Academic libraries in the United States are increasingly adopting liaison models in order to increase their impact across the campus community. Through the evolution of this model, librarians must negotiate the new landscape for providing information literacy instruction to diverse and specialized populations. In order to adapt to specific departmental needs, while maintaining learning outcomes within the ACRL Framework, liaisons must design a systems for assessing how best to ensure all needs are addressed. Peer mentoring establishes a community of practice that will guide strategic planning while maintaining continual reflection and revision of the information literacy program
Now in its fourth year, the Library Assessment Committee at the University of Richmond has made grea...
Peer assessment can be defined as “an arrangement for learners to consider and specify the level, va...
Many academic librarians who provide library instruction have never received formal training in educ...
Academic libraries in the United States are increasingly adopting liaison models in order to increas...
This article presents a practical method for formative, self-reflective assessment of the liaison ac...
Assessment is increasingly important to higher education. Tight budgets and scarce resources demand ...
This paper is a part of the proceedings for the 2018 Library Assessment Conference. It describes an ...
For librarians engaged in teaching and learning, reflection has the potential to create opportunitie...
Peer learning services are an emerging trend in academic libraries of various sizes. These models al...
Purpose: This paper demonstrates how the author’s library was able to enhance the collaborative lear...
Like any other constituency of the academic community, librarians understand that assessment is an ...
Frostburg State University\u27s Information Literacy Programs have been directly impacted by the man...
This article presents a practical method for formative, self-reflective assessment of the liaison ac...
Academic librarians are connecting with campus partners in novel ways to question and discover how t...
Members of the first cohort (2014) of the Association of College and Research Libraries’ (ACRL) Asse...
Now in its fourth year, the Library Assessment Committee at the University of Richmond has made grea...
Peer assessment can be defined as “an arrangement for learners to consider and specify the level, va...
Many academic librarians who provide library instruction have never received formal training in educ...
Academic libraries in the United States are increasingly adopting liaison models in order to increas...
This article presents a practical method for formative, self-reflective assessment of the liaison ac...
Assessment is increasingly important to higher education. Tight budgets and scarce resources demand ...
This paper is a part of the proceedings for the 2018 Library Assessment Conference. It describes an ...
For librarians engaged in teaching and learning, reflection has the potential to create opportunitie...
Peer learning services are an emerging trend in academic libraries of various sizes. These models al...
Purpose: This paper demonstrates how the author’s library was able to enhance the collaborative lear...
Like any other constituency of the academic community, librarians understand that assessment is an ...
Frostburg State University\u27s Information Literacy Programs have been directly impacted by the man...
This article presents a practical method for formative, self-reflective assessment of the liaison ac...
Academic librarians are connecting with campus partners in novel ways to question and discover how t...
Members of the first cohort (2014) of the Association of College and Research Libraries’ (ACRL) Asse...
Now in its fourth year, the Library Assessment Committee at the University of Richmond has made grea...
Peer assessment can be defined as “an arrangement for learners to consider and specify the level, va...
Many academic librarians who provide library instruction have never received formal training in educ...