The Indispensable Academic Librarian

The Indispensable Academic Librarian
Title The Indispensable Academic Librarian PDF eBook
Author Michelle Reale
Publisher American Library Association
Total Pages 163
Release 2018-03-16
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 0838917097

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This book will empower and validate academic librarians by demonstrating their indispensable roles as educators

Being Indispensable

Being Indispensable
Title Being Indispensable PDF eBook
Author Ruth Toor
Publisher American Library Association
Total Pages 186
Release 2011
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 0838910653

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Explains how to become an indispensable school librarian, discussing how to understand what others in the school need and want, demonstrate importance, plan strategically, and master important tools.

The Indispensable Librarian

The Indispensable Librarian
Title The Indispensable Librarian PDF eBook
Author Doug Johnson
Publisher Linworth
Total Pages 0
Release 2013-05-09
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 161069239X

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This readable and practical book examines the changes in school libraries brought by the digital revolution—and describes how new and experienced librarians can take advantage of them. Both a book of practical solutions to today's budgetary and staffing problems in school libraries as well as an advocacy book, The Indispensable Librarian: Surviving and Thriving in School Libraries in the Information Age, Second Edition provides a practice-based overview of all management topics that also supplies real-world scenarios, step-by-step instructions, and pragmatic solutions to specific problems. In this follow-up to his original book, Doug Johnson offers more practical methods and sage advice for leveraging technology's popularity and effectiveness to build stronger programs and cultivate beneficial professional connections and friendships. He defines and clarifies the role of the school library media specialist in a technologically enhanced school, providing relevant examples and useful advice on a variety of topics; and underscores the importance of strong management skills, especially regarding collaborative planning and communications. The book is written especially for K–12 school librarians, both new and experienced, and is also suitable for pre-service librarians as a textbook.

Becoming a Reflective Librarian and Teacher

Becoming a Reflective Librarian and Teacher
Title Becoming a Reflective Librarian and Teacher PDF eBook
Author Michelle Reale
Publisher American Library Association
Total Pages 145
Release 2016-12-16
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 0838915388

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This thoughtful book illuminates reflective practice as a pedagogical tool that holds benefits both for ourselves as professionals and for our students.

The Indispensable Academic Librarian

The Indispensable Academic Librarian
Title The Indispensable Academic Librarian PDF eBook
Author Michelle Reale
Publisher American Library Association
Total Pages 144
Release 2018-11-29
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 0838916384

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Traditionally, academic librarians have delivered “beck and call” service to educators both in and out of the classroom. However, far from being merely auxiliary to the learning cycle, academic librarians are educators in their own right. If the primary challenge before them is to change how they’re perceived within their institutions, Reale proposes, the key lies in becoming a proactive teacher and collaborator. Offering strategies applicable to many different areas, this book shows how the academic librarian can be an educator in both structured and unstructured spaces on campuses. Blending practice-based evidence with a warm approach, Reale discusses the changing perception of academic librarians, how they are seen and how they see themselves;shows how academic librarians can and should assert their rightful place in the learning cycle;looks at how to match teaching goals with academic librarians’ mission;advocates for the indispensable roles the academic librarian should play, including co-collaborator, one-on-one research consultant, expert-at-large in non-structured spaces such as the dorm or student lounge, and embedded librarian in the classroom; offers talking points for self-advocacy, looking at the many ways academic librarians are making a difference; andexplores activities and programming for engagement and learning. This book will empower and validate academic librarians by demonstrating their indispensable roles as educators.

Meeting the Challenge of Teaching Information Literacy

Meeting the Challenge of Teaching Information Literacy
Title Meeting the Challenge of Teaching Information Literacy PDF eBook
Author Michelle Reale
Publisher American Library Association
Total Pages 143
Release 2020-07-23
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 0838947131

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Reale's book is a valuable springboard for reflection that will help academic librarians understand the complexity of the challenges they face and then forge a path forward.

New on the Job

New on the Job
Title New on the Job PDF eBook
Author Hilda K. Weisburg
Publisher American Library Association
Total Pages 355
Release 2014-09-22
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 0838912648

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As if transitioning from library school or a different type of library job into the role of a school librarian wasn't challenging enough, just factor in today’s straitened funding environment for the position itself. Librarians new on the job need expert advice on what to expect and how thrive, and since its publication in 2006 this guide has served as an invaluable resource for the new school librarian. From job search strategies and discovering work philosophy to the nitty-gritty details of creating acceptable use policies, this revised and updated edition, which includes a new foreword from Sarah Kelly Johns, shares the joys and perils of the profession along with a wealth of practical advice from decades of experience in school library programs. With this guide as a roadmap, new school librarians can Tackle the job search with confidence, with tips on everything from polishing a résumé and acing a job interview to ways of handling any potentially negative Google results and other digital footprintsLearn the secrets to successfully collaborate with teachersNavigate new roles and responsibilities through orientation and organizationCreate dynamic interactions with students to deepen their learning experiencesMaster the art of communicating with the principal, IT experts, and vendorsBecome familiar with school library technology, including e-book collections, online databases, and library management systemsReceive field-tested guidance on daily matters – from budgeting and purchasing to advocacy and programming The AASL Standards for the 21st-Century Learner, Partnership for 21st Century Skills, and Common Core State Standards are also thoroughly discussed. New school librarians as well as those already in the profession can set the tone for rewarding career with this one-stop, hands-on guide.