New academic librarian takes on formal classroom role, as adjunct assistant professor, due to shortage of library education faculty in a library media program. Describes development of an undergraduate children’s literature course. Discusses incorporation of web course software, online readings, and evaluative assignments for undergraduates. Gives examples of pitfalls and successes in developing and teaching a course at the college level for the first time. Offers perspective of the librarian in the formal classroom
Provides an introduction to issues related to instructional improvement in academic libraries throug...
Since 2002, 97% of librarian jobs posted in American Libraries have required an American Library Ass...
The 20th century information explosion provided widespread technological innovation and ease of acce...
"This case study will examine the programs and workshops of the University Library of the University...
Provides information on entering academic librarianship for library school students in the U.S. Deta...
The author describes her experiences as a librarian and an adjunct professor at the Graduate School ...
For two different semesters, the author—an academic library liaison for a large school of music—had ...
The acculturation of librarians to faculty librarian positions is compared and contrasted to the soc...
This poster discusses approaches to ensure that adjunct placements leverage the temporary placement ...
Academic libraries are undergoing a great deal of change as they transform themselves from a traditi...
Based on papers presented at a 2005 workshop for individuals interested in becoming academic law lib...
When library school students graduate, their primary goal frequently is to find a job; they may have...
The status of librarians as faculty in academia continues to evolve. There are many campus models fo...
From community colleges to research universities to private colleges, part-time, graduate student, a...
Teaching is a core role for librarians in academic contexts, although most librarians are not formal...
Provides an introduction to issues related to instructional improvement in academic libraries throug...
Since 2002, 97% of librarian jobs posted in American Libraries have required an American Library Ass...
The 20th century information explosion provided widespread technological innovation and ease of acce...
"This case study will examine the programs and workshops of the University Library of the University...
Provides information on entering academic librarianship for library school students in the U.S. Deta...
The author describes her experiences as a librarian and an adjunct professor at the Graduate School ...
For two different semesters, the author—an academic library liaison for a large school of music—had ...
The acculturation of librarians to faculty librarian positions is compared and contrasted to the soc...
This poster discusses approaches to ensure that adjunct placements leverage the temporary placement ...
Academic libraries are undergoing a great deal of change as they transform themselves from a traditi...
Based on papers presented at a 2005 workshop for individuals interested in becoming academic law lib...
When library school students graduate, their primary goal frequently is to find a job; they may have...
The status of librarians as faculty in academia continues to evolve. There are many campus models fo...
From community colleges to research universities to private colleges, part-time, graduate student, a...
Teaching is a core role for librarians in academic contexts, although most librarians are not formal...
Provides an introduction to issues related to instructional improvement in academic libraries throug...
Since 2002, 97% of librarian jobs posted in American Libraries have required an American Library Ass...
The 20th century information explosion provided widespread technological innovation and ease of acce...