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Learning in Action: Designing Successful Graduate Student Work Experiences in Academic Libraries [Minkštas viršelis]

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  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 272 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 226x151x18 mm, weight: 208 g
  • Išleidimo metai: 30-Sep-2022
  • Leidėjas: Association of College & Research Libraries
  • ISBN-10: 0838936806
  • ISBN-13: 9780838936801
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  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 272 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 226x151x18 mm, weight: 208 g
  • Išleidimo metai: 30-Sep-2022
  • Leidėjas: Association of College & Research Libraries
  • ISBN-10: 0838936806
  • ISBN-13: 9780838936801
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:

How do you supervise a graduate student working in a library—and not just adequately, but well? What is a valuable and meaningful work experience? How can libraries design more equitable and ethical positions for students?

Learning in Action: Designing Successful Graduate Student Work Experiences in Academic Libraries provides practical, how-to guidance on creating and managing impactful programs as well as meaningful personal experiences for students and library staff in academic libraries. Fourteen chapters are divided into four thorough sections:

  • Creating Access Pathways
  • Developing, Running, and Evolving Programs for LIS Students
  • Working with Graduate Students without an LIS Background: Mutual Opportunities for Growth
  • Centering the Person 
Chapters cover topics including developing experiential learning opportunities for online students; cocreated cocurricular graduate learning experiences; an empathy-driven approach to crafting an internship; self-advocacy and mentorship in LIS graduate student employment; and sharing perspectives on work and identity between a graduate student and an academic library manager. Throughout the book you’ll find “Voices from the Field,” profiles that showcase the voices and reflections of the graduate students themselves, recent graduates, and managers.
 
Learning in Action brings together a range of topics and perspectives from authors of diverse backgrounds and institutions to offer practical inspiration and a framework for creating meaningful graduate student work experiences at your institutions.
Acknowledgements vii
Introduction. Learning in Action: Designing Successful Graduate Student Work Experiences in Academic Libraries ix
Part I Creating Access Pathways
Introduction
3(2)
Chapter 1 "What If You Don't Have a Library School?" Ethical Considerations for a Summer Internship at an Academic Library
5(16)
Brian Flota
Mark Lane
Juhong Christie Liu
Chapter 2 In Their Own Words: Scholars and Coordinators Reflect on the Oregon State University Libraries' Diversity Scholars Program
21(14)
Marisol Moreno Ortiz
Bridgette Flamenco
Valeria Davila
Natalia Fernandez
Beth Filar Williams
Voices from the Field: Training Future Librarians: Creating Online, Flexible, and Effective Internships and Practicum Experiences for LIS Graduate Students
32(3)
Jenny Dale
Samantha Harlow
Amy Harris Houk
Chapter 3 Virtual Spaces: Developing Experiential Learning Opportunities for Online Students
35(22)
Allison Bailund
Christina Miskey
Voices from the Field: Dream Big, Intern Small: The Value of Internships at Small GLAM Institutions
53(4)
Hannah King
Part II Developing, Running, and Evolving Programs for LIS Students
Introduction
57(2)
Voices from the Field: Breaking Down Barriers: Preparing Graduate Students for the Unspoken Rules of Academic Libraries
59(2)
Jenny Hoops
Chapter 4 Improving in Action: An Iterative Approach to Developing a Successful Practicum Program
61(14)
Joyce Chapman
Emily Daly
Voices from the Field: A Chinese Student's Perspective on American Library School and Work
72(3)
Shu Wan
Chapter 5 Building an Innovative Internship Program: The Recipe for Greatness
75(12)
Claire DeMarco
Chapter 6 Interns in Action: Exploring an LIS Internship Program at a Canadian University Library
87(30)
Rumi Graham
Emma Scott
Marissa Rocca
Voices from the Field: Internship: What's in a Name?
109(5)
Rumi Graham
Emma Scott
Marissa Rocca
Voices from the Field: Theory + Practice = Student Success
114(3)
Allison Kittinger
Chapter 7 Practice Made (More) Perfect
117(20)
Sonia Archer-Capuzzo
Nora J. Bird
Kyle Burkett
Aspen Chang
Sarah Fetzer
Rebekah Hilton
Sujeit Llanes
Alyssa Nance
Soni Philip
Morgan Pruitt
Voices from the Field: Learning through Variety: Interning in Different Institutional Contexts
131(6)
Teddy Stocking
Part III Working with Graduate Students without an LIS Background: Mutual Opportunities for Growth
Introduction
137(2)
Chapter 8 Information Literacy Fellows at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas
139(10)
Erin Rinto
Chelsea Heinbach
Chapter 9 The Peer Scholars Program: Leveraging Paid Peer Teaching at the Libraries
149(12)
Alexa Carter
Shaun Bennett
Shelby Hallman
Danica Lewis
Voices from the Field: A Practicum Experience at the San Antonio Community College Library
159(2)
Beatrice Canales
Chapter 10 Cocreated Cocurricular Graduate Learning Experiences
161(16)
Louise L. Lowe
Voices from the Field: Weeding "Wright": Engaging Graduate Students in a Meaningful Collection Management Process
172(5)
Maggie Portis
Manuela Aronofsky
Ella Milliken Detro
Part IV Centering the Person
Introduction
177(2)
Voices from the Field: Staying Connected When the Unexpected Happens
179(4)
Arianne Hartsell-Gundy
Chapter 11 Crafting the Internship: An Empathy-Driven Approach
183(16)
Rebecca Blakiston
Voices from the Field: Intern Self-Advocacy and the Mutual Benefits of Collaboration
194(5)
Samantha Wilairat
Chapter 12 Beyond Individualism: Self-Advocacy and Mentorship in LIS Graduate Student Employment
199(18)
Kristin Kerbavaz
Amber Dierking
Voices from the Field: Wayfinding and Gapminding: An Integrated Approach to Developing a Library Internship Learning Experience
214(3)
Emily Cukier
Terri Artemchik
Chapter 13 Two Sides of the Coin: Sharing Perspectives on Work and Identity between a Graduate Student and an Academic Library Manager
217(18)
April M. Hathcock
Lingyu Wang
Chapter 14 Reflections of a First-Time Manager: Building Trust for a Successful MLIS Practicum Experience
235(14)
Jodi A. Psoter
About the Authors 249