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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 INFORMATION SCIENCE & LIBRARY SCIENCE 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 INFORMATION SCIENCE & LIBRARY SCIENCE 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 INFORMATION SCIENCE & LIBRARY SCIENCE Pub Date : 2023-12-05 DOI: 10.1108/rsr-11-2023-118
Elizabeth M. Johns, S. Watstein
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Non-familial White Sponge Nevus, an Innocuous yet Clinically Significant Entity: Report of a Case with Review of the Literature. 非家族性白色海绵痣,一种无害但具有临床意义的实体:1例报告并文献复习。
IF 0.6 4区 管理学 Q2 INFORMATION SCIENCE & LIBRARY SCIENCE Pub Date : 2023-12-01 Epub Date: 2023-07-01 DOI: 10.1007/s12070-023-04050-3
Snehashish Ghosh, Safal Dhungel, Indu Bharkavi Sk

White sponge nevus (WSN) is a hereditary mucosal defect that primarily affects the oral mucosa, presenting with asymptomatic velvety, corrugated hyperkeratotic white plaques that do not disappear on stretching the mucosa. In this case report, we present a non-familial case of a WSN occurring in the tongue in a middle-aged female, which was misdiagnosed as verrucous leukoplakia.

白色海绵痣(WSN)是一种遗传性粘膜缺陷,主要影响口腔黏膜,表现为无症状的天鹅绒状,波纹状角化性白色斑块,拉伸粘膜时不消失。在这个病例报告中,我们提出了一个非家族性的病例WSN发生在一个中年女性的舌头,这是误诊为疣状白斑。
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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 INFORMATION SCIENCE & LIBRARY SCIENCE 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 INFORMATION SCIENCE & LIBRARY SCIENCE 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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Dismantling structural and individual cisgenderism in Illinois libraries: a descriptive research study on cisnormativity, transprejudice and biases against transgender and nonbinary populations 消除伊利诺伊州图书馆中的结构性和个人顺性别主义:关于顺性别规范、变性偏见以及对变性和非二元人群的偏见的描述性研究
IF 1 4区 管理学 Q2 INFORMATION SCIENCE & LIBRARY SCIENCE Pub Date : 2023-11-28 DOI: 10.1108/rsr-03-2023-0031
Cristalan Ness
PurposeRecent library and information science literature suggests transgender and nonbinary populations are not treated, served and represented on an equal or equitable basis as cisgender populations are in libraries. This article aims to assess the prevalence of bias and inclusion efforts in Illinois libraries.Design/methodology/approachThis quantitative, cross-sectional, descriptive study utilizes a critical queer theory lens and includes a Likert scale survey with a demographic question on gender identity to measure four constructs and determine if there is a relationship between gender identity and bias, inclusion efforts, and knowledge of transgender and nonbinary user needs.FindingsResults suggest respondents' biases reinforce structural cisgenderism in Illinois libraries and may account for the unequal conditions trans and nonbinary populations experience. Additionally, there is a correlation between cisgender-identifying Illinois LIS professionals and biased attitudes and behaviors, use of inclusive practices, and knowledge of transgender and nonbinary user needs.Originality/valueThis study contributes quantitative data, analysis and practical implications to a body of predominantly qualitative library literature on transgender and gender diverse experiences in libraries.
目的最近的图书馆和信息科学文献表明,变性人和非二元人群在图书馆中没有得到与顺性别人群平等或公平的对待、服务和代表。本文旨在评估伊利诺伊州图书馆中普遍存在的偏见和包容性努力。这项定量、横截面、描述性研究采用了批判性同性恋理论视角,包括一项李克特量表调查,其中有一个关于性别认同的人口统计学问题,以测量四个构面,并确定性别认同与偏见、包容性努力以及对变性和非二元用户需求的了解之间是否存在关系。研究结果研究结果表明,受访者的偏见强化了伊利诺伊州图书馆的结构性顺性别主义,并可能是变性和非二元人群经历不平等条件的原因。此外,伊利诺伊州顺性别认同的 LIS 专业人员与偏见态度和行为、包容性实践的使用以及对跨性别和非二元用户需求的了解之间存在相关性。
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Library instruction and information literacy 2022 图书馆指导和信息扫盲 2022
IF 1 4区 管理学 Q2 INFORMATION SCIENCE & LIBRARY SCIENCE Pub Date : 2023-11-22 DOI: 10.1108/rsr-08-2023-0061
Carolyn Caffrey, Hannah Lee, Tessa Withorn, Elizabeth Galoozis, Maggie Clarke, Thomas Philo, Jillian Eslami, Dana Ospina, Aric Haas, Katie Paris Kohn, Kendra Macomber, Hallie Clawson, Wendolyn Vermeer
PurposeThis paper aims to present recently published resources on library instruction and information literacy. It provides an introductory overview and a selected annotated bibliography of publications organized thematically and detailing, study populations, results and research contexts. The selected bibliography is useful to efficiently keep up with trends in library instruction for academic library practitioners, library science students and those wishing to learn about information literacy in other contexts.Design/methodology/approachThis article annotates 340 English-language periodical articles, dissertations, theses and reports on library instruction and information literacy published in 2022. The sources were selected from the EBSCO platform for Library, Information Science and Technology Abstracts (LISTA), Education Resources Information Center (ERIC), Elsevier SCOPUS and ProQuest Dissertations and Theses. Sources selected were published in 2022 and included the terms “information literacy,” “library instruction,” or “information fluency” in the title, subject terms, or author supplied keywords. The sources were organized in Zotero. Annotations were made summarizing the source, focusing on the findings or implications. Each source was then thematically categorized and organized for academic librarians to be able to skim and use the annotated bibliography efficiently.FindingsThe paper provides a brief description of 340 sources from 144 unique publications, and highlights publications that contain unique or significant scholarly contributions. Further analysis of the sources and authorship are provided.Originality/valueThe information is primarily of use to academic librarians, researchers, and anyone interested as a quick and comprehensive reference to literature on library instruction and information literacy published within 2022.
