Training Library Instructors: Vol 2: A Guide to Training Librarians: Publications in Librarianship, cartea 83
Editat de Matthew Weirick Johnsonen Limba Engleză Paperback – 4 noi 2024 – vârsta ani
In two volumes, Training Library Instructors collects examples of how we train our colleagues to teach, whether they’re student workers, non-librarian staff, new or experienced librarians, or something else entirely. In Volume 2, A Guide to Training Librarians, librarians share their knowledge about teaching, learning, and pedagogy through a variety of replicable activities: formal and informal workshops, courses, communities of practice, peer observation, and more. Programs include mock instruction, nano-teaching, and other feedback and homework mechanisms; happen at the individual, institutional, or consortial level; and can involve collaborations across library or university departments.
So many librarians value lifelong learning and the opportunity to learn from each other. A Guide to Training Librarians provides a starting point for readers considering their own teach-the-teacher programs and various approaches to learning together, exploring library instruction for the first time, or expanding existing knowledge through continued education.
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ISBN-13: 9798892556019
Pagini: 226
Dimensiuni: 178 x 254 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.4 kg
Editura: American Library Association
Colecția Assoc of College & Research Libraries
Seria Publications in Librarianship
Pagini: 226
Dimensiuni: 178 x 254 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.4 kg
Editura: American Library Association
Colecția Assoc of College & Research Libraries
Seria Publications in Librarianship
Cuprins
Acknowledgements
Volume 2: A Guide to Training Librarians
Introduction
Matthew Weirick Johnson
Part V. Case Studies: Continuing Training for Library Instructors
Chapter 15
Developing Library Instructors Together: A Case Study from the Hong Kong JULAC Consortium
Victoria F. Caplan, Christopher Chan, Lisa Janicke Hinchliffe, and Eunice S. P. Wong
Chapter 16
Increasing Inclusive Instruction: Building a Bespoke In-house Teacher Training Programme at the University of Cambridge
Kirstie Preest and Claire Sewell
Chapter 17
Communities of Support: Using the Community of Practice Model for Library Instructor Development
Melissa A. Wong and Laura Saunders
Part VI. Case Studies: Training New Librarians
Chapter 18
We’re All in This Together: Holistic Approaches to Training New Instruction Librarians
Randi Beem, Marc Bess, Ryan Harris, Abby Moore, Natalie Ornat Bitting, Catherine Tingelstad, and Angel Truesdale
Chapter 19
Learning What Works: The Impact of Change on Training New Library Instructors
Josette M. Kubicki, Tonya D. Dority, Thomas C. Weeks, and Emma Kate Morgan
Part VII. Case Studies: Training New and Experienced Librarians
Chapter 20
Planning for Instruction Training: Implementing an On-the-Job Training for Library Instructors
Livia Piotto
Chapter 21
Supporting Librarian Teachers: The Learning-Centered Librarian Instruction Program at the University of Victoria
Karen Munro, Cynthia Korpan, Matt Huculak, and Michael Lines
Chapter 22
Best of Both Worlds: Training for New and Experienced Library Instructors
David X. Lemmons, Ashley Blinstrub, Kayla M. Gourlay, Maoria J. Kirker, Janna Mattson, and Anna K. Murphy-Lang
Part VIII: Reflections
Chapter 23
The Introverted Instructor: Tackling Library Instruction When It’s Out of Your Comfort Zone
Ginelle Baskin
Chapter 24
(Eventually) Learning to Look Before I Leap: Discovering Instructional Design Mid-Career
Nicole Westerdahl
Chapter 25
Learning from Each Other: Peer Observation for On-the-Job Library Instructor Development
Alexandra Mitchell
Chapter 26
Peer Observation and its Discontents: Using Autotheory to Argue for Focused, Community-Centered Instruction Training
Russel Peterson
Chapter 27
It Takes a Village to Raise a Librarian: Reflection on an Unconference Teaching Workshop
Sam Mandani and Fannie Ouyang
Chapter 28
Go and Get What You Need!: Seeking Out Mentorship
Jamia Williams
Conclusion
Moving Instruction Training Forward in Academic Libraries
Matthew Weirick Johnson
About the Authors
Volume 2: A Guide to Training Librarians
Introduction
Matthew Weirick Johnson
Part V. Case Studies: Continuing Training for Library Instructors
Chapter 15
Developing Library Instructors Together: A Case Study from the Hong Kong JULAC Consortium
Victoria F. Caplan, Christopher Chan, Lisa Janicke Hinchliffe, and Eunice S. P. Wong
Chapter 16
Increasing Inclusive Instruction: Building a Bespoke In-house Teacher Training Programme at the University of Cambridge
Kirstie Preest and Claire Sewell
Chapter 17
Communities of Support: Using the Community of Practice Model for Library Instructor Development
Melissa A. Wong and Laura Saunders
Part VI. Case Studies: Training New Librarians
Chapter 18
We’re All in This Together: Holistic Approaches to Training New Instruction Librarians
Randi Beem, Marc Bess, Ryan Harris, Abby Moore, Natalie Ornat Bitting, Catherine Tingelstad, and Angel Truesdale
Chapter 19
Learning What Works: The Impact of Change on Training New Library Instructors
Josette M. Kubicki, Tonya D. Dority, Thomas C. Weeks, and Emma Kate Morgan
Part VII. Case Studies: Training New and Experienced Librarians
Chapter 20
Planning for Instruction Training: Implementing an On-the-Job Training for Library Instructors
Livia Piotto
Chapter 21
Supporting Librarian Teachers: The Learning-Centered Librarian Instruction Program at the University of Victoria
Karen Munro, Cynthia Korpan, Matt Huculak, and Michael Lines
Chapter 22
Best of Both Worlds: Training for New and Experienced Library Instructors
David X. Lemmons, Ashley Blinstrub, Kayla M. Gourlay, Maoria J. Kirker, Janna Mattson, and Anna K. Murphy-Lang
Part VIII: Reflections
Chapter 23
The Introverted Instructor: Tackling Library Instruction When It’s Out of Your Comfort Zone
Ginelle Baskin
Chapter 24
(Eventually) Learning to Look Before I Leap: Discovering Instructional Design Mid-Career
Nicole Westerdahl
Chapter 25
Learning from Each Other: Peer Observation for On-the-Job Library Instructor Development
Alexandra Mitchell
Chapter 26
Peer Observation and its Discontents: Using Autotheory to Argue for Focused, Community-Centered Instruction Training
Russel Peterson
Chapter 27
It Takes a Village to Raise a Librarian: Reflection on an Unconference Teaching Workshop
Sam Mandani and Fannie Ouyang
Chapter 28
Go and Get What You Need!: Seeking Out Mentorship
Jamia Williams
Conclusion
Moving Instruction Training Forward in Academic Libraries
Matthew Weirick Johnson
About the Authors