All the Fuss? Making Sense of the Information Revolution,” two-hour presentation, Dawg Days in the Desert, University of Washington Alumni Meeting, Palm Springs, CA, March 22, 2000.

"Perspectives on the Role of Public Libraries in Society Today – The Big Picture,” one-hour presentation at Manager’s Hour, King County Library System, Redmond, WA, March 2, 2000.

"Bigger Than a Breadbasket – Teaching Courses in Information Literacy – or – Context, Context Context,” two-hour workshop, University of Washington, Seattle, WA, March 1, 2000.

 "The Big6™ in Action: Helping Students to Succeed in the Information Age” and "Information Literacy: Our Time is Now!” half-day workshop and one-hour keynote address, California School Library Association’s Annual State Conference, Palm Springs, CA, November 17-18, 1999.

"Big6™ Unleashed on Competency Exams: Evidence from a Case Study,” workshop with R. Berkowitz, AASL Ninth Annual Conference and Exhibition, Birmingham, AL, November 11-12, 1999.

"The Importance of Libraries and Librarians” and "Changes at the University of Washington’s School of Library and Information Science,” presentations, Stevens County Rural Library, Spokane, WA, November 6, 1999.

"The Importance of Libraries and Librarians” and "Changes at the University of Washington’s School of Library and Information Science,” presentations, Public Library, Spokane, WA, November 5, 1999.

"Assessing Where We’ve Been and Where We’re Going: Academic Librarianship at the Turn of the Century,” one-hour presentation, Washington/Oregon ACRL 20th Annual Fall 1999 Conference, Bellingham, WA, October 28, 1999.

"Access in the Millennium: The Roles and Education of Library and Information Professionals,” one-hour presentation, Pacific Northwest Chapter of the Medical Library Association, WA, October 26, 1999.

"Working with K-12 Schools,” panel presentation, Administrators Workshop, University of Washington, October 20, 1999.

"The Information and Technology Literacy Agenda: The Big6™” and "Implementing Information and Technology Skill: Big6™ in Curriculum Contents,” one-hour presentation and keynote address, Minnesota Educational Media Organization’s Fall Conference, Mankato, MN, October 8, 1999.

"Librarianship—The Changing Profession,” keynote address, Workshop in Library Leadership, Yakima, WA, September 9, 1999.

"Implementing The Big6™: Three Days of Workshops, Presentations, and Teaching,” American School in Japan, Tokyo, Japan, November 16-18, 1998.

"Information and Technology Literacy in Education,” keynote presentation, Hong Kong Institute of Technology, Hong Kong, November 12, 1998.

"Helping With Homework: The Teacher-Parent Connection,” evening keynote, Hong Kong Telecom Foundation, Hong Kong, November 10, 1998.

"Information and Technology Skills for Student Success,” three-day workshop, English Schools Foundation, Hong Kong, November 9-11, 1998.

"Library & Information Programs: Essential for Student Success,” one-day workshop, Department of Defense Dependent Schools (DODDS), Seoul, Korea, November 5, 1998.

"Information-Technology-Learning-Teaching: The Future is Now!" keynote presentation, KORCOS-DODDS Conference, Seoul, Korea, November 6, 1998.

"Learning and Teaching in the Information Age: The Information Perspective,” keynote presentation, KORCOS-DODDS Conference, Seoul, Korea, November 6, 1998.

"Information-Technology-Learning-Teaching: The Future is Now!” presentation, Miami-Dade County Schools Technology Conference, Miami Beach, FL, October 15, 1998.

 "Information and Technology Literacy,” one-day workshop, Pauling Putnam, Van Wert Summer Institute, Ottoville, OH, August 5, 1998.

"Information and Technology Skills for Student Success,” one-day workshop, Great Seal Network of Ohio, Chillicothe, OH, August 4, 1998.

"Information Literacy Across the Curriculum,” Teacher Team Building Institute, Utah State Education Department, Solitude, UT, June 15-18, 1998.

"Librarians in Cyberspace: Beyond Surviving—Thriving,” keynote address, New Jersey Library Association, Long Branch, NJ, April 29, 1998.

