Collaboration between faculty, faculty practitioners, and practitioners enhances teaching and research opportunities, provides more hands-on learning opportunities, and improves the knowledge and experience of all of those involved. Students benefit from learning about real world scenarios to couple with theoretical knowledge. Such experience improves student outcomes and informs their professionalism. Practitioners bring value added to the department with real-time information on new practices, trends, and solutions. Administrations recognize this value added and are striving to foster more inclusivity. Collaboration builds more resiliency into LIS programs and encourages the development of new leaders in our classrooms.This panel will enc...
Because faculty members in the disciplines are the primary developers of course- and department-leve...
The Jereld R. Nicholson Library’s teaching focus follows a strong introductory model, being well int...
The workshop will focus on describing and evaluating the recruitment, preparation/training, supervis...
Collaboration between faculty, faculty practitioners, and practitioners enhances teaching and resear...
This panel will explore how research partnerships between librarians and discipline faculty at USU c...
Does a one-shot bibliographic instruction session really provide a foundation for undergraduate stud...
Slides presented at the 2021 ALISE conference held virtually from September 20-24, 2021
Presentation Description: Our field has a long history of facilitating collaboration, coordinating ...
The key to building instructional leadership is empowering partners to examine their teaching prac...
Teaching how to review literature for a thesis, capstone project or dissertation is often a daunting...
Collaboration between faculty, faculty practitioners, and practitioners enhances teaching and resear...
When first-year composition students face the traditional research paper, they often struggle to ful...
For LIS faculty, a fundamental goal in teaching is to engage, challenge, and inspire students to bec...
Abstract: A joint student and professional practitioner seminar used distance technology to allow re...
The traditional presentation of academic content, or knowledge transfer from teacher to student, is ...
Because faculty members in the disciplines are the primary developers of course- and department-leve...
The Jereld R. Nicholson Library’s teaching focus follows a strong introductory model, being well int...
The workshop will focus on describing and evaluating the recruitment, preparation/training, supervis...
Collaboration between faculty, faculty practitioners, and practitioners enhances teaching and resear...
This panel will explore how research partnerships between librarians and discipline faculty at USU c...
Does a one-shot bibliographic instruction session really provide a foundation for undergraduate stud...
Slides presented at the 2021 ALISE conference held virtually from September 20-24, 2021
Presentation Description: Our field has a long history of facilitating collaboration, coordinating ...
The key to building instructional leadership is empowering partners to examine their teaching prac...
Teaching how to review literature for a thesis, capstone project or dissertation is often a daunting...
Collaboration between faculty, faculty practitioners, and practitioners enhances teaching and resear...
When first-year composition students face the traditional research paper, they often struggle to ful...
For LIS faculty, a fundamental goal in teaching is to engage, challenge, and inspire students to bec...
Abstract: A joint student and professional practitioner seminar used distance technology to allow re...
The traditional presentation of academic content, or knowledge transfer from teacher to student, is ...
Because faculty members in the disciplines are the primary developers of course- and department-leve...
The Jereld R. Nicholson Library’s teaching focus follows a strong introductory model, being well int...
The workshop will focus on describing and evaluating the recruitment, preparation/training, supervis...