This study explores the development of ???teacher identity??? among academic librarians through a series of semi-structured interviews. Drawing both on the idea of teacher identity from the literature of teacher education and on existing studies of professional stereotypes and professional identity development among academic librarians, this study explores the degree to which academic librarians think of themselves as teachers, the ways in which teaching has become a feature of their professional identity, and the factors that may influence academic librarians to adopt a ???teacher identity??? as part of their personal understandings of their role on campus.published or submitted for publicationis peer reviewe
Institutions can be powerful influences on our personal and work lives and can constrain and enable...
Teaching is one of the most consequential responsibilities of an academic librarian, yet many of us ...
The aim for this bachelor thesis was to form a deeper understanding of librarians‟ occupation and pr...
This study explores the development of ???teacher identity??? among academic librarians through a se...
A Review of: Walter, Scott. "Librarians as Teachers: A Qualitative Inquiry into Professional Identit...
As academic librarians’ instructional responsibilities evolve, it is useful to consider what factors...
Teaching is a primary responsibility of many academic librarians. However, despite the job duties, m...
This dissertation was an explanatory sequential mixed methods study that sought to understand academ...
For academic librarians, teaching is often a core part of their work, but they typically receive lim...
This paper presents the results of a comparative survey inquiry into professional identity, views on...
While several studies explore whether librarians think of themselves as teachers, how librarians con...
The study explores student perceptions of the academic librarian as teachers. A questionnaire was di...
abstract: Faculty status, tenure, and professional identity have been long-lasting issues for academ...
This article reviews the professional identity of the academic librarian within higher education in ...
The study explores student perceptions of the academic librarian as teachers. A questionnaire was di...
Institutions can be powerful influences on our personal and work lives and can constrain and enable...
Teaching is one of the most consequential responsibilities of an academic librarian, yet many of us ...
The aim for this bachelor thesis was to form a deeper understanding of librarians‟ occupation and pr...
This study explores the development of ???teacher identity??? among academic librarians through a se...
A Review of: Walter, Scott. "Librarians as Teachers: A Qualitative Inquiry into Professional Identit...
As academic librarians’ instructional responsibilities evolve, it is useful to consider what factors...
Teaching is a primary responsibility of many academic librarians. However, despite the job duties, m...
This dissertation was an explanatory sequential mixed methods study that sought to understand academ...
For academic librarians, teaching is often a core part of their work, but they typically receive lim...
This paper presents the results of a comparative survey inquiry into professional identity, views on...
While several studies explore whether librarians think of themselves as teachers, how librarians con...
The study explores student perceptions of the academic librarian as teachers. A questionnaire was di...
abstract: Faculty status, tenure, and professional identity have been long-lasting issues for academ...
This article reviews the professional identity of the academic librarian within higher education in ...
The study explores student perceptions of the academic librarian as teachers. A questionnaire was di...
Institutions can be powerful influences on our personal and work lives and can constrain and enable...
Teaching is one of the most consequential responsibilities of an academic librarian, yet many of us ...
The aim for this bachelor thesis was to form a deeper understanding of librarians‟ occupation and pr...