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New Faculty Library Orientation Asa H. Gordon Library Ivy Brannen and Lauren McMillan Fall 2012 In conjunction with the HBCU Library Alliance Leadership Institute

New Faculty Library Orientation Asa H. Gordon Library Ivy Brannen and Lauren McMillan Fall 2012 In conjunction with the HBCU Library Alliance Leadership

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Page 1: New Faculty Library Orientation Asa H. Gordon Library Ivy Brannen and Lauren McMillan Fall 2012 In conjunction with the HBCU Library Alliance Leadership

New Faculty Library Orientation

Asa H. Gordon LibraryIvy Brannen and Lauren McMillan

Fall 2012

In conjunction with the HBCU Library Alliance Leadership Institute

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As a vital entity of the University, a program will be implemented that will assist all “new faculty” within the library. The orientation will focus on how the library can enhance their courses and research through library instruction, eLearning assistance, and collection development.

The purpose of this project is to develop a program that ensures new faculty are knowledgeable about the services offered by the Asa H. Gordon Library. This relationship will establish lines of communication between new faculty and library staff. Ideally, these sessions will become a regular part of the information faculty receive upon joining the University.

Abstract Summary

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This project was designed to provide new faculty with information on the library’s resources that would enable them to incorporate these resources into their courses. Additionally, it was observed that the faculty were often unclear about library policies such as requesting materials, putting items on course reserves, and the availability of information literacy library instruction.

A new faculty library orientation was created in hopes that these issues could be addressed while promoting communication and establishing a stronger rapport between the library and the university’s three colleges: the College of Liberal Arts and Social Sciences (CLASS), the College of Science and Technology (COST), and the College of Business Administration (COBA).

Project Goal

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•Receiving support from Administration–Attendance at Dean’s Council meeting

•Establishing an outline for the orientation sessions

•Providing faculty with information on library resources–Providing additional sources of information

to take away

Planning and Implementation

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What we can do for you:1. Who we are– Librarian Liaisons

• Requesting Materials• Library Instruction

– Information Literacy

2. Accessing Materials– Library Accounts– Course Reserves– GIL Express and

InterLibrary Loan

3. Accessing Materials, cont’d.

The Library CatalogDatabases (Galileo)

4. Using the Archives

5. Using the AudioVisual Center

6. e-Learning Support

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Resources for Information Literacy and Faculty-Librarian

Collaboration• Faculty Quick Guide

• Selected Articles Packet

• Teaching Information Literacy: 50 Standards-Based Exercises for

College Students, by Joanna Burkhardt and Mary Macdonald

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Outcomes and Innovations• 22 out of 27 new permanent faculty attended

the sessions

• For those who did not attend, an effort was made to reach out to them following the sessions

• Overall, orientation evaluations were very positive

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Outcomes and Innovations

• New/different approach may be necessary to getting contact information

• Scheduling/timing of sessions

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In the Future

• Focus on gaining attendance of new temporary and adjunct faculty

• Divide and conquer:– Share planning duties among librarians• Librarians can be responsible for getting the

contact information for new faculty from their liaison area(s)• Librarians can be responsible for different parts

of the presentation

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Questions?Comments?

Ivy [email protected]

912-358-4321

Lauren [email protected]

912-358-4322