Best practices for librarians embedded in online courses

S Hoffman, L Ramin - Public services quarterly, 2010 - Taylor & Francis
S Hoffman, L Ramin
Public services quarterly, 2010Taylor & Francis
Academic librarians interested in collaborating with faculty in online courses often express
questions about their role, level of involvement, and activities. This article provides a list of
best practices to guide those developing embedded librarian services. The practices are
drawn from a review of the literature, a case study of one embedded librarian's experiences,
and a mixed methods study of embedded librarianship at six institutions. The resulting best
practices will help embedded librarians collaborate effectively with faculty to create a …
Academic librarians interested in collaborating with faculty in online courses often express questions about their role, level of involvement, and activities. This article provides a list of best practices to guide those developing embedded librarian services. The practices are drawn from a review of the literature, a case study of one embedded librarian's experiences, and a mixed methods study of embedded librarianship at six institutions. The resulting best practices will help embedded librarians collaborate effectively with faculty to create a positive learning experience for distance students.
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