Universal Design for Learning in Academic Libraries:: Theory into Practice
Editat de Danielle Skaggs, Rachel M. McMullinen Limba Engleză Paperback – 22 apr 2024 – vârsta ani
In four parts, Universal Design for Learning in Academic Libraries: Theory into Practice explores UDL:
- Theory and Background
- In Instruction and Reference
- Behind the Scenes
- Beyond the Library
Universal Design for Learning in Academic Libraries can make learning about UDL and implementing it into your work quicker and easier, and provides ways to become an advocate for UDL inside your library and across campus.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9798892555494
Pagini: 294
Dimensiuni: 178 x 254 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.51 kg
Editura: American Library Association
Colecția Assoc of College & Research Libraries
Pagini: 294
Dimensiuni: 178 x 254 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.51 kg
Editura: American Library Association
Colecția Assoc of College & Research Libraries
Notă biografică
Danielle Skaggs has authored several book chapters and currently serves as journal co-editor for Pennsylvania Libraries: Research & Practice. She is coming to Universal Design and UDL from a strong background in accessibility work, including teaching an ACRL e-learning course on creating accessible video tutorials.
Rachel McMullin is the co-author of Supporting Students on the Autism Spectrum: A Practical Guide for Academic Libraries (Libraries Unlimited, 2019). She was the main author of the instruction chapter, which incorporated the Universal Design for Instruction framework. Her current research is focused on applying UDL to the library instruction one-shot and has submitted a chapter proposal on the topic to the forthcoming ACRL book Exploring Inclusive & Equitable Pedagogies: Creating Space for All Learners.
Rachel McMullin is the co-author of Supporting Students on the Autism Spectrum: A Practical Guide for Academic Libraries (Libraries Unlimited, 2019). She was the main author of the instruction chapter, which incorporated the Universal Design for Instruction framework. Her current research is focused on applying UDL to the library instruction one-shot and has submitted a chapter proposal on the topic to the forthcoming ACRL book Exploring Inclusive & Equitable Pedagogies: Creating Space for All Learners.
Cuprins
Contents
Preface
Part I: UDL Theory and Background
Chapter 1. An Overview of UDL Theory and Scholarship in Higher Education
Rachel M. McMullin and Danielle Skaggs
Chapter 2. What’s Law Got To Do With It? Universal Design for Learning and Federal Policies in The United States
Stefanie Havelka
Chapter 3. UDL and the Reference Interview
Hannah Loewen, Gwendolyn B. Peart, Bethany Radcliffe, and Garrett B. Trott
Part II: UDL in Instruction and Reference
Chapter 4. Reaching All Researchers: Working with Student Disability Services to Create Accessible Research Services
Mary Margaret Cornwell
Chapter 5. Information Literacy and Learning Activities for All: Combining Universal Design for Learning with the ACRL Framework for Information Literacy for Higher Education
Sandy Hervieux
Chapter 6. UDL as a Framework for Expanding Liaison Work and Engaging with Students
Erica DeFrain
Chapter 7. From Theory to Practice: Using UDL to Move Library Instruction and Support Online
Jenny Dale and Samantha Harlow
Chapter 8. Designing for Everyone: Accessibility, Inclusion, and Equity in Online Instruction
Kimberly Shotick
Chapter 9. Combining UDL and Digital Accessibility Principles to Create Inclusive Learning Experiences in Libraries
Elisabeth B. White
Chapter 10. Implementing UDL Using an Interactive LibWizard Tutorial to Reach the Needs of Community College Students
Madeline Ruggiero
Chapter 11. LibGuides and Universal Design for Learning: A Case Study for Improving the Accessibility of Research Guides
Lauren Kehoe and Iris Bierlein
Part III: UDL Behind the Scenes
Chapter 12. Open Universal Design for Learning: Working to Make Open Educational Resources Equitable and Accessible
Samantha Peter and Hilary Baribeau
Chapter 13. Using the Instructional Design Process to Effectively Apply UDL to OER: Considerations, Limitations, and Best Practices
Michael Chee and Kari D. Weaver
Chapter 14. Applying UDL Guidelines to OER Marketing and Outreach
Sabrina Davis
Chapter 15. A Visual Workflow for Cataloging
Arden Kirkland and Minor Gordon
Chapter 16. Setting Achievable Goals to Meet High Expectations: One Library’s Approach to Universal Design for Learning (UDL) and Accessibility Standards
Victoria Eastes, Lisa Kallman Hopkins, Bridgit McCafferty, and Johnnie Porter
Chapter 17. UDL: Universal Design for Learning or Universal Design for Leadership?
Garrett B. Trott
Part IV: UDL Beyond the Library
Chapter 18. Removing Barriers with Assignment Design
Urszula (Ula) Lechtenberg
Chapter 19. UDL in the Library and Beyond
Breanne A. Kirsch and Katelyn Sabelko
About the Authors
Preface
Part I: UDL Theory and Background
Chapter 1. An Overview of UDL Theory and Scholarship in Higher Education
Rachel M. McMullin and Danielle Skaggs
Chapter 2. What’s Law Got To Do With It? Universal Design for Learning and Federal Policies in The United States
Stefanie Havelka
Chapter 3. UDL and the Reference Interview
Hannah Loewen, Gwendolyn B. Peart, Bethany Radcliffe, and Garrett B. Trott
Part II: UDL in Instruction and Reference
Chapter 4. Reaching All Researchers: Working with Student Disability Services to Create Accessible Research Services
Mary Margaret Cornwell
Chapter 5. Information Literacy and Learning Activities for All: Combining Universal Design for Learning with the ACRL Framework for Information Literacy for Higher Education
Sandy Hervieux
Chapter 6. UDL as a Framework for Expanding Liaison Work and Engaging with Students
Erica DeFrain
Chapter 7. From Theory to Practice: Using UDL to Move Library Instruction and Support Online
Jenny Dale and Samantha Harlow
Chapter 8. Designing for Everyone: Accessibility, Inclusion, and Equity in Online Instruction
Kimberly Shotick
Chapter 9. Combining UDL and Digital Accessibility Principles to Create Inclusive Learning Experiences in Libraries
Elisabeth B. White
Chapter 10. Implementing UDL Using an Interactive LibWizard Tutorial to Reach the Needs of Community College Students
Madeline Ruggiero
Chapter 11. LibGuides and Universal Design for Learning: A Case Study for Improving the Accessibility of Research Guides
Lauren Kehoe and Iris Bierlein
Part III: UDL Behind the Scenes
Chapter 12. Open Universal Design for Learning: Working to Make Open Educational Resources Equitable and Accessible
Samantha Peter and Hilary Baribeau
Chapter 13. Using the Instructional Design Process to Effectively Apply UDL to OER: Considerations, Limitations, and Best Practices
Michael Chee and Kari D. Weaver
Chapter 14. Applying UDL Guidelines to OER Marketing and Outreach
Sabrina Davis
Chapter 15. A Visual Workflow for Cataloging
Arden Kirkland and Minor Gordon
Chapter 16. Setting Achievable Goals to Meet High Expectations: One Library’s Approach to Universal Design for Learning (UDL) and Accessibility Standards
Victoria Eastes, Lisa Kallman Hopkins, Bridgit McCafferty, and Johnnie Porter
Chapter 17. UDL: Universal Design for Learning or Universal Design for Leadership?
Garrett B. Trott
Part IV: UDL Beyond the Library
Chapter 18. Removing Barriers with Assignment Design
Urszula (Ula) Lechtenberg
Chapter 19. UDL in the Library and Beyond
Breanne A. Kirsch and Katelyn Sabelko
About the Authors