Teaching Library

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academic library assessment
ACRL Standard
ARL Library
campus-wide assessment strategies
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Distance Education
Distance Education Library Services
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evidence-based library instruction assessment
Florida State University School
haworth
IL Course
IL Instruction
information
Information Fluency
Information Literacy
information literacy evaluation
Information Literacy Lessons
Information Literacy Program
Information Literacy Sessions
Information Literacy Skill Levels
Information Literacy Skills
initiatives
instruction
instructional program measurement
Li Student
library impact analysis
Library Instruction
Library Instruction Coordinator
Library Instruction Program
Library Instruction Sessions
Library's Instructional Program
literacy
Patron Category
press
program
programming
QEP
Receive IL Instruction
sessions
skills
student learning outcomes
Subject Specific Information Literacy
UCF Library

Product details

  • ISBN 9780789031495
  • Weight: 430g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 14 Feb 2008
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Get the information needed to advocate for the significance of your library!

How do you make the case that your library is a valuable instruction center? The Teaching Library helps librarians assess data on information literacy instruction programs so that they can better support the teaching role of the academic library in campus settings. This practical, professional resource features case studies from across the United States and Canadain both public and private institutionsthat offer a variety of evaluation methods. Here are the latest, easy-to-adopt ways of measuring your library’s direct contribution to student learning, on-campus and off.

With a unique multifaceted approach to questions of assessment, The Teaching Library is an important resource that not only offers the latest techniques, but answers the larger question of how to make use of this data in ways that will best advocate information literacy instruction programs. From creating a multidimensional assessment to turning an initiative into a program to teaching and learning goals and beyond, this invaluable text covers many of the core issues those in this rapidly-evolving field must contend with. These contributions reinforce the importance of the learning that takes place in the classroom, in the co-curriculum, the extra-curriculum, and the surrounding community.

Some of the key topics covered in The Teaching Library are:

  • assessment practices such as 360° analysis, attitudinal, outcomes-based, and gap-measured
  • integrating the teaching library into core mission, vision, and values statements
  • presenting the message of a library’s value to internal audiences of colleagues
  • building momentumand maintaining it
  • tying information literacy assessment to campus-wide assessment activities
  • identifying and reaching end-of-program learning outcomes
  • assessing the impact of the one-shot session on student learning
  • information literacy instruction and the credit-course model
  • promoting instruction among Library and Information Science educators
  • and many more!

The essays in The Teaching Library offer viable and practical ways for librarians to demonstrate their direct contribution to student learning in ways consistent with those accepted as valid across the campus.

An important resource for academic librarians and Information Science professionals, The Teaching Library is also a useful tool for those in the campus community concerned with developing, funding, and continuing successful library programsprofessional staff such as alumni directors; faculty and educators looking to make students more successful; and researchers.