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Three Non-U.S. Perspectives On The Covid-19 Experience In Libraries, Sarah Ruslan, Edward Junhao Lim, Jennifer Aw Stubbs
Three Non-U.S. Perspectives On The Covid-19 Experience In Libraries, Sarah Ruslan, Edward Junhao Lim, Jennifer Aw Stubbs
UConn Library Presentations
This was an interactive panel presented at the Critical Pedagogy Symposium. Our presenters’ theme was their atypical work experiences across different cities.
- Jennifer shared her perspective as a privileged economic migrant (White American woman in Shanghai). Colleges and graduate schools have been online–successfully–for over a decade. Our students are not alone. This is the new normal and it is cool.
- Sarah shared her perspective both as a library student doing her fieldwork on a controversial topic during the lockdown in Singapore, as well as a library staff managing on-site student workers who live on campus while she worked from home. …
From Chaos To Planned Future: Transforming Libguides From Pathfinders To Learning Objects, Marisol Ramos
From Chaos To Planned Future: Transforming Libguides From Pathfinders To Learning Objects, Marisol Ramos
UConn Library Presentations
This presentation shares how the LibGuides Management Team at UConn Library applied the lessons learned from previous mistakes to build more accessible and pedagogical sound research guides using LibGuides v2. I will share the issues, challenges, and successes of applying guidelines and best practices in a consistent way to improve the user experience while accessing our research, course, general and topic guides.
Leave Your “Expert” Hat At The Door: Embracing Critical Pedagogy To Create A Community Of Librarian Learners, Marisol Ramos, Jennifer Snow, Sharon Giovenale, Kathleen Labadorf, Dawn Cadogan
Leave Your “Expert” Hat At The Door: Embracing Critical Pedagogy To Create A Community Of Librarian Learners, Marisol Ramos, Jennifer Snow, Sharon Giovenale, Kathleen Labadorf, Dawn Cadogan
Published Works
The purpose of these activities is to bring together an open-minded community of learners that will foster a critical pedagogy environment among librarians in their workplace. In this way, librarians can reflect on their instruction and develop new skills and insights that will benefit both themselves and their students.