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Onboarding for liaison librarians: building community and practice 联络图书馆员的入职培训:建立社区和实践
IF 1 4区 管理学 Q2 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2024-06-11 DOI: 10.1108/rsr-03-2024-0008
Karleigh Riesen
PurposeThis article describes an onboarding program created for liaison librarians at an academic library and details a replicable framework for effective implementation at other institutions.Design/methodology/approachThis article outlines a month-long onboarding program that provides new-to-the-field and experienced librarians with support and structure as they learn the core competencies of liaison work, adjust to a new professional setting and grow in their practice as liaison librarians.FindingsInformation about onboarding practices across academic libraries, liaison librarianship within the library and information science (LIS) curriculum and the need for onboarding programs that provide a comprehensive overview of core liaison librarianship competencies is provided.Originality/valueOnboarding programs specific to liaison librarians is an underexplored topic. This article emphasizes fostering community and skill development throughout the onboarding process to bolster confidence, engagement and retention.
设计/方法/途径本文概述了为期一个月的入职培训计划,该计划为新入职和经验丰富的图书馆员提供支持和结构,帮助他们学习联络工作的核心能力,适应新的职业环境,并在实践中成长为联络图书馆员。研究结果提供了有关各学术图书馆入职培训实践、图书馆与信息科学(LIS)课程中的联络馆员职责以及全面概述联络馆员核心能力的入职培训计划需求的信息。本文强调在整个入职过程中培养社区意识和技能发展,以增强信心、提高参与度并留住人才。
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Campus entrepreneurs’ research habits and needs: a five-year study 校园企业家的研究习惯和需求:一项为期五年的研究
IF 1 4区 管理学 Q2 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2024-06-04 DOI: 10.1108/rsr-01-2024-0001
Carey Toane, Sarah Shujah
PurposeThis study surveyed the entrepreneurship community on a large university campus in 2016 and in 2020 to identify and understand its information habits and needs. User needs can inform service design and assessment, as well as inform approaches to reference interactions. Librarians are encouraged to conduct similar surveys to better understand this niche population.Design/methodology/approachInvestigators employed repeated cross-sectional design, a longitudinal research approach that draws on samples of non-overlapping or minimally overlapping cases over time. Qualitative and quantitative data were collected using online survey instruments. Data collected included demographic information, venture characteristics, participation in institutional activities such as accelerator programs and credit courses, general startup research behaviors and needs, and details of a specific instance of business or market research as well as interaction with the library and access to training. Triangulation of semantic and episodic was applied to draw reliable conclusions about respondent behavior.FindingsIn both surveys, over half of respondents were students and 75% of respondents were engaged in startup activity, most at the early stages. While respondent demographics, type and purpose of information sought remained constant between the two surveys, awareness and use of the library rose on several metrics. Coding revealed insights into respondents’ attitudes toward and strategies for secondary business research. Information obtained during the research process had a moderate impact on their ventures. These findings informed the development of library research and instruction services, programs, and collections for entrepreneurs.Originality/valueThe repeated cross-sectional design of the study is unique and shows trends in the community over time. The mixed-methods approach provides a robust and nuanced portrait of the community. These findings informed the development and assessment of library research and instruction services, programs and collections for entrepreneurs.
目的 本研究于 2016 年和 2020 年对一所大型大学校园内的创业社区进行了调查,以确定并了解其信息习惯和需求。用户需求可为服务设计和评估提供依据,也可为参考资料互动提供参考。我们鼓励图书馆员开展类似的调查,以更好地了解这一细分人群。研究人员采用了重复横断面设计,这是一种纵向研究方法,利用的是一段时间内不重叠或极少重叠的样本。采用在线调查工具收集定性和定量数据。收集的数据包括人口统计学信息、企业特征、参与机构活动(如加速器计划和学分课程)的情况、一般初创企业研究行为和需求、具体商业或市场研究实例的详情以及与图书馆的互动和接受培训的情况。在两次调查中,超过一半的受访者是学生,75% 的受访者参与了初创企业活动,其中大部分处于早期阶段。在两次调查中,受访者的人口统计学特征、信息类型和寻求信息的目的保持不变,但对图书馆的认识和使用在多个指标上有所提高。编码揭示了受访者对二次商业研究的态度和策略。在研究过程中获得的信息对他们的企业产生了一定的影响。这些发现为图书馆为创业者提供研究和指导服务、计划和馆藏的发展提供了参考。原创性/价值这项研究的重复横截面设计是独一无二的,它显示了社区的长期趋势。混合方法为社区提供了有力而细致的描述。这些研究结果为开发和评估图书馆针对创业者的研究与指导服务、计划和馆藏提供了参考。
