Browsing University Libraries by Author "Tumbleson, Beth"
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Academic Librarians' Educational Role Revisited: Three Defining Studies
Tumbleson, Beth; Burke, John; Long, JessicaThree national studies are redefining the role academic librarians will play on campus. First, participants will receive an overview of significant findings from Project Information Literacy: “Learning the Ropes: How ... -
Assessment, Analytics, and Analysis: Demonstrating the Impact of LMS Embedded Librarians on Student Learning
Burke, John; Tumbleson, Beth; Long, JessicaThe Ithaka S&R US Library Survey 2016 documents that library directors are committed to supporting teaching and learning services in terms of staffing and budget. They are equally committed to supporting student success, ... -
Assessment, Analytics, and Analysis: Demonstrating the Impact of LMS Embedded Librarians on Student Learning
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Embedded Librarianship: Commnicating Our Crucial Value
Burke, John; Tumbleson, BethAcademic libraries spend millions on emerging technologies, digital and print collections, and hiring staff with subject and technology expertise. How do we signal stakeholders this sizable investment is worthwhile when ... -
Library Services in Learning Management Systems
Burke, John; Tumbleson, BethThe learning management system (LMS) has become a standard part of the higher education infrastructure, both for online and face-to-face courses. Continuing growth in online course offerings and the mobility of ... -
Mentoring in Academic Libraries.
Tumbleson, Beth; Burke, JohnThe authors, who have each engaged in mentoring in higher education, surveyed academic librarians in 2017 on their mentoring experiences. Those findings are placed alongside best practices drawn from the literature to ... -
Sustaining and Enhancing Embedded Library Instruction in the Learning Management System
Kvenild, Cassandra; Calkins, Kaijsa; Burke, John; Tumbleson, BethThis panel will be a lively discussion of embedded librarianship in the online learning management system (LMS). Panelists will forego simply sharing the approaches of their own libraries and will instead pose a series of ... -
Transform the Path of a Library Career: Empowering Librarians Through Mentoring
Burke, John; Tumbleson, BethMentoring empowers the next generation of librarians to assume positions of leadership and expertise in our profession. Successful mentoring requires a combination of commitments from library administrators, professiona ...