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Hot Topics Winter ‘09–Distance Ed/Embedded Librarians

Posted by communitycollegelibraries on February 23, 2009

Embedded Librarian/Distance Ed/Faculty Relations Group

Part I

 

-For blended (distance and on-campus) classes, faculty  are more hesitant to use embedded librarians because they’re protective of hours they have in person with their students

- There are still problems recruiting faculty members to even teach distance ed classes, let alone work with the library

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Hot Topics Winter ‘09–Information Literacy

Posted by communitycollegelibraries on February 23, 2009

Information Literacy

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 What level of info. literacy?  Palo Alto has: Information Resources Certificate, 7 classes, free Continuing Ed. Credit, introduction to Library, Databases, MLA, APA, Web search, Info. evaluation.  Instructors can schedule a BI class, also available online (students take a quiz).  No quiz in face-to-face.  Palo Alto enrollment 8,000.  Faculty offer extra credit for certificate completion.  Some discussion of problem of babysitting for absent faculty.  Palo Alto requires professor presence.  They offer desktop instruction for faculty, face-to-face, one-on-one with librarian.

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