This paper explores the design and initial implementation of online training modules for Universal Design for Learning in the context of academic libraries. Academic libraries are shifting away from the provision of resources and toward actively providing instruction and engaging with learners. The COVID-19 pandemic saw a quick transition from many in-person resources to virtual resources. Ensuring librarians are equipped to support learners in this manner is crucial. The goal of this paper was to determine how best to assist academic librarians with developing effective online resources. To achieve this goal, we conducted interviews with academic librarians. After consulting the literature and collecting information from academic librarian...
[Slides from a webinar given April 20, 2022 for InfoBase.] The COVID-19 pandemic required many acade...
Continous learning is a necessity for academic librarians. The article discusses how to develop a tr...
This chapter presents a case study where a Health Sciences Librarian and an Exercise Physiology Prof...
This paper explores the design and initial implementation of online training modules for Universal D...
[Slides from a presentation given April 29, 2022 at the NCLIVE Leadership Development Workshop: Inno...
Traditional approaches to library training flourished in the period of hard copy collection building...
Librarians at Saskatchewan Polytechnic developed an online information literacy course, created thro...
To meet the growing online and face-to-face library instruction needs of a large research university...
This paper introduces the principles of Universal Design for Learning (UDL), an inclusive pedagogica...
Academic librarians support the Ethical Code of Conduct and have always embraced students and patron...
In an effort to make required training easily available to academic library employees, the author us...
Paper presented at the International Symposium on User Experience (UX) hosted by the University of P...
Embedded librarianship has been a buzzword for many years, but librarians have struggled with how to...
This article describes the pilot of a program called JumpStart Your Learning, a libraryled, pre-entr...
Abstract In an effort to make required training easily available to academic library employees, the ...
[Slides from a webinar given April 20, 2022 for InfoBase.] The COVID-19 pandemic required many acade...
Continous learning is a necessity for academic librarians. The article discusses how to develop a tr...
This chapter presents a case study where a Health Sciences Librarian and an Exercise Physiology Prof...
This paper explores the design and initial implementation of online training modules for Universal D...
[Slides from a presentation given April 29, 2022 at the NCLIVE Leadership Development Workshop: Inno...
Traditional approaches to library training flourished in the period of hard copy collection building...
Librarians at Saskatchewan Polytechnic developed an online information literacy course, created thro...
To meet the growing online and face-to-face library instruction needs of a large research university...
This paper introduces the principles of Universal Design for Learning (UDL), an inclusive pedagogica...
Academic librarians support the Ethical Code of Conduct and have always embraced students and patron...
In an effort to make required training easily available to academic library employees, the author us...
Paper presented at the International Symposium on User Experience (UX) hosted by the University of P...
Embedded librarianship has been a buzzword for many years, but librarians have struggled with how to...
This article describes the pilot of a program called JumpStart Your Learning, a libraryled, pre-entr...
Abstract In an effort to make required training easily available to academic library employees, the ...
[Slides from a webinar given April 20, 2022 for InfoBase.] The COVID-19 pandemic required many acade...
Continous learning is a necessity for academic librarians. The article discusses how to develop a tr...
This chapter presents a case study where a Health Sciences Librarian and an Exercise Physiology Prof...