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Affective dimensions of academic librarians’ experiences during the Covid-19 pandemic: experiences and lessons learned for information literacy 学术图书馆员在 Covid-19 大流行期间的情感体验:信息扫盲的经验和教训
IF 1 4区 管理学 Q2 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2024-06-04 DOI: 10.1108/rsr-12-2023-0082
Sophie Bury
PurposeThis article explores the affective dimensions of academic librarians’ experiences during the forced pivot to emergency remote teaching because of the Covid-19 pandemic.Design/methodology/approachThrough semi-structured interviews with librarians at 18 university libraries in Ontario, Canada, the researcher prompted study participants to reflect on how their work and that of other librarians in their organization changed during the period of focus, including the main challenges and opportunities experienced for information literacy instruction.FindingsThis study finds evidence of stress and anxiety among academic librarians teaching during the Covid-19 pandemic, including lack of confidence and skills with eLearning and work-life balance challenges. At the same time, the data show strengths and successes fueled by resilience, collaboration and a growing culture of care, which in many cases, resulted in strong expressions of pride by interviewees on what was achieved during this global health crisis.Originality/valueThis study is one of few adopting a qualitative research methodology to explore the affective dimensions of academic librarians’ experience of information literacy instruction during the Covid-19 pandemic. Its implications are instructive for future pedagogical approaches and workplace culture among information literacy teams, including communication, collaboration, flexibility and leadership support.
设计/方法/途径通过对加拿大安大略省 18 所大学图书馆的馆员进行半结构化访谈,研究人员促使 参与研究者反思他们及其组织中其他馆员的工作在关注期间发生了怎样的变化,包括信息 扫盲教学所经历的主要挑战和机遇。研究结果这项研究发现,有证据表明在科威德-19 大流行期间从事教学工作的学术图书馆员面临压力和焦虑,包括缺乏电子学习的信心和技能,以及工作与生活平衡方面的挑战。与此同时,数据也显示了在复原力、协作和不断发展的关爱文化的推动下所取得的优势和成功,在许多情况下,受访者对在这场全球健康危机中所取得的成就表达了强烈的自豪感。 原创性/价值 本研究是采用定性研究方法探讨学术图书馆员在 Covid-19 大流行期间信息扫盲教学经历的情感维度的少数研究之一。它对未来的教学方法和信息扫盲团队的工作场所文化(包括沟通、协作、灵活性和领导支持)具有指导意义。
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The framing of authority in the ACRL framework on information literacy: multidisciplinary perspectives on truth, authority, expertise and belief ACRL 信息扫盲框架中的权威框架:关于真理、权威、专业知识和信仰的多学科视角
IF 1 4区 管理学 Q2 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2024-05-07 DOI: 10.1108/rsr-02-2024-0003
Lisa M. Rose-Wiles
PurposeThis paper engages multidisciplinary perspectives on truth, authority, expertise and belief to unpack and better understand the underlying epistemology and implications of the ACRL Frame “authority is constructed and contextual.”Design/methodology/approachFollowing an overview of the issues confronting us in a “post-truth world,” the paper reviews critiques of the ACRL Frame “authority is constructed and contextual” and examines the related concepts of truth, authority, expertise and belief from multidisciplinary perspectives.FindingsWhile the Frame acknowledges the limitations and biases of current scholarly publishing and implicitly supports social justice, it runs the danger of promoting relativism and is ambiguous regarding the relationships between expertise and authority. The critical concepts of truth and belief are conspicuously absent. Engaging a critical discussion and understanding of these concepts is a valuable contribution to information literacy.Originality/valueThis paper offers an important and accessible analysis of the frame “authority is constructed and contextual” and its underlying concepts. It moves beyond the library literature to include multidisciplinary perspectives and will require the engagement of the wider library community to promote discussion of the underlying epistemology and links between the construction of authority and truth, expertise and belief. In particular, the discussion of the construction of belief and the difference between judgments of fact and judgments of value offers important additions to the library literature.
