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The Professor-Librarian: Academic Librarians Teaching Credit-Bearing Courses

Public Services Quarterly, 2018
Many academic librarians have ideas or opportunities for teaching information literacy courses for the library, outside the scope of their regular positions.
Karen Sobel, Peter Ramsey, Galin Jones
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The Librarian’s Guide to Teaching

Journal of the Australian Library and Information Association, 2020
The two academic librarians who host this series of podcasts both work at American Universities (Berkeley College and Pace University).
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Teaching New Librarians How to Teach

2010
Librarians enter the academy with little background in the pedagogical and theoretical intricacies of teaching and learning. With library instruction responsibilities on the rise, institutions are searching for ways to encourage librarians to engage in the process of learning how to teach.
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Librarians' experiences of the teaching role: A national survey of librarians

Library & Information Science Research, 2011
Abstract A Canadian national survey of 788 library staff doing instructional work revealed that most participants expected to be doing some teaching in their workplaces, and the largest proportion of participants have been teaching for more than 10 years. Most instruction continues to take the form of short presentations to groups of learners. On the
Heidi Julien, Shelagh K. Genuis
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The Academic Teaching Librarian's Handbook

2021
The Academic Teaching Librarian's Handbook is a comprehensive resource on teaching and professional development for information professionals and instructors at all career stages. It explores the current landscape of teaching librarianship, and highlights and discusses the important developments, issues, and trends that are shaping current and future ...
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