Traditional conceptualisations of the library profession have been challenged due to persistent societal change, similarly affecting professional education. Challenges resulting from such change can be understood as uncertainty of definition and fit in society, and thus a questioning of professional identity. Examinations of professional identity offers potential in practice when introduced in the educational context. This paper outlines a pedagogical tool adapted from a method used in research investigating public librarian professional identity in New Zealand. The tool leverages the elicitation of critical incidents, along with guided questions, to prompt examination of professional identity. The tool is embedded within reflexive practice...
We now accept that teaching and supporting learning is part of our professional domain, irrespective...
This study focused on the research question: how do higher education academic librarians in the UK r...
This article reviews the professional identity of the academic librarian within higher education in ...
Traditional conceptualisations of the library profession have been challenged due to persistent soci...
Professional and social change has called into question the professional identity of the librarian. ...
The definition and fit of the librarian and library in society have been called into question amidst...
This paper reports findings from interviews with practicing public librarians in Aotearoa New Zealan...
Librarian professional identity formation can be understood as a process over time influenced by soc...
This paper examines in-depth processes of librarian professional identity negotiations impacting pra...
This grounded theory project asked "how to library and information science (LIS) graduates in non-li...
Introduction. This paper introduces the metaphorical-critical incident technique where elicitation o...
This study explores the development of ???teacher identity??? among academic librarians through a se...
Drawing inspiration from our own experiences, we find that intentional development of teaching ident...
For academic librarians, teaching is often a core part of their work, but they typically receive lim...
As academic librarians’ instructional responsibilities evolve, it is useful to consider what factors...
We now accept that teaching and supporting learning is part of our professional domain, irrespective...
This study focused on the research question: how do higher education academic librarians in the UK r...
This article reviews the professional identity of the academic librarian within higher education in ...
Traditional conceptualisations of the library profession have been challenged due to persistent soci...
Professional and social change has called into question the professional identity of the librarian. ...
The definition and fit of the librarian and library in society have been called into question amidst...
This paper reports findings from interviews with practicing public librarians in Aotearoa New Zealan...
Librarian professional identity formation can be understood as a process over time influenced by soc...
This paper examines in-depth processes of librarian professional identity negotiations impacting pra...
This grounded theory project asked "how to library and information science (LIS) graduates in non-li...
Introduction. This paper introduces the metaphorical-critical incident technique where elicitation o...
This study explores the development of ???teacher identity??? among academic librarians through a se...
Drawing inspiration from our own experiences, we find that intentional development of teaching ident...
For academic librarians, teaching is often a core part of their work, but they typically receive lim...
As academic librarians’ instructional responsibilities evolve, it is useful to consider what factors...
We now accept that teaching and supporting learning is part of our professional domain, irrespective...
This study focused on the research question: how do higher education academic librarians in the UK r...
This article reviews the professional identity of the academic librarian within higher education in ...