目的 本文旨在介绍最近出版的有关图书馆指导和信息素养的资料。它提供了一份介绍性概述和一份出版物注释书目选编,这些出版物按主题编排,详细介绍了研究人群、结果和研究背景。对于学术图书馆从业人员、图书馆学专业学生以及希望了解其他背景下的信息素养的人来说,所选书目有助于有效地跟上图书馆教学的发展趋势。设计/方法/方法本文对 2022 年发表的 340 篇有关图书馆教学和信息素养的英文期刊文章、论文、论著和报告进行了注释。资料来源选自 EBSCO 平台的《图书馆、信息科学与技术文摘》(LISTA)、教育资源信息中心(ERIC)、爱思唯尔 SCOPUS 和 ProQuest Dissertations and Theses。所选资料发表于 2022 年,在标题、主题词或作者提供的关键词中包含 "信息素养"、"图书馆指导 "或 "信息流畅性"。这些资料均在 Zotero 中进行了整理。对资料进行了注释总结,重点是研究结果或影响。论文简要介绍了 144 种独特出版物中的 340 个来源,并重点介绍了包含独特或重要学术贡献的出版物。原创性/价值该信息主要供学术图书馆员、研究人员和任何感兴趣的人使用,可作为 2022 年出版的图书馆教学和信息扫盲文献的快速、全面参考。
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Special guest editorial: inclusive pedagogies and services 特邀编辑:全纳教学法与服务
IF 1 4区 管理学 Q2 INFORMATION SCIENCE & LIBRARY SCIENCE Pub Date : 2023-11-20 DOI: 10.1108/rsr-10-2023-0072
Kawanna Bright, Mónica Colón-Aguirre
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Centering justice/decentering whiteness: the case for abolition in information literacy pedagogical praxis 以正义为中心/以白人为中心:信息素养教学实践中的废除案例
4区 管理学 Q2 INFORMATION SCIENCE & LIBRARY SCIENCE Pub Date : 2023-11-13 DOI: 10.1108/rsr-03-2023-0028
Teresa Helena Moreno
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to make visible the field's propensity to center whiteness even in engaging inclusive practices in information literacy classrooms. This paper offers abolitionist pedagogy as a means to understand and address these concerns. Design/methodology/approach This paper uses interdisciplinary research methods in the fields of education, library science, feminist studies, Black studies and abolition studies to examine and provide an analysis of current information literacy practices by using abolitionist pedagogy to articulate how it is possible to expand information literacy instruction practices. Findings Current information literacy practices and methods that seek to create inclusive learning environments for racialized and minoritized learners rely on a set of institutionalized practices such as critical information literacy and culturally sustaining pedagogies. An examination of these practices through an abolitionist pedagogical lens reveals how the field has engaged in reductive and uncritical engagement with these methods despite employing them to create inclusive spaces. Using abolitionist pedagogy as a lens, this critical essay examines the field's foundations in whiteness and illustrates pathways for transformative educational justice. Originality/value There has been much work on inclusive teaching practices that discusses challenging information literacy structures' reliance on dominant culture.? To date, there has been little to no scholarship on how information literacy practices could engage in abolitionist pedagogical praxis.
目的本文的目的是使可见的领域倾向于中心白,甚至在从事包容性实践的信息素养课堂。本文提供了废奴主义教育学作为理解和解决这些问题的一种手段。本文采用教育、图书馆学、女权主义研究、黑人研究和废奴研究等领域的跨学科研究方法,通过废奴主义教育学来考察和分析当前的信息素养实践,阐明如何可能扩大信息素养教学实践。当前的信息素养实践和方法旨在为种族和少数民族学习者创造包容性的学习环境,这些实践和方法依赖于一套制度化的实践,如批判性信息素养和文化维持教学法。通过废奴主义的教学视角对这些实践进行考察,揭示了该领域是如何在使用这些方法创造包容性空间的同时,对这些方法进行简化和不加批判的参与的。以废奴主义教育学为视角,这篇批判性文章考察了该领域在白人中的基础,并阐明了变革教育正义的途径。有很多关于包容性教学实践的工作,讨论了挑战信息素养结构对主流文化的依赖。迄今为止,几乎没有关于信息素养实践如何参与废除主义教学实践的学术研究。
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