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An academic library's instruction program reflects and communicates
its vision for teaching and learning within the context of its
institution, and the instruction coordinator plays an essential
role in shaping and advancing this vision. Instruction coordinators
and directors in academic libraries may have a variety of titles
and wear an entire wardrobe's worth of hats, but they face many of
the same challenges in developing, promoting, and evaluating their
instruction programs. This book approaches using the instruction
program as the catalyst to further the library's agenda for
teaching and learning and gives instruction program directors a set
of resources that will help them map out, enact, and assess the
impact of this agenda. This book is ideal for librarians and
administrators who direct, coordinate, or lead an academic
library's teaching and learning program and is particularly useful
for new instruction program coordinators--either those new to their
position or new to their institution.
An academic library's instruction program reflects and communicates
its vision for teaching and learning within the context of its
institution, and the instruction coordinator plays an essential
role in shaping and advancing this vision. Instruction coordinators
and directors in academic libraries may have a variety of titles
and wear an entire wardrobe's worth of hats, but they face many of
the same challenges in developing, promoting, and evaluating their
instruction programs. This book approaches using the instruction
program as the catalyst to further the library's agenda for
teaching and learning and gives instruction program directors a set
of resources that will help them map out, enact, and assess the
impact of this agenda. This book is ideal for librarians and
administrators who direct, coordinate, or lead an academic
library's teaching and learning program and is particularly useful
for new instruction program coordinators--either those new to their
position or new to their institution.
The budget-constrained, rapidly evolving climate of higher
education and academic libraries makes it a necessity for academic
librarians and administrators to communicate the value of their
library to the university. This book explains how to execute this
critical task. Authored by a library director and director of
library liason and instructional services who formerly served as a
faculty member, a librarian, and a professional development
instructor, The Pivotal Role of Academic Librarians in Digital
Learning establishes the library's role in supporting student
learning in an increasingly digital environment by exploring
theoretical foundations and sharing concrete examples. The chapters
focus on strategies and methods for demonstrating the academic
library's value through strategic campus partnerships, creation of
learning objects such as video tutorials, research instruction
designed to facilitate student collaboration, and participation in
assessment of learning on campus. All of the topics addressed
within a broad range of subject matter fall within the scope of
learning in the "digital age," with particular emphasis on
utilizing online learning environments-including social media-to
teach students critical thinking and research skills as well as to
position the academic library as an integral part of the modern
learning environment. This book is a must-read for academic
librarians in instructional roles, teaching faculty, academic
library administrators and managers who need to communicate the
value of the library in relation to student learning, and academic
administrators who are obligated to demonstrate the important role
of libraries in academic excellence. Advocates and explains the
instructional role of academic librarians-a role that is key and
continuing to grow in importance Furnishes practical examples of
digital products and proven processes to aid in student learning
Provides concrete methodologies to use technology to increase the
visibility and perceived value of academic libraries Illustrates
the use of templates, lesson plans, and other tools that serve
teaching librarians
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