设计/方法/方法在概述了我们在 "后真相世界 "中所面临的问题之后,本文回顾了对 ACRL 框架 "权威是建构的和与背景相关的 "的批评,并从多学科角度研究了真相、权威、专业知识和信仰等相关概念。研究结果虽然该框架承认当前学术出版的局限性和偏见,并暗中支持社会正义,但它有助长相对主义的危险,而且在专业知识和权威之间的关系上含糊不清。真理和信仰的关键概念明显缺失。对这些概念进行批判性的讨论和理解,是对信息扫盲的宝贵贡献。 原创性/价值 本文对 "权威是建构的、语境的 "这一框架及其基本概念进行了重要而易懂的分析。它超越了图书馆文献的范畴,纳入了多学科视角,需要更广泛的图书馆界的参与,以促进对基本认识论以及权威构建与真理、专业知识和信仰之间联系的讨论。特别是,关于信念的构建以及事实判断和价值判断之间区别的讨论为图书馆文献提供了重要的补充。
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Starting in-house copyright education programs: commonalities and conclusions from two southeastern US academic libraries 启动内部版权教育计划:美国东南部两家学术图书馆的共同点和结论
IF 1 4区 管理学 Q2 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2024-03-19 DOI: 10.1108/rsr-09-2023-0069
Kristy Padron, Sarah M. Paige
PurposeMany librarians are asked questions about copyright and intellectual property. They may be expected to advise on copyright or provide copyright education as part of their duties. Others may be “voluntold” to take on copyright, which may come as an unexpected addition to their workload. This case study provides suggestions for librarians to increase their copyright knowledge and create copyright education programs.Design/methodology/approachThis case study showcases two copyright education programs created by a librarian in a college and another in a university. The librarians collaborated to learn more about the state of copyright education within academic libraries and explore their commonalities and differences. This case study introduces two copyright education programs and summarizes the state of copyright education within library and information science (LIS) and academic libraries.FindingsThe following themes within the two copyright education programs were identified through a case study: the complexity of copyright, the engagement (or lack thereof) across a college or university, the necessity of including copyright in information literacy instruction and the calls for professional development with copyright.Research limitations/implicationsThis case study covers two differing institutions so its conclusions may not be applicable to all libraries or educational settings.Practical implicationsMany individuals who are in disciplines or occupations that regularly work with copyright may generate ideas for creating and providing continuing education within their organizations.Originality/valueLibrary or education professionals can use the case study’s conclusions to inform and support their ongoing work with teaching and learning about copyright and intellectual property. By doing so, they can better support their students, faculty and institutions.
目的许多图书馆员都会被问到有关版权和知识产权的问题。他们可能需要就版权问题提供建议,或作为其职责的一部分提供版权教育。还有一些图书馆员可能会被 "自愿 "承担版权工作,这可能会意外地增加他们的工作量。本案例研究为图书馆员提供了增加版权知识和创建版权教育项目的建议。本案例研究展示了由一所学院和一所大学的图书馆员创建的两个版权教育项目。这两位图书馆员通过合作了解了学术图书馆版权教育的现状,并探讨了它们的共同点和不同点。本案例研究介绍了两个版权教育项目,并总结了图书馆与信息科学(LIS)和学术图书馆内的版权教育现状。研究结果通过案例研究,在两个版权教育项目中发现了以下主题:版权的复杂性、学院或大学的参与(或缺乏参与)、将版权纳入信息扫盲教学的必要性以及对版权专业发展的呼吁。研究局限性/影响本案例研究涉及两所不同的院校,因此其结论可能不适用于所有图书馆或教育机构。原创性/价值图书馆或教育专业人士可以利用本案例研究的结论,为他们正在进行的有关版权和知识产权的教学工作提供信息和支持。通过这样做,他们可以更好地为学生、教师和机构提供支持。
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Fostering UDL-informed library instruction practices developed from the COVID-19 pandemic 促进从 COVID-19 大流行病中发展起来的基于 UDL 的图书馆教学实践
IF 1 4区 管理学 Q2 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2023-12-05 DOI: 10.1108/rsr-04-2023-0034
Niki Fullmer, Katie Strand
PurposeThis case study explores how universal design for learning (UDL)-informed online instruction modules developed during COVID-19 can better support student information literacy outcomes. This study will also examine how hybrid learning lends itself to UDL and may resolve some of the issues within library instruction.Design/methodology/approachThis case study explores how a team of librarians at Utah State University developed three UDL-informed modules to support library instruction and hybrid learning during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic. A survey was sent to composition instructors to understand how they utilized the three new UDL-informed modules and if the modules helped their students reach information literacy outcomes.FindingsFindings from this case study describe how academic libraries should adopt the UDL framework to support best practices for online learning as well as inclusive pedagogies. The findings indicate that the UDL-informed modules developed for hybrid instruction help students meet information literacy outcomes and goals.Originality/valueThe authors present a case study examining the current climate of information literacy instruction and UDL while providing actionable instructional practices that can be of use to librarians implementing hybrid instruction.
