<div dir="ltr">Dear Colleagues: <br><div><br>You are cordially invited to attend the 15th Annual <a href="http://library.lclark.edu/lib/sherrer.htm">Johannah Sherrer Memorial Lecture</a> at Lewis & Clark College on Friday, Sept. 19 beginning at 3:00 PM in Smith Hall, Albany Quadrangle. Our speaker this year is<b> Andrew Asher,</b> Assessment Librarian at Indiana University in Bloomington. Mr. Asher's talk is entitled<b> "Discovering Information: Investigations into How Students Search" </b>and is abstracted below:<br>
<br>In today's networked information environment, effectively searching for
and locating information are critical digital literacy skills.
Unfortunately, while university students have a variety of powerful
search tools at their disposal, they often lack a sufficient
understanding how these tools work, as well as their strengths and
limitations. Using qualitative and quantitative data collected from
students at several universities, this presentation will examine the
practices and processes of students as they locate information across a
variety of search platforms, and will critically evaluate the potential
for bias to be introduced into these processes. This presentation will
describe how students' expectations engender search behaviors that
privilege the role of the search tool itself in evaluating information
quality, making students vulnerable to biases embedded within search
systems. Working under the assumption that a truly "neutral" search
system is a logical and technical impossibility, this presentation will
then examine the types of social values tacitly embedded within search
tools, and will evaluate how these values affect the experience of
student researchers and how they may be subtlety structuring students'
knowledge acquisition.<br><br></div><div>A reception will follow the lecture and RSVPs to Michelle Pennock at <a href="mailto:mpennock@lclark.edu">mpennock@lclark.edu</a> are encouraged. Directions, Maps, and Parking Information are available on the <a href="http://www.lclark.edu/visit/">Lewis & Clark website.</a><br>
<br>We hope you can join us!<br><br></div><div>Elaine Hirsch<br>Associate Director <br>Watzek Library<br></div><div>Lewis & Clark <br></div></div>