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Becca Munson – Knowledge Quest, 2023
In this article, the author examines how school librarianship has changed, but also remained the same over time. School librarians consistently hold to core values of collaboration, learning, equity and inclusion, access and literacy amidst changes in the landscape--technology, materials, school expectations, and student needs.
Descriptors: Educational History, School Libraries, Librarians, Educational Change
Stephanie Jacobs; Maryellen Nash; Theresa Burress; Kaya van Beynen – Communications in Information Literacy, 2023
Librarians within a newly combined, multi-campus research and instruction department undertook a large-scale peer review of their online instruction program and materials. This collaborative assessment project sought to unite three library departments with a cohesive vision for self-guided online library instruction while establishing consistent…
Descriptors: Peer Evaluation, Library Instruction, Electronic Learning, Librarians
Lacey, Sajni – College & Research Libraries, 2022
I am a cis-gendered, white passing, able bodied, biracial settler woman of Sri Lankan and English ancestry. I currently live and work as an uninvited but grateful guest on the traditional territory of the Syilx Okanagan Peoples in what is now known as Kelowna, British Columbia. I am also grateful to have been a guest on the traditional territories…
Descriptors: Racial Identification, Self Concept, Minority Group Teachers, Librarians
Lechtenberg, Urszula; Donovan, Carrie – College & Research Libraries, 2022
Considering all that we know about learning science, design principles, and reflective practice, is the one-shot instruction session an effective mode of knowledge transfer? If we could build information literacy initiatives from the ground up, based on students' prior experience and how they learn, our teaching would not be limited by past…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Educational Change, Information Literacy, Academic Libraries
Maintaining an Established Embedded Librarian Program for 15 Years before, during, and Post Pandemic
Aquila, Mary; Wolfe, Jennifer L. – Journal of Library & Information Services in Distance Learning, 2023
This article is an update to a previous article on the online embedded librarian program at Athens State University. It examines the nature of embedded librarianship at Athens State University and how it has grown and evolved over the past fifteen years. The authors review the literature and provide definitions and best practices associated with…
Descriptors: State Universities, Academic Libraries, Librarians, Distance Education
Kumaran, Maha; Maddison, Tasha – Journal of the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning, 2022
For the most part, information landscapes such as libraries are structured, organized, created, and used by the dominant groups. These spaces may be unfamiliar territory for many students. Humour used in library orientation elicits enjoyment and helps to connect librarians and students. Low and high inference humour used during orientation can…
Descriptors: Library Instruction, Library Services, Humor, Orientation
Ding, Yi – College & Research Libraries, 2022
What perceived role do one-shot information literacy sessions play in the professional status of librarianship? In what way is this perception resulting from and contributing to the feminization of instructional labor? How will criticizing and/or changing one-shots disrupt or perpetuate gender and other forms of inequity? All these questions…
Descriptors: Information Literacy, Gender Bias, Academic Libraries, Library Instruction
Arellano Douglas, Veronica; Gadsby, Joanna – College & Research Libraries, 2022
In "Connected Teaching: Relationship, Power, and Mattering in Higher Education," Harriet L. Schwartz presents "relationship as a site and source for learning." It is both where the learning takes place and the mechanism through which we teach and learn, making it the "essential driver of teaching and learning."…
Descriptors: Academic Libraries, Librarians, Library Instruction, Information Literacy
Black, Elizabeth L. – Public Services Quarterly, 2020
The purpose of this paper is to describe how the Understanding by Design instructional design framework can be applied to design high-quality single-session information literacy instruction. The author describes the Understanding by Design process in detail, noting modifications for single instructional session design with examples from the…
Descriptors: Instructional Design, Information Literacy, Library Instruction, Academic Libraries
Kirsten Dean; Julia Feerrar; Katlyn Griffin; Kelsey Hammer – New Directions for Teaching and Learning, 2024
In this chapter, a team of academic librarians offers strategies to address four common challenges instructors face when incorporating digital literacy into their courses.
Descriptors: Holistic Approach, Digital Literacy, Partnerships in Education, Academic Libraries
Smith, Dolsy – Communications in Information Literacy, 2020
This piece situates the project of critique in relation to the idea of library instruction as labor and the library as an organization. If the laborer can come to reflect on the conditions of their labor, thereby achieving a measure of autonomy even at the grindstone, it's also possible that the critical subject can be induced or coerced to labor…
Descriptors: Library Instruction, Academic Libraries, Librarians, Critical Theory
Hostetler, Kirsten – Project Information Literacy, 2021
What is the value of a graduate degree? It is a calculation: time plus tuition minus the chance of getting the right job after graduation. When the costs far outweigh the return, a new question might occur to graduates: Can I have my money back? Most prospective graduate students run the math before applying to a program, but it is next to…
Descriptors: Library Education, Librarians, Academic Libraries, Graduate Study
Sarah van Ingen Lauer; Susan Ariew – portal: Libraries and the Academy, 2024
This article describes how and why the Dunning-Kruger effect, in which novice students fail to recognize their own lack of research skills, often occurs with the one-shot library instruction mode. In contrast, we offer a holistic model of instruction that emphasizes closer information literacy connections to higher education curricula. Through…
Descriptors: Librarians, Research Skills, Low Achievement, Underachievement
Giles, Naomi – Knowledge Quest, 2020
The actions of a single librarian can bring about district support aimed at increasing students' equitable access to a strong school library. This article shares a success story from a sole school librarian who showed evidence of the school library's value and was able to double her contracted presence as the school's librarian.
Descriptors: School Libraries, Librarians, Advocacy, Librarian Teacher Cooperation
Bastone, Zoe; Clement, Kristina – College & Research Libraries, 2022
While the one-shot model of instruction is the most common model of library instruction, a review of the literature highlights that academic librarians have struggled to identify how and if it is possible to meet curricular needs. This theoretical literature review takes a critical look at the one-shot and argues that this model fails to be the…
Descriptors: Librarians, Curriculum, Students with Disabilities, Library Instruction