"Information Skills for the Information Age,” keynote address, Administrators' Breakfast, Schuyler Cortland Tompkins BOCES, Elmira, NY, April 22, 1998.

 "Information and Technology Literacy,” two-day planning meeting, Aspen Institute, Wye River, MD, April 15-16, 1998.

"Information Literacy in Higher Education,” keynote address and panel, University of Massachusetts, Boston, MA, April 3, 1998.

"Information and Technology Skills for Student Success,” two-hour keynote address, Medfield Schools, Medfield, MA, April 2, 1998.

"Helping With Homework: The Parent Connection,” evening presentation, Medfield, MA, April 2, 1998.

"Information and Technology Skills: Agenda and Strategy,” Hawaii Association of School Librarians Annual Conference, Honolulu, HI, March 14, 1998.

"Helping With Homework: The Parent Connection,” evening presentation, Honolulu, HI, March 13, 1998.

"The Information Literacy Agenda: The Big6™ Skills Approach to Library & Information Skills Instruction,” workshop, Southern Wisconsin Educational Inservice Organization, WI, February 27, 1998.

"KidsConnect: Connecting Kids and Information through the Internet,” workshop, Southern Wisconsin Educational Inservice Organization, WI, February 27, 1998.

"AskERIC: Education Information with a Personal Touch…and GEM: the Gateway to Educational Materials,” workshop, Southern Wisconsin Educational Inservice Organization, WI, February 27, 1998.

"From Library to Classroom to Home: Ensuring that Students are Effective Users of Information,” keynote address, Utah Education and Library Media Association Conference,” Salt Lake City, UT, February 5, 1998.

"Teaching Essential Technology and Information Skills: The Big6™ Approach,” workshop, Utah Education and Library Media Association Conference, Salt Lake City, UT, February 5, 1998.

"Thriving in Cyberspace: Information Services the AskERIC and KidsConnect Way,” workshop, Utah Education and Library Media Association Conference, Salt Lake City, UT, February 5, 1998.

"Information and Technology Skills for Student Success,” full-day workshop, San Diego County Schools, San Diego, CA, Jan 9, 1998.

 "The Big6™ Skills Approach to Library and Information Skills Instruction,” full-day workshop, Fresno County Schools, Fresno, CA, Jan 8, 1998.

 "Implementing the Big6™ Skills Approach to Information Literacy,” two-hour teleconference, Millcreek Schools, PA, December 3, 1997.

"Education Information: A Grounded Vision of Tomorrow,” presentation with David Lankes, U.S. Education Information Network kickoff conference, National Library of Education, U.S. Department of Education, Washington, D.C., November 13, 1997.

"Librarians in Cyberspace: Beyond Surviving--Thriving," keynote address, Western Suffolk BOCES Superintendent's Conference Day, Islip, NY, November 4, 1997.

"Library Advocacy: Hammering Home the Vision,” Western Suffolk BOCES Superintendent's Conference Day, Islip, NY, November 4, 1997.

"Librarians in Cyberspace: Beyond Surviving--Thriving,” featured presentation, New York Library Association Annual Conference, Syracuse, NY, November 1, 1997.

"AskERIC: Education Information Services and Resources in Cyberspace,” featured presentation with Pauline Lynch, New York Library Association Annual Conference, Syracuse, NY, October 31, 1997.

 "Information Technology Skills for All Ages,” featured presentation with R. Berkowitz, New York Library Association Annual Conference, Syracuse, NY, October 31, 1997.

"Beyond a Quiet Place to Study: REALLY Helping With Homework,” keynote address, Families, Technology and Education Conference, Chicago, IL, October 30, 1997.

"Information and Technology Skills for Student Success: The Big6™ Skills Approach,” full-day workshop, Findlay, OH, October 17, 1997.

"Rolling Up Our Sleeves: Implementing Information & Technology Skills Instruction--Right Now!!” half-day workshop, Sacketts Harbor Schools, Watertown, NY, October 10, 1997.

"Information-Technology-Learning and Teaching: The Future is Now,” half-day workshop, Jefferson-Lewis BOCES School Library System, Watertown, NY, October 10, 1997.

