BEYOND BOOKS Emboldening Student Research Skills with Penn’s Library Lounge Clayton Colmon Angelina Conti Samantha Kirk University of Pennsylvania.

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BEYOND BOOKS Emboldening Student Research Skills with Penn’s Library Lounge Clayton Colmon Angelina Conti Samantha Kirk University of Pennsylvania

What is Library Lounge? Offers a customizable library instructional service for students. Made available in class Canvas course sites. Includes video tutorials, personal exchanges with librarians, and self-assessment tool. Helps students who may not realize they can benefit from librarian expertise. Discuss the project a multimodal approach to library instruction that meets students where they are. Can be accessed from a variety of devices, including mobile. Has integration into Canvas course sites through dedicated pages within modules as well as in discussion forums and potential assignments. Brings librarians into direct contact with students who may not physically make it to the library building (particularly in online course settings). Provides a range of information on helpful research practices and resources that’s curated by librarians and that makes their expertise available to students across disciplines.

Who are our Partners? Library Lounge includes cross- discipline, inter- departmental, support from: Penn Libraries/Teaching, Research, and Learning Services. Arts & Sciences Online Learning/ Online Learning Studio. Vitale Digital Media Lab and Hechtman Studio. Multiple units in Penn Libraries

Who has used Library Lounge? Since its inception, Library Lounge has grown steadily, including: Serving hundreds of students. Implementation in over 20 courses. Fostering relationships between faculty, librarians, and students. Offers a range of different implementations. Can accommodate different level of faculty and librarian involvement in connection to/ development for course sites.

Why Library Lounge? With Library Lounge, we can: Set up a “one-stop” destination. Revisit content as often as needed Repurpose. Use the same content in multiple courses Connect. Interact more than once with each student per course. Facilitate complexity. Free up time for problem-solving in class Scale. Envision collaboration with MOOCs

Accessing Faculty & Student Need Key Questions What are the learning objectives of your course, and how do research methodologies and library skills fit in? What do you perceive to be your students’ needs around research and library skills? What research methodologies, library skills, tools or databases are unique to your domain? How can we maximize asynchronous interaction (in Canvas) as well as synchronous interaction (classroom or Zoom) in this implementation of the Library Lounge? Faculty Relationships are one-on- one, consultative, and ongoing. Initial meetings set goals and situate research methodologies within course. Debrief

ACRL Framework for Information Literacy for Higher Education The ACRL Framework offers guidance for educators developing curricula around information literacy. Details knowledge practices to be developed by learners in higher ed. After the Framework release in 2016, we aligned our videos with the frames to identify gaps in our content. Biggest gap: “Scholarship as Conversation”

Video Production, Management & Integration Studio-based video production including storyboarding. Screencasting with Screenflow or Camtasia. Asset Management Multimedia server is Panopto. Permission management in Panopto. Public access via YouTube. Accessibility Captioning by 3Play via a Panopto integration. Course Integration Panopto integration with LibGuide embedded in Canvas.

Gathering Data and Feedback Quantitative Panopto – Video views, view duration Qualtrics – Adaptive trainer responses Canvas Quizzes – Content assessment Qualitative Canvas discussion boards – Student questions as they arise SurveyMonkey – End-of-term evaluations Faculty debrief – Interview for improvement suggestions Self-assessment tool Personal Trainer 2.0 developed in Articulate Storyline.

What’s Next? As the Library Lounge expands, we’re looking to: Determine critical paths for reaching students. Further develop materials for online-only courses. Introduce offerings earlier in the course development process for faculty. Increase use of adaptive assessment to determine individual research training needs.

In Closing…. Library Lounge website: http://commons.library.upenn.edu/library-lounge Videos on YouTube: https://tinyurl.com/LibraryLoungePlaylist

Clayton Colmon Instructional Designer & Course Manager Arts & Sciences Online Learning colmon@sas.upenn.edu Angelina Conti Director of Digital Learning Arts & Sciences Online Learning anconti@sas.upenn.edu Samantha Kirk Information Literacy Librarian Penn Libraries samkirk@upenn.edu