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Brainstorming Job Descriptions Exercise SUNYLA Conference 2012 June 7, 2012 Katherine Jenkins Monroe Community College What we do!
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Lankes, 2011
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Let’s talk about You! What would you like to personally stop doing? What would you like to add to your job description? Take five! Write down your ideas!
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Libraries-Discussion What should the library be doing to serve our students better? What should we do more? How can we provide appropriate training and opportunities for you to grow?
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Trends What trends in the profession can you identify? List and share with group!
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What will we all be doing? All Embedded librarianship Reference (in person and virtual) What needs to be done Assessment E-collections (Patron Driven Acquisitions) Other libraries (esp. research libraries) Cybrarian E-learning, Data Curation librarian, etc Join the dialogue Information wants to be free-Meredith Farkas Browse through New Atlas of Librarianship and view the companion website Read or pick your favorite library blog. One that caught my eye was Wayne Bivens-Tatum’s blogOne that caught my eye was Wayne Bivens-Tatum’s blog
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Join the conversation Join the conversation Themes 2012 Horizons report State of American Libraries Report 2012 Pew Internet Libraries
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Current Job Descriptions Data Curation Librarian eLearning Librarian Content Services Librarian eLearning Specialist
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Task Sheet This task sheet may be helpful for you! Take five!
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Questions Your turn!
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References Abram, S. (2012). 2012 Horizon Report. In Stephen's Lighthouse. Retrieved June 5, 2012, from http://stephenslighthouse.com/2012/02/27/2012-horizon-report/ American Libraries Association. (2012). State of America's Libraries Report 2012. In Press Center. Retrieved June 5, 2012, from http://www.ala.org/news/mediapresscenter/americaslibraries/soal2012 Bivens-Tatum, W. (n.d.). My professional advice. In Academic librarian: on libraries, rhetoric, poetry, history, and moral philosophy. Retrieved October 20, 2011, from http://blogs.princeton.edu/librarian/2011/09/my_professional_advice/. Crawford, G., & Delozier, E. (n.d.). Staffing for the future: an exercise in change (pp. 1-11). Harrisburg, PA: Penn State Harrisburg Library. (Original work published 2011). Lankes, R. (2011). The atlas of new librarianship. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press. Lankes, R. (2011). The atlas of new librarianship. Retrieved October 20, 2011, from http://www.newlibrarianship.org/wordpress/. Pew Internet. (2012, April 4). The rise of e-reading. In Pew Internet Libraries. Retrieved June 5, 2012, from http://libraries.pewinternet.org/
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