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1 The Collaborative Imperative Session Three
Susan Ariew Academic Services Librarian for Education and Philosophy University of South Florida Jim Eison Professor of Higher Education University of South Florida Megan Sheffield, Sciences Librarian Voice of the Chat After David’s brief orientation, all of us introduce ourselves (about 1 minute).

2 Session Objectives Defining the organizational culture
of collaboration Examining librarian-faculty collaboration culture at our institutions Addressing questions raised by members of our group SAA

3 Collaboration IQ at our Institutions
How conducive is your library’s organizational culture to collaboration? SAA

4 Collaboration at Your Library and Institution
What are some organizational barriers to collaboration? Please share your thoughts by typing them into the chat box. SAA

5 Responses From the Chat
Megan Sheffield, Voice of the Chat Megan

6 Collaboration IQ at our Institutions
Information Literacy (IL) Partnership IQ (Institutional Quotient) Self Test Institutional Support for Librarian-Faculty Collaboration: A Personal Reflection Exercise SAA

7 You Might Recall Completing our Brief Online Survey
JIM

8 Collectively You Identified Several Thoughtful Questions
JIM

9 Let’s Examine A Few More of These
JIM

10 You Asked How do I prove my value and worth to faculty without appearing overbearing and pushy? Suggestions Anyone? JIM

11 Responses From the Chat
Megan Sheffield, Voice of the Chat Megan

12 Suggestions for Demonstrating Your Value and Worth to Faculty?
Well done is better than well said Benjamin Franklin When deeds speak, words are nothing African Proverb JIM

13 Understanding Your Value & Changing Roles for Librarians
This report stresses the importance of collaboration between librarians and faculty for teaching, research and publication. It also outlines new roles for librarians SAA

14 Common Barriers to Change
JIM

15 I Already Have Far Too Much to Do
Barrier 1 JIM I Already Have Far Too Much to Do

16 Addressing this Obstacle
Work Smarter Not Harder JIM

17 Addressing this Obstacle
Many Hands Make Light Work JIM--Librarian to Librarian collaboration

18 Many Faculty and Librarians Are OK with Traditional Approaches
Barrier 2 JIM Many Faculty and Librarians Are OK with Traditional Approaches

19 Sometimes Faculty & Librarians Both Can Get Stuck in the Same Rut
Addressing this Obstacle Sometimes Faculty & Librarians Both Can Get Stuck in the Same Rut JIM

20 Fear of Not Being Successful
Barrier 3 Fear of Not Being Successful Fear of being rejected too.

21 You are Leaving Your Comfort Zone
JIM

22 Addressing this Obstacle
JIM Any Type of Change Involves Taking Some Risk

23 All Change Involves Overcoming Barriers
Addressing this Obstacle All Change Involves Overcoming Barriers JIM

24 Librarian-Faculty Collaboration Inventory
The inventory link below identifies 20 different ways to network, cooperate or collaborate with faculty. SAA

25 Remember Rome Wasn’t Built in a Day
Concluding Thoughts Remember Rome Wasn’t Built in a Day SAA

26 All Resources Available Here
SAA


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