
An ACRL/TLT Group Online Seminar
September 25-October 2, 2007
(two 90-minute sessions)
Registration information is at the bottom of this page.
Live Webcasts: Tuesdays, 3:00-4:30 p.m. Eastern
Seminar Leaders:
Steven Bell, Temple University and John Shank, Penn State University
Workshop Goal:
To help participants identify techniques and tools that will enable academic librarians, faculty members, information technologists, instructional design professionals, et al. to discover or develop and implement new approaches for collaboration, to achieve maximum integration of the library into the teaching and learning process throughout their institutions. To help guide such collaborative efforts toward library, curricular, and other related institutional goals - especially those of advancing information literacy.
Workshop Description:
There is an extensive body of literature on information literacy and the importance of librarian-faculty collaboration in achieving it. The workshop will bring a new perspective on information literacy and collaboration through a conceptual framework the workshop leaders refer to as "Blended Librarianship."
External forces threaten to marginalize the role of the academic library: these forces increase the need for "information literacy" knowledge and skills among students, faculty, and others whose professions require their effective use of new information resources (e.g., growing emphasis on "undergraduate research" projects). Consequently, it is essential to further the librarians' integration into the teaching and learning process and the ability of faculty and other academic professionals to work collegially with librarians.
A blended librarian is one who combines traditional library and information technology skills with instructional design and technology skills as well as knowledge of collections of instructional resources and current trends in developing and distributing instructional resources. The blended librarian uses this combination, along with a heightened emphasis on pedagogy, to collaborate with faculty, information technologists, and instructional technologists/designers on the design of information literacy that is tightly integrated into the individual instructor’s courses and with broader programmatic curricular goals.
Participants will draw on the experiences of the workshop leaders and other academic professionals in exploring new forms of collaboration. The instructors will engage their librarian and non-library faculty, administrative, and information technologist colleagues in seeking innovative ways (including the use of newly available tools that support collaborative work and related communication) to use collaboration to further campus-wide information literacy initiatives.
The workshop will address the following issues:
For more information, visit the Blended Librarians Web site at http://blendedlibrarian.org
Registration
ACRL member or affiliated with TLT subscriber institution: $150
ALA member: $185
Nonmember: $225
A $15 discount per registrant will be applied to participants registering from the same institution (first registrant pays full fee).
If you have any questions or comments, please feel free to contact Micul Ann Morse at Morse@tltgroup.org