 "The Future of Education Information Services,” presentation with David Lankes, U.S. Department of Education Summit Meeting of Service Providers, Washington, DC, September 22, 1997.

"Virtual Librarianship in Action: AskERIC and KidsConnect,” Winnebago Software Users' Conference, Lacrosse, WI, July 31, 1997.

"Connections, Links, Network, Web - It's All LIBRARY to Me,” keynote presentation, Winnebago Software Users' Conference, Lacrosse, WI, July 31, 1997.

"The AskERIC Service: A Model for Providing Education Information,” presentation with Nancy Morgan, National Educational Computing Conference '97, Seattle, WA, July 1, 1997.

"KidsConnect: Library Media Specialists in Cyberspace,” presentation with Blythe Bennett, National Educational Computing Conference '97, Seattle, WA, June 30, 1997.

"Information Problem-Solving: Using the Big6™ Skills Approach to Helping Children Succeed,” full-day workshop, Hardin County (KY) Schools, Elizabethtown, KY, June 23, 1997.

"Information Problem-Solving: The Big6™ Skills Approach,” full-day workshop, Catholic Diocese of Columbus Ohio, Columbus OH, May 6, 1997.

"Learning in the Information Age: Ensuring that all Students Gain Essential Information and Technology Skills,” evening workshop, Northern Suburban Library System, Chicago, IL, April 16, 1997.

"KidsConnect: Library Media Specialists in Cyberspace,” presentation with Blythe Bennett, Learning: Continue the Adventure, 8th Annual National Conference, American Association of School Librarians, Portland, OR, April 5, 1997.

"The Latest on the Big6™: Expanding Information and Technology Literacy,” presentation with R. Berkowitz, Learning: Continue the Adventure, 8th Annual National Conference, American Association of School Librarians, Portland, OR, April 5, 1997.

"The Big6™ Skills: Looking at the World through Information Problem-Solving Glasses (or…Information & Technology Skills Instruction: Where Are We Today and Where Are We Going?),” keynote presentation, Treasure Mountain Research Retreat on School Library Media, Portland, OR, April 1, 1997.

"Information Power: The Big6™, and the Curriculum,” full-day workshop, New Haven Schools, New Haven, CT, March 20, 1997.

"Virtual Librarianship in Action: The KidsConnect and AskERIC Experiences,” workshop, Librarians Conference, East Asia Regional Council of Overseas Schools, Singapore, March 1, 1997.

"Information and Technology Skills—Basic Skills for the 21st Century,” keynote presentation, Singapore Education Ministry, Singapore, February 28, 1997.

"Connections, Links, Network, Web - It's All LIBRARY to Me,” keynote presentation, Librarians Conference, East Asia Regional Council of Overseas Schools, Singapore, February 27, 1997.

"The Information Literacy Agenda: The Big6™ Skills Approach to Library & Information Skills Instruction,” breakout session, Ontario Library Association, Toronto, Canada, February 7, 1997.

"Information Problem-Solving: The Big6™ Skills Approach to Information & Technology Skills Instruction,” full-day workshop, Ontario Library Association, Toronto, Canada, February 6, 1997.

"Education for Tomorrow: Booting up to Warp Speed,” panel presentation, Annual Conference, Southeast Asia Teachers & Counselors Conference Organization, Bangkok, Thailand, November 16, 1996.

"Visions for the Future: New Tools, Curricula, and Ways of Communicating,” panel presentation on AskERIC and KidsConnect, Annual Conference, Southeast Asia Teachers & Counselors Conference Organization, Bangkok, Thailand, November 15, 1996.

"Developing and Implementing an Information and Technology Skills Curriculum: The Big6™,” workshop, Annual Conference, Southeast Asia Teachers & Counselors Conference Organization, Bangkok, Thailand, November 15, 1996.

"Real or Virtual: Ensuring that Students are Effective Users of Information,” keynote presentation, Annual Conference, Southeast Asia Teachers & Counselors Conference Organization, Bangkok, Thailand, November 14, 1996.

"Ensuring that Students are Effective Users of Information,” keynote presentation, Annual Conference, East Asia Regional Council of Overseas Schools, Manila, Philippines, November 13, 1996.

