Transforming Libraries To Serve Graduate Students [Introduction], Crystal L. Renfro, Cheryl Stiles
Oct 2018
Transforming Libraries To Serve Graduate Students [Introduction], Crystal L. Renfro, Cheryl Stiles
Crystal L Renfro
Transforming Libraries to Serve Graduate Students is a practical atlas of how librarians around the world are serving the dynamic academics that are today’s graduate students. Edited by Crystal Renfro and Cheryl Stiles, this 460+ page text (34 chapters) compiles chapters from librarian authors from across North American and Europe. In four sections—One Size Does Not Fit All: Services by Discipline, Degree, and Delivery Method; Librarian Functions and Spaces Transformed to Meet Graduate Students’ Needs; More Than Just Information Literacy: Workshops and Data Services; and Partnerships—readers will discover a plethora of programs and ideas gleaned directly from experienced librarians working …
How Undergraduate Students' Perceptions Of Academic Librarians Can Inform Innovative Teaching, Jody C. Fagan, Hillary Ostermiller, Elizabeth Price, Lara Sapp
Jun 2018
How Undergraduate Students' Perceptions Of Academic Librarians Can Inform Innovative Teaching, Jody C. Fagan, Hillary Ostermiller, Elizabeth Price, Lara Sapp
Elizabeth Price
Student perceptions of teachers can influence the success of instruction, and library instruction is no exception. Understanding the mindset of students can help academic librarians prepare for in-person and asynchronous classes and create instructional materials. By anticipating students’ impressions, librarians can challenge false assumptions and improve interactions. This poster highlights findings from a large study of how undergraduate students at one institution perceive academic librarians.
Mentoring The Next Generation Of Librarians.Ppt, Tiffney Gipson
Apr 2018
Mentoring The Next Generation Of Librarians.Ppt, Tiffney Gipson
Tiffney Gipson
Library mentoring programs can impact both experienced and new librarians. While many librarians have benefited both personally and professionally from mentoring relationships, some argue that the next generation of librarians may not respond to typical traditional or classic mentoring techniques. As a millennial who has had many in-depth discussions on this topic, the author believes that many of the mentoring tools that worked so well in the past do not seem to resonate with millennial librarians today. For example, the baby-boom generation may have had one or two separate mentoring relationships throughout their career. The millennial generation, however, may respond …
Academic Librarians And Labor Unions: Attitudes And Experiences, Ian Mccullough
Dec 2017
Academic Librarians And Labor Unions: Attitudes And Experiences, Ian Mccullough
Ian McCullough
This research project investigates librarians’ attitudes toward unions and collective bargaining through data collected from a nationwide survey of 359 academic librarians in the United States. We found that academic librarians have a generally positive view of unions and collective bargaining agreements, a notable result in a national political atmosphere that is demonstrably anti-union. Union membership is strongly bound to faculty status. Our research results imply that unionization and collective bargaining provide stronger job protections and higher wages than faculty status alone, and suggest that discussions of faculty status in academic libraries may not have provided best possible way to …