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Hauptverfasser: Knoff, Meredith, Hobscheid, Maya
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Sprache:en
Veröffentlicht: 2021
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Online-Zugang:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ1288704
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author Knoff, Meredith
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contents Enacting Service Policies through Pedagogy to Create a More Inclusive Student Experience Knoff, Meredith Hobscheid, Maya Library Policy Policy Formation Inclusion Student Experience Library Services Cultural Awareness Student Attitudes Academic Libraries Libraries should begin to revise service policies to include cultural competency approaches to ensure they provide students a reliably inclusive experience with our services. Many non-LIS disciplines have established easy to borrow practices that libraries can adapt for these purposes. Revision of policies is not enough, however, and inclusive pedagogical practices provide an essential way for librarians and library staff at service desks to enact these cultural competency standards and practices in ways that directly impact a student's experience with the library. In order to fully realize this shift, reference assessment practices also need to center the student perception of service as a primary measure to inform future service design and delivery. By focusing on the enactment of policies through pedagogy rather than adoption through standards, libraries can fully commit to creating inclusive spaces and services.
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spellingShingle Enacting Service Policies through Pedagogy to Create a More Inclusive Student Experience
Knoff, Meredith
Hobscheid, Maya
Library Policy
Policy Formation
Inclusion
Student Experience
Library Services
Cultural Awareness
Student Attitudes
Academic Libraries
Enacting Service Policies through Pedagogy to Create a More Inclusive Student Experience Knoff, Meredith Hobscheid, Maya Library Policy Policy Formation Inclusion Student Experience Library Services Cultural Awareness Student Attitudes Academic Libraries Libraries should begin to revise service policies to include cultural competency approaches to ensure they provide students a reliably inclusive experience with our services. Many non-LIS disciplines have established easy to borrow practices that libraries can adapt for these purposes. Revision of policies is not enough, however, and inclusive pedagogical practices provide an essential way for librarians and library staff at service desks to enact these cultural competency standards and practices in ways that directly impact a student's experience with the library. In order to fully realize this shift, reference assessment practices also need to center the student perception of service as a primary measure to inform future service design and delivery. By focusing on the enactment of policies through pedagogy rather than adoption through standards, libraries can fully commit to creating inclusive spaces and services.
title Enacting Service Policies through Pedagogy to Create a More Inclusive Student Experience
topic Library Policy
Policy Formation
Inclusion
Student Experience
Library Services
Cultural Awareness
Student Attitudes
Academic Libraries
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ1288704