"AskERIC: Education Information with a Personal Touch,” breakout session, Annual Conference, East Asia Regional Council of Overseas Schools, Manila, Philippines, November 12, 1996.

"Information & Technology Literacy,” workshop, Annual Conference, East Asia Regional Council of Overseas Schools, Manila, Philippines, November 10, 1996.

"AskERIC and KidsConnect: Internet-based Information Services for Teachers and Students,” workshop, Annual Conference, Central East Asia Regional Council of Overseas Schools, Manila, Philippines, November 8, 1996.

"Information Problem-Solving: The Big6™ Skills Approach to Library & Information Skills Instruction,” workshop, Annual Conference, Central East Asia Regional Council of Overseas Schools, Manila, Philippines, November 8, 1996.

"Real or Virtual: Ensuring that Students are Effective Users of Information,” keynote presentation, Annual Conference, Central East Asia Regional Council of Overseas Schools, Manila, Philippines, November 8, 1996.

"Helping with Homework and Everything Else: A Discussion With Parents About Helping Students to Succeed in the Information Age,” evening presentation for parents and faculty, International School of Manila, Manila, Philippines, November 7, 1996.

"Equity and Access to Information Through Skills & Services,” panel presentation and discussion, School of Information Studies Centennial Celebration, Syracuse, NY, November 1, 1996.

"And Now, for Another Perspective,” keynote presentation, Onondaga-Cortland-Madison School Library System, Syracuse, NY, October 29, 1996.

"LIBRARY: An Encompassing View of Library Media Programs,” keynote presentation, Florida Association for Media in Education, Daytona Beach, FL, October 10, 1996.

"The Big6™ Study Skills,” workshop, Florida Association for Media in Education, Daytona Beach, FL, October 10, 1996.

"AskERIC,” presentation, Florida Association for Media in Education, Daytona Beach, FL, October 10, 1996.

"Connections, Links, Network, Web - It's All LIBRARY to Me," keynote presentation, Connections Back-To-School Rally, Rosary College, River Forest, IL, September 18, 1996.

"Information Literacy Across the Curriculum," one-week series of workshops, Teacher Team Building Institute, Utah State Office of Education, Moab, UT, July 29-August 2, 1996.

"Meeting User Needs: The AskERIC Experience,” presentation with Nancy Morgan and Keith Stubbs, National Educational Computing Conference '96, Minneapolis, MN, June 11, 1996.

"The Internet and Technology in Context: Information Skills & Services for the Information Age," full-day workshop for the University of Kentucky, School of Library and Information Science 1996, Summer Institute, Lexington, KY, June 10, 1996.

"Information Skills for the Information Age: The Big6™ Skills Approach to Information Literacy," full-day workshop, Clark County Schools and School Librarians Association, Las Vegas, NV, May 8, 1996.

"Information Skills for the Information Age: The Big6™ Skills Approach to Information Literacy," full-day workshop, Seattle Public Schools and region, Seattle, WA, April 27, 1996.

"Library Media Programs: Essential for the Information Age," Bay Area Independent School Librarians, Palo Alto, CA, April 30, 1996.

"Information Skills for the Information Age," series of presentations and workshops, sponsored by the Library Power Project, Wake County (NC) Schools, Raleigh, NC, April 16-19, 1996.

"Information Skills for the Information Age: The Big6™ Skills Approach to Information Literacy," full-day workshop, California School Librarians Association, Modesto, CA, April 13, 1996.

"Information Literacy: The Big6™ Skills Approach," full-day workshop, Cupertino Union School District, Cupertino, CA, April 4, 1996.

"Thriving in the Technological Jungle: Technology in Context," keynote workshop, Kentucky Education Technology Conference," Louisville, KY, April 3, 1996.

"Library Media Center of the Future," panel discussion, Kentucky Education Technology Conference, Louisville, KY, April 2, 1996.

"Big6™ Skills," conference session, Kentucky Education Technology Conference, Louisville, KY, April 2, 1996.

"AskERIC," conference session, Kentucky Education Technology Conference, Louisville, KY, April 2, 1996.

