%0 Journal Article %T Faculty and Librarian Collaboration on Problem-based Learning %A Samantha Schmehl Hines %A Eric Hines %J Journal of Library Innovation %D 2012 %I Western New York Library Resources Council %X This report describes a case study using a collaborative model of problem-based learning in library instruction as an innovative alternative to traditional methods. The authors examine the use of problem-based library instruction in three courses, including an examination of the results of the assignment students were given as part of the exercise. The authors found that the problem-based learning model increased student engagement with library resources and provided a mechanism for identifying and correcting deficiencies in students¡¯ information literacy knowledge and skills. If a specific session of library instruction is intended to provide guidance on the use of the library for a particular assignment or project, then using a problem-based learning approach in collaboration with teaching faculty is a simple way to improve library instruction. %K problem-based learning %K library instruction %K case study %K academic libraries %U http://www.libraryinnovation.org/article/view/201