本案例研究探讨了COVID-19期间开发的基于学习通用设计(UDL)的在线教学模块如何更好地支持学生的信息素养成果。本研究还将探讨混合学习如何适用于UDL,并可能解决图书馆教学中的一些问题。设计/方法/方法本案例研究探讨了犹他州立大学的一个图书馆员团队如何开发三个基于udl的模块,以在COVID-19大流行高峰期支持图书馆教学和混合学习。向作文教师发送了一份调查,以了解他们如何使用三个新的udl通知模块,以及这些模块是否有助于他们的学生达到信息素养的结果。本案例研究的发现描述了学术图书馆应如何采用UDL框架来支持在线学习的最佳实践以及包容性教学法。研究结果表明,为混合教学开发的基于udl的模块有助于学生实现信息素养的成果和目标。原创性/价值作者提出了一个案例研究,研究了信息素养教学和UDL的当前气候,同时提供了可操作的教学实践,可以用于图书馆员实施混合教学。
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Toward the development of a framework for literacy support and promotion by public libraries in financially and infrastructurally low-resourced territories 制定财政和基础设施资源匮乏地区公共图书馆支持和促进扫盲的框架
IF 1 4区 管理学 Q2 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2023-12-05 DOI: 10.1108/rsr-06-2023-0056
O. Salubi, Uyanda Majavu
PurposeThis paper delves into the pivotal role of public libraries in supporting and promoting literacy, with a particular focus on their relevance in financially and infrastructurally low-resourced territories (FILTs). Literacy, being a fundamental skill, empowers individuals, enriches education and contributes to social and economic development. Nonetheless, numerous FILTs encounter substantial obstacles in granting access to quality education and fostering literacy skills among their people. As an opinion piece rooted in empirical literature, this paper serves as an introductory exploration, acknowledging that it only skims the surface of raising awareness.Design/methodology/approach This paper expands upon the existing body of literature concerning public libraries and the imperative for literacy programs. It purposefully addresses a range of issues that may appear contradictory in FILTs, primarily due to economic constraints. However, from the authors’ perspective, these issues actually highlight the vast potential for intervention and progress.Findings Numerous evident strategies can be identified to attain the goal of an enlightened and educated nation, fostering empowered individuals. One such approach involves prioritizing the promotion and support of literacy programs in public libraries. Nonetheless, there is a pressing need for heightened awareness regarding the significance of adopting a holistic perspective when addressing various interconnected issues. This includes the long-term advantages associated with an educated and literate society, particularly in FILTs.Originality/value The literature within the field of library and information science offers scarce publications regarding literacy support programs in libraries, despite the fact that fostering informed and literate citizens is a prominent goal in the mission and vision plans of numerous FILTs. This paper presents an exploratory perspective, aiming to raise awareness about the significance of considering diverse approaches to support and promote literacy in public libraries within FILTs. It also proposes the development of a framework as a means to facilitate this endeavor. While the context of the paper is framed for FILTs, aspects of the framework may also be useful and applicable in other well-resourced regions and libraries.
本文深入探讨了公共图书馆在支持和促进扫盲方面的关键作用,特别关注了公共图书馆在财政和基础设施资源匮乏地区(FILTs)的相关性。扫盲作为一项基本技能,赋予个人权力,丰富教育,促进社会和经济发展。然而,许多低收入国家在提供优质教育和培养其人民的识字技能方面遇到了重大障碍。作为一篇基于实证文献的观点文章,本文作为一个介绍性的探索,承认它只触及了提高意识的表面。设计/方法/方法这篇论文扩展了现有的关于公共图书馆和扫盲计划的必要性的文献。它有目的地解决了一系列可能在FILTs中出现矛盾的问题,主要是由于经济限制。然而,从作者的角度来看,这些问题实际上突出了干预和进步的巨大潜力。可以确定许多明显的策略来实现一个开明和受教育的国家的目标,培养有能力的个人。其中一种方法是优先促进和支持公共图书馆的扫盲项目。尽管如此,迫切需要提高人们对在处理各种相互关联的问题时采取整体观点的重要性的认识。这包括与受过教育和识字的社会有关的长期优势,特别是在非发达国家。原创性/价值图书馆和信息科学领域的文献提供了很少的关于图书馆扫盲支持计划的出版物,尽管事实上,培养知情和有文化的公民是许多图书馆的使命和愿景计划中的一个突出目标。本文提出了一个探索性的观点,旨在提高人们对考虑多种方法来支持和促进FILTs公共图书馆扫盲的重要性的认识。它还建议制定一个框架,作为促进这一努力的手段。虽然本文的背景是为低收入国家编制的,但该框架的某些方面也可能对其他资源充足的地区和图书馆有用和适用。
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Editorial: Start the conversation: impactful reading on reference and instruction 社论:开始对话:对参考资料和教学有影响的阅读
IF 1 4区 管理学 Q2 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2023-12-05 DOI: 10.1108/rsr-11-2023-118
Elizabeth M. Johns, S. Watstein
