Extending Research Conversations: a Model for Integrated Research Instruction Mary Buckley, Associate Professor of Theatre & Dance, buckley@gwu.edu Bill Gillis, Research & Instruction Librarian, gillis@gwu.edu Katherine Larsen, Assistant Professor University Writing, klarsen@gwu.edu Selected Readings Bizup, Joseph. "BEAM: A Rhetorical Vocabulary for Teaching Research-Based Writing." Rhetoric Review 27, no. 1 (January 2008): 72-86. Burke, Kenneth. The Philosophy of Literary Form. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1941. In particular see “Imagine that you enter a parlor,” pp. 110-111. Harris, Joseph. Rewriting: How To Do Things With Texts. Logan: Utah State Univ. Press, 2006. Hillard, Van. "Information Literacy as Situated Literacy." Teaching Literary Research: Challenges in a Changing Environment, edited by Kathleen A. Johnson and Steven R. Harris, 11-21. Chicago: Association of College and Research Libraries, 2009. Lesnick, Alice. "Odd Questions, Strange Texts, and Other People." Writing-Based Teaching: Essential Practices and Enduring Questions, edited by Teresa Vilardi and Mary Chang, 71-94. Albany: State University of New York Press, 2009. McMillen, Paula S., and Eric Hill. "Why teach `research as a conversation’ in freshman composition courses? A metaphor to help librarians and composition instructors develop a shared model." Research Strategies 20, no. 1/2 (March 2004): 3-22. Meiman, Meg. “Through the Eyes of Picasso: Literary Research from the Best of Both Worlds.” Teaching Literary Research: Challenges in a Changing Environment, edited by Kathleen A. Johnson and Steven R. Harris, 169-181. Chicago: Association of College and Research Libraries, 2009. Williams, Elizabeth M. “The Printing Press and the Web: Modernists Teaching Postmodernists.” Teaching Literary Research: Challenges in a Changing Environment, edited by Kathleen A. Johnson and Steven R. Harris, 61-80. Chicago: Association of College and Research Libraries, 2009. See also: London course website: https://fanpilgrimage.wordpress.com/ London course research guide: http://libguides.gwu.edu/london Paris course website: http://www.gwuparis.com/ Paris course research guide: http://libguides.gwu.edu/paris