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Main Authors: Brandt, John M., Macaluso, Stephan J.
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 2006
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED565490
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author Brandt, John M.
Macaluso, Stephan J.
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Macaluso, Stephan J.
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Macaluso, Stephan J.
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contents Characteristics and Challenges of Distance Learning Librarians: Report to the Distance Learning Section Brandt, John M. Macaluso, Stephan J. Distance Education College Libraries Librarians Higher Education Research Libraries Questionnaires Work Environment Attendance Professional Development Needs Library Services Professional Associations Professional Continuing Education Best Practices Online Courses Social Networks Advocacy Purpose: This study examined the professional and research needs of distance learning librarians in higher education in order to inform program development by the Association of College Libraries Distance Learning Section. Methodology: 270 members of the section completed a 23 item online questionnaire on distance learning librarians' work environment and structure, interaction with the professional organization, attendance at professional conferences, and professional needs and interests. Results: Respondents reported that learning new technologies, instruction, program implementation and assessment, collaboration, outreach, and administration are the most pressing issues facing distance learning librarians. A majority of respondents reported their position focused on other professional responsibilities and spent less than a quarter of their time supporting distance learning services. Just under half (49%) of respondents had not attended a professional conference or program focused on distance learning, and a sizable number (28%) had attended no professional conferences or programs in the preceding two years. Conclusions: The responses indicate most distance learning librarians are focused on other job duties and have limited professional education opportunities related to distance learning even as they report a need for continued professional support and development. Recommendations: Professional organizations dedicated to library services for distance learners, especially the ACRL's Distance Library Section, should enhance efforts to support librarians outside of traditional distance learning conferences and broaden the use of new technology and virtual communication to support librarian's professional development needs. Tables are appended.
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spellingShingle Characteristics and Challenges of Distance Learning Librarians: Report to the Distance Learning Section
Brandt, John M.
Macaluso, Stephan J.
Distance Education
College Libraries
Librarians
Higher Education
Research Libraries
Questionnaires
Work Environment
Attendance
Professional Development
Needs
Library Services
Professional Associations
Professional Continuing Education
Best Practices
Online Courses
Social Networks
Advocacy
Characteristics and Challenges of Distance Learning Librarians: Report to the Distance Learning Section Brandt, John M. Macaluso, Stephan J. Distance Education College Libraries Librarians Higher Education Research Libraries Questionnaires Work Environment Attendance Professional Development Needs Library Services Professional Associations Professional Continuing Education Best Practices Online Courses Social Networks Advocacy Purpose: This study examined the professional and research needs of distance learning librarians in higher education in order to inform program development by the Association of College Libraries Distance Learning Section. Methodology: 270 members of the section completed a 23 item online questionnaire on distance learning librarians' work environment and structure, interaction with the professional organization, attendance at professional conferences, and professional needs and interests. Results: Respondents reported that learning new technologies, instruction, program implementation and assessment, collaboration, outreach, and administration are the most pressing issues facing distance learning librarians. A majority of respondents reported their position focused on other professional responsibilities and spent less than a quarter of their time supporting distance learning services. Just under half (49%) of respondents had not attended a professional conference or program focused on distance learning, and a sizable number (28%) had attended no professional conferences or programs in the preceding two years. Conclusions: The responses indicate most distance learning librarians are focused on other job duties and have limited professional education opportunities related to distance learning even as they report a need for continued professional support and development. Recommendations: Professional organizations dedicated to library services for distance learners, especially the ACRL's Distance Library Section, should enhance efforts to support librarians outside of traditional distance learning conferences and broaden the use of new technology and virtual communication to support librarian's professional development needs. Tables are appended.
title Characteristics and Challenges of Distance Learning Librarians: Report to the Distance Learning Section
topic Distance Education
College Libraries
Librarians
Higher Education
Research Libraries
Questionnaires
Work Environment
Attendance
Professional Development
Needs
Library Services
Professional Associations
Professional Continuing Education
Best Practices
Online Courses
Social Networks
Advocacy
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED565490