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Implementing universal design for learning in the library and across campus to promote more inclusive pedagogy 在图书馆和整个校园实施通用学习设计,促进更具包容性的教学法
IF 1 4区 管理学 Q2 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2023-12-01 DOI: 10.1108/rsr-03-2023-0022
Breanne A. Kirsch
PurposeThe purpose of this case study is to determine the effectiveness of the UDL academy in terms of the number of UDL techniques used by faculty after participating in the academy and surveys to explore faculty perceptions of UDL.Design/methodology/approachThis quantitative case study utilized faculty surveys about the UDL academy, class observations and review of course syllabi to determine the effectiveness of the UDL academy and explore the experience of implementing UDL.FindingsThe UDL initiative has been a positive and effective experience. Broadly, faculty have had positive perceptions of UDL implementations based on faculty surveys. The effectiveness of the UDL academy was demonstrated by the number of UDL techniques used by faculty increased significantly for faculty that participated in the UDL academy. The control group of faculty members did not increase the number of UDL techniques used based on class observations and a review of course syllabi.Research limitations/implicationsThis research is from one librarian's perspective since the librarian led the UDL initiative and is the sole librarian with faculty status currently at the institution. As a proponent of UDL, the librarian's perspective may be biased. Librarians can implement UDL to reduce educational barriers and support student success. Additionally, librarians can offer support to faculty in learning about UDL by offering a similar UDL academy.Practical implicationsMost faculty were able to incorporate UDL elements into their courses and responded positively to the concept of integrating UDL in the classroom, feeling that it helped improve their teaching. These results demonstrate that faculty can integrate UDL into higher education to use effective teaching strategies after participating in a UDL academy.Originality/valueThis paper is an original work describing a campus UDL initiative from a librarian's perspective.
本案例研究的目的是确定UDL学院的有效性,即教师在参加学院和调查后使用的UDL技术的数量,以探索教师对UDL的看法。设计/方法/方法这个定量案例研究利用了教师对UDL学院的调查、课堂观察和课程大纲的回顾来确定UDL学院的有效性,并探索实施UDL的经验。UDL倡议是一项积极和有效的经验。总的来说,根据教师调查,教师对UDL的实现有积极的看法。参与UDL学院的教师使用的UDL技术数量显著增加,这证明了UDL学院的有效性。控制组的教师没有根据课堂观察和课程大纲的复习增加UDL技术的使用数量。研究限制/启示本研究是从一个图书馆员的角度出发的,因为该图书馆员领导了UDL的倡议,并且是目前该机构唯一具有教员地位的图书馆员。作为UDL的支持者,图书管理员的观点可能会有偏差。图书馆员可以实现UDL以减少教育障碍并支持学生的成功。此外,图书馆员可以通过提供类似的UDL学院,为教师学习UDL提供支持。实际意义大多数教师能够将UDL元素纳入他们的课程,并积极响应将UDL融入课堂的概念,认为这有助于改善他们的教学。这些结果表明,教师在参与UDL学院后,可以将UDL融入高等教育,使用有效的教学策略。原创性/价值这篇论文是从图书管理员的角度描述校园UDL计划的原创作品。
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Exploring an automated method for the analysis of virtual reference interactions 探索分析虚拟参照相互作用的自动方法
IF 1 4区 管理学 Q2 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2023-11-28 DOI: 10.1108/rsr-05-2023-0050
Clara Turp, Sandy Hervieux
PurposeThis study aims to determine if automated coding with regular expression is a strong methodology to identify themes in virtual reference chat.Design/methodology/approachThe authors used a combination of manual and automated coding of chat transcripts for a period of two years to identify the categories of questions related to the new library system. This methodology enabled them to determine if regular expression accurately identified the topics of chat transcripts.FindingsThey discovered that regular expression is an appropriate method to identify themes in virtual reference interactions. This method enabled them to establish that patrons asked questions related to system changes in the weeks following their implementations.Originality/valueThis study highlights a new methodology for transcript analysis.
目的本研究旨在确定使用正则表达式进行自动编码是否是一种识别虚拟参考聊天主题的有效方法。设计/方法/途径作者在两年的时间里结合使用了手动和自动编码聊天记录的方法来识别与新图书馆系统相关的问题类别。这种方法使他们能够确定正则表达式是否能准确识别聊天记录的主题。研究结果他们发现正则表达式是识别虚拟参考资料交互中主题的一种适当方法。这种方法使他们能够确定读者在系统实施后的几周内提出了与系统变更相关的问题。
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