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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 328 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 254x178x17 mm, kaal: 268 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 13-Apr-2022
  • Kirjastus: Association of College & Research Libraries
  • ISBN-10: 0838937683
  • ISBN-13: 9780838937686
  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 328 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 254x178x17 mm, kaal: 268 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 13-Apr-2022
  • Kirjastus: Association of College & Research Libraries
  • ISBN-10: 0838937683
  • ISBN-13: 9780838937686
Community colleges are a cornerstone of higher education and serve the unique needs of the communities in which they reside. In 2019, community colleges accounted for 41 percent of all undergraduate students in the United States.

Community college librarians are engaged in meaningful work designing and delivering library programs and services that meet the needs of their diverse populations and support student learning. The Community College Library series is meant to lift the voices of community college librarians and highlight their creativity, tenacity, and commitment to students.

The Community College Library: Reference and Instruction collects research, programs, and new approaches to reference and instruction implemented by community college librarians around the U.S. Chapters include sample activities and materials and cover topics including using race-centered and trauma-informed practices in the reference interview; incorporating online workshops into an existing information literacy program; and using student-driven pedagogy to navigate the early stages of research.

This book demonstrates the innovative and replicable ways community college librarians are meeting the information and research needs of their college population both in person and remotely, all while providing a safe, inclusive space for students to explore and learn.
 
Introduction vii
Chapter 1 "We Need to Be at the Table" Community College Librarians Discuss the ACRL Framework
1(24)
Susan Wengler
Chapter 2 Aligning Values with Practice Embedded Librarianship within Community Colleges
25(12)
Cristina Springfield
Chapter 3 Building Connections with Students through Research Coaching
37(14)
Ann Roselle
Chapter 4 Incorporating Race-Centered and Trauma-Informed Practices into the Reference Interview
51(12)
Nicole Williams
Emma Antobam-Ntekudzi
Chapter 5 Kindness as Professional Practice Harnessing the Power of Empathy and Strength-Based Assumptions at the Reference Desk
63(16)
Amanda Choi
Erica Watson
Chapter 6 Trauma Approaches (at) the Reference Desk The Case for Incorporating Trauma-Informed Thinking into Reference Work
79(10)
Michael J. Krasulski
Larry McCollough
Chapter 7 The Best of Times, the Worst of Times The Benefits and Challenges of Providing Chat Reference at a Suburban Community College Library
89(12)
Erica Swenson Danowitz
Chapter 8 We Evolved as You Evolved Engaging in Reflective Practices to Serve Changing Student Needs at Bunker Hill Community College Library
101(8)
Andrew McCarthy
Chapter 9 Synchronizing with Online Learners Incorporating Online Workshops into an Existing Information Literacy Program
109(12)
Michael LaMagna
Chapter 10 Librarians as Game Masters A Place For Virtual Games in the Information Literacy Classroom
121(10)
Kristen Cinar
Chapter 11 The Perfect Host A New Approach to Integrated Library Instruction in the Community College FYS Curriculum
131(14)
Janice Grover-Roosa
Chapter 12 Self-Awareness through Analyzing Family Primary Sources A Partnership for Implementing Global Diversity Learning
145(12)
Madeline Ruggiero
Chapter 13 The Cultural Artifact Collaboration An Info Lit Love Story between a Sociologist and a Librarian
157(10)
Erika Montenegro
Marcellino Morales
Chapter 14 What Is It For? Using CART to Teach Source Selection
167(14)
April D. Cunningham
Richard Hal Hannon Jr.
Chapter 15 Team Science A Library Instrument to Support Scientific Literacy
181(18)
Cathy Burwell
Luciana Caporaletti
Alvin Coleman
Chapter 16 Making Research Meaningful Librarian Interventions in First-Year Research
199(10)
Emily Bush
Heidi Blaisdell
Michael A. Kiggins
Chapter 17 Game On! Not Your Traditional One-Shot Instruction
209(14)
Lisa Blake
Chapter 18 Advancing Information Literacy Librarians Developing and Teaching Critical Thinking and Capstone Community College Credit Courses
223(12)
Brandy Whitlock
Chapter 19 A Tale of Two Literacies Merging Information Literacy and Scientific Literacy in a Learning Community
235(10)
Laura Burt-Nicholas
Beth Shaffer-McCarthy
Chapter 20 Is This Source a Little White? Teaching Students to Expose Information Biases through Credit-Bearing Information Literacy Courses
245(10)
Faith Bradham
Chapter 21 From Skills to Habits of Mind Redesigning Information Literacy Competencies
255(18)
Jill E. Burke
Elizabeth G. Godwin
Anne M. Sleeman
Jamie Witman
Chapter 22 Information Literacy Pathways to Success
273(12)
Rebecca Osa Mendell
Chapter 23 Inhabiting Uncertainty Using Student-Driven Pedagogy to Navigate the Precarious Early Stages of Research
285(12)
Molly Ledermann
Meghan Rose
Chapter 24 Opportunity Knocking How Chandler-Gilbert Community College Information Liter acy Program Created Multiple Models to Meet Multiple Needs
297(12)
Kim Chuppa-Cornell
Mary Beth Burgoyne
Barbara Howe
Monica Johnson
Christine Kilbridge
Biographies 309
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