1. Lynn D. Lampert, “Who's Afraid of Partnerships for Information Literacy Initiatives? Working Together to Empower Learners,” College and Research Libraries News 64 (April 2003): 246–248, 253.
2. This fact is reflected in the literature of library science very aptly documented by Rader (p. 1), who notes that in the year 2002 alone, 300 professional publications dealt with the topic. Hannelore B. Rader, “Information Literacy 1973–2002: A Selected Literature Review,” Library Trends 51 (Fall 2002): 242–259.
3. “Information Literacy Accreditation Mandates: What They Mean for Faculty and Librarians”;Thompson;Library Trends,2002
4. “Listening for Collaboration: Faculty and Librarians Working Together”;Raspa,2000
5. Collaborative Learning: Higher Education, Interdependence, and the Authority of Knowledge;Bruffee,1993