Teaching is one of the most consequential responsibilities of an academic librarian, yet many of us approach it without the training or self-awareness required to do it well. Teaching well means being willing to commit to endless, fearless exploration of pedagogical pathways, shifting social realities, and discomforting valleys within the self. These journeys enable us to define and strengthen our teacher identities. Critical LIS studies on identity frequently explore the multiplicity of librarian attitudes toward teaching or the complexity of individual librarian identities. In our study, we merged these two exploratory objectives by analyzing the dialogical interaction of an academic librarian's multiple identities in the teaching context...
This paper will explore themes of identity and self as a means of creating a unified identity or mul...
This study explores the relationship between the salience of race/ethnicity, gender, and age identit...
This paper argues that while the classical, essentialist conception of identity is appealing due to ...
Drawing inspiration from our own experiences, we find that intentional development of teaching ident...
This study explores the development of ???teacher identity??? among academic librarians through a se...
Using the three thematic areas of Experience, Identity, and Workplace, we will discuss a range of qu...
For academic librarians, teaching is often a core part of their work, but they typically receive lim...
A “feral librarian” is defined as a librarian without a library science degree. Although this may ap...
While several studies explore whether librarians think of themselves as teachers, how librarians con...
As academic librarians’ instructional responsibilities evolve, it is useful to consider what factors...
While instruction librarians seek the most meaningful experiences for our students, sometimes we hav...
One of the main preconditions of this thesis is that identity is a relational process. Another preco...
Librarians rarely benefit from formal pedagogic training, yet on entering practice they often discov...
This dissertation was an explanatory sequential mixed methods study that sought to understand academ...
This qualitative study used theories of language and learning to explore the identities of one prese...
This paper will explore themes of identity and self as a means of creating a unified identity or mul...
This study explores the relationship between the salience of race/ethnicity, gender, and age identit...
This paper argues that while the classical, essentialist conception of identity is appealing due to ...
Drawing inspiration from our own experiences, we find that intentional development of teaching ident...
This study explores the development of ???teacher identity??? among academic librarians through a se...
Using the three thematic areas of Experience, Identity, and Workplace, we will discuss a range of qu...
For academic librarians, teaching is often a core part of their work, but they typically receive lim...
A “feral librarian” is defined as a librarian without a library science degree. Although this may ap...
While several studies explore whether librarians think of themselves as teachers, how librarians con...
As academic librarians’ instructional responsibilities evolve, it is useful to consider what factors...
While instruction librarians seek the most meaningful experiences for our students, sometimes we hav...
One of the main preconditions of this thesis is that identity is a relational process. Another preco...
Librarians rarely benefit from formal pedagogic training, yet on entering practice they often discov...
This dissertation was an explanatory sequential mixed methods study that sought to understand academ...
This qualitative study used theories of language and learning to explore the identities of one prese...
This paper will explore themes of identity and self as a means of creating a unified identity or mul...
This study explores the relationship between the salience of race/ethnicity, gender, and age identit...
This paper argues that while the classical, essentialist conception of identity is appealing due to ...