Ihar Ivanou, Lin Armstrong, NWHC INVOLVING THE LIBRARIAN INTO TEACHING: A CASE STUDY FROM HE IN FE
WHAT WE DO NORMALLY Induction Information skills session Library catalogue (in comparison to Google) Resources – printed, video, digital Referencing More group sessions and 1-2-1s on request
WHAT WE DID DIFFERENTLY Several weekly sessions: Sources appropriate for learning and research A session on Wikipedia, incl. editing and discussion Online searching techniques: Google Google Books and Google Scholar Productivity tools, e.g. Delicious
LATER DEVELOPMENTS Developing professional attitudes: Terminology Trade publications Literature review sessions
Used for: Portfolio tool Connectivity, community of practice Support group Self-expression Reflection Library’s input: Initial session and remedial support (tips, overcoming stumbling blocks) RSS session Award ceremony BLOGGING 1
BLOGGING 2
Educators’ attitudes may prevent use of librarians’ skills and knowledge FE and often HE structures assume that knowledge is passed from teacher to learner, rather than discovered by a learner with assistance of many people: teacher, librarian, peers Partnership = teachers + librarians (and others) + learners PARTNERSHIP MODEL
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