Libraries Supporting Online Learning: Practical Strategies and Best Practices

Libraries Supporting Online Learning: Practical Strategies and Best Practices

by Christina D. Mune
Libraries Supporting Online Learning: Practical Strategies and Best Practices

Libraries Supporting Online Learning: Practical Strategies and Best Practices

by Christina D. Mune

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Overview

Using practical examples from librarians in the field, this book lays out current issues in online learning and teaches librarians how to adapt a variety of library services—including instruction, reference, and collection development—to online education.

Recent studies highlighting the challenges faced by online learners show that skills librarians are uniquely qualified to teach, such as information and digital literacy and source evaluation, can improve academic performance in online courses and enhance the online learning experience.

Just as embedded librarianship was developed to answer the needs of online courses when they emerged in the early 2000s, online learning librarian Christina Mune now teaches "online librarianship" as a set of realistic strategies for serving a variety of online education models. Each chapter of Libraries Supporting Online Learning addresses a different strategy for supporting online students and/or faculty, with all strategies derived from real-world practices.

Librarians will find information on best practices for creating digital literacy tutorials and dynamic content, providing patrons with open access and open educational resources, helping patrons to avoid copyright issues, promoting peer-to-peer learning and resource sharing, posting to social media, and developing scalable reference services. The tools and practical examples in this book will be useful for all educators interested in increasing the efficacy of online learning.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9798216111115
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Publication date: 10/07/2020
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 186
File size: 4 MB
Age Range: 7 - 17 Years

About the Author

Christina D. Mune, MLIS, was online learning librarian for San José State University, in San José, CA, before serving as director of information technology services and most recently as associate dean of innovation and resource management.
Christina D. Mune, MLIS, was online learning librarian for San José State University, in San José, CA, before serving as director of information technology services and most recently as associate dean of innovation and resource management.

Table of Contents

Figures and Tables
Preface
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Part One Facilitating Access
Chapter 1What Is Online Librarianship?
Chapter 2Understand How You Help: Evaluating Services to Online Learners
Chapter 3Help Them Find What They Need: Making Resources Discoverable, Sharable, and Affordable
Part Two Creating Community
Chapter 4Help Them Help Each Other: Facilitating Peer Interactions and Creating Online Learning Communities
Chapter 5Help Them Connect with You: Deploying Effective Online Communication Tools
Part Three Building Engagement
Chapter 6Help Them Help Themselves: Information and Digital Literacy for the Online Learner
Chapter 7Keep a Digital Toolbox: A Bibliography of Useful (and Mostly Free) Tools for Supporting Online Learning
Glossary
Index

What People are Saying About This

Sandra Hirsh

"This book couldn’t come at a better time. Libraries have been challenged to rapidly transform their services to better meet the needs of online learning in the COVID-19 era. This contribution provides the practical information, resources, and tools that libraries need to provide access, develop community, and foster engagement for their online learners and users. Even after the pandemic, libraries will need to continue supporting a range of learners—from those who come to the library in person to those who are online learners. This book provides the essential information to ensure libraries are able to successfully support these online learners."

John Wenzler

"A timely, thoughtful, and useful book. I only wish that I could have read it 3 months ago. Mune explains what online learners need and offers practical advice for building online community and engagement through library programming. Librarians who already have some experience with online learning will benefit from Mune’s thorough and systematic approach. And librarians who find themselves suddenly tossed into the stormy seas of online educational support should grab this lifesaver and hold on tight."

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