"Internet and AskERIC: Tools to Help Teachers," full-day workshop, Kentucky Education Technology Conference, Louisville, KY, April 1, 1996.

"Information Literacy for the Information Age," series of presentations and workshops, sponsored by the Library Power Project, Lynn, MA, March 25-27, 1996.

"Education in the Information Age: Faculty and Librarians Working Together to Ensure that Students are Effective Users of Information," keynote address, Sydney Institute of Technology (TAFE) Library Conference, Sydney, Australia, January 17, 1996.

"Technology and the Internet in Context" and "Learning and Teaching in Cyberspace," presentations for faculty, parents, and students in the Melbourne area, Ivanhoe Girls' Grammar School, Melbourne, Australia, November 9-10, 1995.

"Curriculum Initiative in Action: An Agenda and Strategy for the Information Age," full-day workshop, Australian Library and Information Association School Libraries Section, Sydney, Australia November 4, 1995.

"Real or Virtual: Ensuring that Students are Effective Users of Information," half-day preconference, Australian Library and Information Association School Libraries Section, Coffs Harbour, Australia, October 14, 1995.

"Distance Education Technologies at Syracuse University," faculty seminar, Charles Sturt University, Wagga Wagga, Australia, November 20, 1995.

"Library and Information Professionals for the 21st Century: Ensuring that Students Are Effective Users of Information,” keynote address, Australian School Library Association, Fremantle, Australia, October 1, 1995.

"Information-Based Education: Investigating the Nature and Role of Information Attributes in Education," presentation, University of Technology, Sydney, Sydney, Australia, September 6, 1995.

"Helping With Homework," two-day workshop for parents, students, and educators, sponsored by the Library Power Project, Paterson New Jersey Schools, Paterson NJ, July 18-19, 1995.

"The Proposed KidsConnect Project," panel presentation, Annual Conference of the American Library Association, June 22-29, 1995.

"Information and Technology in Education," full-day workshop, Information Resource Centers Project of the Carver Trust, Iowa City, IA, May 17, 1995.

"Library Media Programs: Thriving in the Technological Jungle," keynote address, Wisconsin Educational Media Association, Middleton, WI, April 27, 1995.

"Librarians in Cyberspace: AskERIC Cybrarians in Action," address, Wisconsin Educational Media Association, Middleton, WI, April 27, 1995.

"Libraries and Librarians: Thriving in the Technological Jungle," keynote session, Texas Library Association Annual Conference, Dallas, TX, April 6, 1995.

"Virtual Librarianship: The AskERIC Experience," workshop, Texas Library Association Annual Conference, Dallas, TX, April 6, 1995.

"School Libraries and Librarians: Thriving in the Technological Jungle," keynote session, Alaska Library Association Annual Conference, Juneau, Alaska, March 12 1995.

"Tomorrow's Virtual Librarian Today: The AskERIC Experience," session, Alaska Library Association Annual Conference, Juneau, Alaska, March 11, 1995.

"Freefall in Time & Space: Thriving as a Librarian in a Virtual World," keynote presentation, School Library Media Association of Western New York, April 1, 1995.

"Information Problem-Solving: The Big6™ Skills Approach to Library & Information Skills Instruction," presentation, School Library Media Association of Western New York, April 1, 1995.

"Information Problem-Solving: The Big6™ Skills Approach to Library & Information Skills Instruction," keynote presentation, School Library Media Association of Western New York, April 1, 1995.

"Information & Technology Instruction for the 21st Century: The Librarian/Teacher Partnership," full-day workshop, Eastern Suffolk County School Library System, Holbrook, NY, March 3, 1995.

"Information Technology: Transforming Learning & Teaching," keynote address, Nassau County School Library System Annual Conference, Uniondale, NY, March 2, 1995.

"AskERIC: The Saga Continues," presentation, Nassau County School Library System Annual Conference, Uniondale, NY, March 2, 1995.

"The Big6™ Skills Approach to Library & Information Skills Instruction," full-day workshop, Southern Connecticut State University, New Haven, CT, May 12, 1995.

