Buch, Englisch, 256 Seiten, Format (B × H): 160 mm x 240 mm
The Changing Role of the Academic Librarian
Buch, Englisch, 256 Seiten, Format (B × H): 160 mm x 240 mm
ISBN: 978-1-85604-530-8
Verlag: Taylor & Francis
In this environment of rapid change the academic librarian needs to stay informed and embrace the new job opportunities emerging: this essential book will capture and critically discuss the librarian's changing learning support role in an education context providing guidance and practical support. Written by acknowledged experts across a broad range of roles in the new academic environment, this book will challenge thinking in this area as well as being practical and practice-based. The following key areas are covered:
the policy framework
pedagogies for a changing environment
new literacies and learning
key issues in the design and delivery of learning and teaching
thinking differently about learning support
new academic teams
responding to the e-learning imperative
information literacy education in practice
inclusion: impact on practice
managing learning support services
visioning the future of learning support
emerging professional identities and practices.
Readership: This book will be essential reading for practitioners at every level within the higher education and further education sectors, including information specialists, learning support professionals, academic liaison co-ordinators and subject specialists, academic service managers and heads of library and information services. It will also be a valuable resource for all other professionals involved in the delivery of learning support, and for students of LIS and of education.
Zielgruppe
Professional Practice & Development
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Weitere Infos & Material
Introduction: the challenge for the academic librarian - Philippa Levy and Sue Roberts PART 1: PERSPECTIVES ON THE POLICY FRAMEWORK 1. The policy framework: a critical review - Peter Brophy 2. Pedagogy in a changing environment - Philippa Levy 3. Literacies and learning - Dorothy Williams 4. Key issues in the design and delivery of technology-enhanced learning - Allison Littlejohn 5. New professional identities and practices for learner support - Sue Roberts PART 2: POLICY INTO PRACTICE 6. New academic teams - Sue Roberts, Mark Schofield and Ruth Wilson 7. Responding to the e-learning imperative - Susannah Quinsee 8. Information literacy education in practice - Judith Peacock 9. The inclusion agenda and its impact on practice - Joan Chapman, Gail McFarlane and Stuart Macwilliam 10. A kaleidoscope of change: how library management can support the development of new learning environments - Philip Payne PART 3: REFLECTIONS 11. (E)merging professional identities and practices - Sue Roberts and Philippa Levy.