Building a Community of Practice for Instruction Librarians: Programmatic Elements and Strategies for Implementation
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2024
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Elsevier
Abstract
A community of practice for instruction librarians is essential to ongoing development of pedagogical knowledge, fostering community, and cultivating meaningful teaching practices. This article describes the development of a community of practice for new and experienced instruction librarians to help them grow in their teaching practice. Elements explored throughout this article include collaborative peer mentorship, developing a reflective practice, and support for the coordinator of instruction leading these efforts. A replicable model for effective implementation at other institutions is detailed throughout the article.
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Academic libraries, Library instruction, Community of practice, Peer mentoring, Reflective practice, Coordinator of library instruction
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Sahn, S. F. & Riesen, K. (2024), "Building a community of practice for instruction librarians: Programmatic elements and strategies for implementation", The Journal of Academic Librarianship, 50(5), 409-419.
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.acalib.2024.102928