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Picture Perfect Transforming the Library Tour with Instagram Elizabeth Marcus, Undergraduate Experience Librarian, Western Carolina University, emarcus@email.wcu.edu
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What Type of Library Do You Work At?
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Which Social Media Platforms Does Your Library Use?
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The Challenge Traditional library tours did not engage first-year students at the point-of-need.
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The Idea Colleague shared information from ACRL conference. Lauren Wallis, author of Do-It-Yourself Library Instruction blog.
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(Pew Research Center, 2015) The Data
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The Activity 1.Divide class into small groups. 2.Assign each group a task(s) (e.g., find the best study spot). 3. Provide 10-15 minutes for exploration. 4. Return to instruction space to review photos. Librarian may add new information at this time.
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Activity Tasks A poster about the library’s classification system A room you can reserve to practice group presentations A book in the general collection about careers in tourism A DVD you would like to check out. A book in the reference collection about Africa Something you would not expect to see in a library Meet a library staff member and ask what they do. Instagram an item related to their job duties. (Do not take their picture unless they volunteer.) A gigantic children’s book A charging station Where to print in the library A sign with Hunter Library’s operating hours A very large world map
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Lessons Learned Security settings on students’ personal Instagram accounts often prevent photo viewing. Fix: Use library’s Instagram account.
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Lessons Learned Students are hesitant to log out of their Instagram account. Fix: Ask instructor to prepare students before library visit.
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Lessons Learned Activity is challenging with small classes. Fix: Confirm number of students and willing smartphone users
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Lessons Learned Vague tasks are confusing (e.g., find something fun). Fix: Ask students to find a specific object, person, or location in most cases.
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Assessm ent Formal vs. Informal
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Assessm ent
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Student Feedback 148 Total Responses
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How Could The Activity Be Improved? Top 4 Responses 1.Increase number of tasks for each group 2.Allow more time to explore the library 3.Add greater variety of tasks 4.Make tasks more challenging Assessm ent
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In Your Library Ideal Activity for Teen Library Programs Teaching Moment for Other Demographic Groups Apply for Technology Grants
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Thank You! Visit Hunter Library’s Instagram Page at http://www.instagram.com/hunterlibrary Questions? Contact Information Elizabeth Marcus Email: emarcus@email.wcu.edu Phone: 828-227-3398
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Photo Credits 1. Library Tour Group- http://userscontent2.emaze.com/images/9ab8ce47-e9c3-4d3d-aca0- e7d491bbd3d8/79cc19f5-c445-43a3-a3de-55bad27a11a0image6.jpeg 2. Laptop Typing- https://parincblog.files.wordpress.com/2014/04/laptop-hands2.jpg 3. Instagram Phone- http://s3.amazonaws.com/digitaltrends-uploads-prod/2014/12/Instagram- header.jpg 4. All other photos in this presentation are from Hunter Library’s Instagram page- http://www.instagram.com/hunterlibrary.
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Works Cited Duggan, Maeve. “Mobile Messaging and Social Media – 2015.” Pew Research Center. August 2015. Available at: http://www.pewinternet.org/2015/08/19/mobile-messaging-and- social-media-2015/. Lenhart, Amanda. “Teen, Social Media and Technology Overview 2015.” Pew Research Center. April 2015. Available at: http://www.pewinternet.org/2015/04/09/teens-social-media- technology-2015/. Wallis, Lauren. “#selfiesinthestacks: Library Instruction with Instagram.” The Innovative Library Classroom. Radford, VA. May 13, 2014. Conference Presentation. Available at: http://www.slideshare.net/lmwallis/library-instruction-with- instagram?related=1
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