Librarianship for the 21st Century

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Librarianship for the 21st Century

School/Library Collaboration & Media Mentorship

Amy Koester | October 2015

Hello!• I’m Amy Koester

• Youth & Family Program Coordinator at Skokie (IL) Public Library

• The Show Me Librarian

• Co-author, “Media Mentorship in Libraries Serving Youth” white paper

Our Agenda

• School/Library Collaboration

• Time for Questions

• Media Mentorship

• Time for Questions

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School/Library Collaboration

Level 3:

Collective ImpactLevel 2:

Parallel Tracks

Level 1:

Transporting Services

Models of Collaboration

Level 1: Transporting Services

Individual goals, Individual pathways.

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Level 2: Parallel TracksSimilar goals, Individual pathways.

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Level 3: Collective ImpactCollaboration of goals & pathways.

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Cultivating Collaboration

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Cultivating Collaboration

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Gather the right team.

Cultivating Collaboration

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Gather the right team.

Ask: “What are our shared

goals?”

Cultivating Collaboration

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Gather the right team.

Ask: “What are our shared

goals?”

Identify a common goal.

Cultivating Collaboration

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Gather the right team.

Ask: “What are our shared

goals?”

Identify a common goal.

Gather ideas to meet the

goal.

Cultivating Collaboration

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Gather the right team.

Ask: “What are our shared

goals?”

Identify a common goal.

Gather ideas to meet the

goal.

Prioritize ideas & make a

plan.

Cultivating Collaboration

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Gather the right team.

Ask: “What are our shared

goals?”

Identify a common goal.

Gather ideas to meet the

goal.

Prioritize ideas & make a

plan.

Implement!

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The library is part of a larger ecosystem.

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–Miguel Figueroa, Center for the Future of Libraries

How do libraries serve as part of a solution, as opposed to serving as the sole problem-

solver?

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–Sharon Cox, Queens Library Discovery Center

“Partnerships help us to develop more & more programs, & to bring those programs to the people we

are targeting.”

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–Marsha Semmel, formerly with IMLS

“Progress moves at the speed of trust.”

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Build in time for reflection.

So what does collective impact collaboration look like?

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• Design Thinking for Libraries - IDEO

• Turn Outward - Harwood Institute (Harwood in a Half Hour)

• A Collaboration Workbook - Heart of Brooklyn

Tools for Thinking about Collaboration

Questions so far?

Media Mentorship

Why media mentorship?

• Over 75% of households own digital media.

• Over 72% of youth 0-8 have used digital media.

• 71% of public libraries use new media in youth programs & services.

• 40% have tethered devices, 39% use in storytime.

• 22% offer device mentoring.

ALSC’s White Paper• Libraries serving youth

need to have media mentors.

• Media mentors support kids & families (objectively).

• Library schools need to train for media mentorship.

• Professional development needs to include media mentorship.

Media Mentor/ˈmēdēə ˈmenˌtôr/

noun

1. a person who supports children & their families in their decisions & practice

around media use2. a person who has access to, and

shares, recommendations for and research on children’s media use

What does media mentorship look like?

• Digital media in storytime — with parental asides

• App play & appvisory in programs

• Technology as the skill & program topic

• Mounted & circulating devices

• Curated lists• Training teens as media

mentors

The Media Mentor Toolbox

• Position Statements

• AAP, NAEYC/Fred Rogers Center, Joan Ganz Cooney Center, Zero to Three, Lisa Guernsey

• Evaluative Resources

• Review Sources

• Evaluation Rubrics (Claudia Haines’s are GREAT!)

• New & Developing Research

Final questions?amy.e.koester@gmail.com

@amyeileenk

http://showmelibrarian.blogspot.com

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