"Teaching the Right Stuff: The Library & Information Science Core," panel presentation, Association for Library and Information Science Education Annual Meeting, Philadelphia, PA, February 3, 1995.

"Library Media Programs for the 21st Century," full-day workshop, District of Columbia Public Schools, Washington, D.C., February 1, 1995.

"Big6™ Week: Information Skills for the Information Age," series of presentations and workshops, sponsored by the Library Power Project, Paterson New Jersey Schools, Paterson, NJ, January 23-26 1995.

"Developing and Implementing Information and Technology Skills for the 21st Century" full-day workshop for administrators and library media staff, Alexandria Virginia Schools, Alexandria, VA, January 13, 1995.

"AskERIC: Update 1995," briefing, U.S. Department of Education Personnel, Washington D.C., January 11, 1995.

"Learning & Teaching in the Information Age: Library Media Programs, Technology, and School Reform," evening presentation to the community, sponsored by the Cambridge Library Power Project, Cambridge, MA, December 7, 1994.

"AskERIC: Educational Information with a Personal Touch," presentation, California Media and Library Educators Association Conference, Oakland, CA, November 17, 1994.

"Information and Technology Skills: Ensuring that Students are Effective Users of Information," presentation, California Media and Library Educators Association, Oakland, CA, November 17, 1994.

"The Big6™ Skills Approach to Library & Information Skills Instruction," full-day workshop, California Media and Library Educators Association, Oakland, CA, November 16, 1994.

"Learning Assessment and the Big6™: Focus on Results,” presentation with R. Berkowitz, American Association of School Librarians National Conference, Indianapolis, IN, November 12, 1994.

"Technology & the Big Six: Learning and Instruction in Context,” presentation with R. Berkowitz, American Association of School Librarians National Conference, Indianapolis, IN, November 11, 1994.

"Ensuring that Students are Effective Users of Information," keynote address, Michigan Association of Media Educators, Traverse City, MI, November 10, 1994.

"Information Problem-Solving," session, Michigan Association of Media Educators, Traverse City, MI, November 10, 1994.

"Schools for 2000 and Beyond," full-day workshop, Area Education Associations # 11, 14, 5, 6, Des Moines, IA, October 28, 1994.

"Implementation and Assessment of Information Literacy," full-day workshop, Area Education Association # 1, 7, Waterloo, IA, October 27, 1994.

"Learning & Teaching in the Information Age," workshop, Iowa City Schools, Cedar Rapids, IA, October 26, 1994.

"Curriculum Initiative in Action," full-day workshop, Massachusetts School Library Media Association, Sturbridge, MA, October 23, 1994.

"Schools for 2000 and Beyond," keynote address, Massachusetts School Library Media Association, Sturbridge, MA, October 23, 1994.

"Learning and Teaching in the Information Age," keynote address, Montana Education Association, Billings, MT, October 21, 1994.

"Information Problem Solving," workshop, Montana Library Association, Billings, MT, October 21, 1994.

"AskERIC: Education Information with a Personal Touch," workshop, Montana Education Association, Billings, MT, October 21, 1994.

"Information Literacy," workshop for regional supervisors, Utah Department of Education, Moab, UT, October 19, 1994.

"Information Literacy and Technology," workshop for state-level curriculum supervisors, Utah Department of Education, Salt Lake City, UT, October 18, 1994.

"Learning and Teaching in the Information Age," keynote presentation, Utah Educational Library Media Association/Utah Library Association, Salt Lake City, UT, October 18, 1994.

"Information Problem-Solving," half-day workshop, University of North Texas and Texas Woman's University, Denton, TX, October 8, 1994.

"Information-Based Education," Laslow Lecture, University of North Texas and Texas Woman's University, Denton, TX, October 8, 1994.

"Equity Through Access," keynote address, Ohio Educational Library Media Association, Columbus, OH, October 6, 1994.

"Information Problem-Solving: The Big6™ Skills," workshop, Ohio Educational Library Media Association, Columbus, OH, October 6, 1994.

"Information Skills and Helping with Homework," a workshop for parents, Lynn Library Power Project, Lynn, MA, September 29, 1994.

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