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Main Authors: Dale, Jenny, Kellam, Lynda
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 2012
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ960054
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author Dale, Jenny
Kellam, Lynda
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Kellam, Lynda
Dale, Jenny
Kellam, Lynda
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contents The Incredible Embeddable Librarian Dale, Jenny Kellam, Lynda Educational Environment Librarians Library Services Delivery Systems Library Role Partnerships in Education User Needs (Information) User Satisfaction (Information) Users (Information) Change Strategies Library Development The "embedded librarian" as a concept has emerged in the literature only recently, but has quickly gained footing as a model of practice. Many scholarly explorations of embedded librarianship have been published, though no two works define this concept in the exact same way. David Shumaker's description seems to be particularly apt: "Embedded librarianship involves the delivery of highly customized and highly valued information and knowledge services to a customer group with well-defined needs" (2010, 11). Embedded librarianship is not "one size fits all." Each partnership between a librarian and a community is unique, and the level and types of services provided are customized based on the needs of that particular community. Embedded librarianship takes many forms and can be widely interpreted. Successful programs have one common characteristic: The focus is on actively developing and enhancing relationships with users. Librarians will continue to be key players in any academic environment, but their roles are changing.
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spellingShingle The Incredible Embeddable Librarian
Dale, Jenny
Kellam, Lynda
Educational Environment
Librarians
Library Services
Delivery Systems
Library Role
Partnerships in Education
User Needs (Information)
User Satisfaction (Information)
Users (Information)
Change Strategies
Library Development
The Incredible Embeddable Librarian Dale, Jenny Kellam, Lynda Educational Environment Librarians Library Services Delivery Systems Library Role Partnerships in Education User Needs (Information) User Satisfaction (Information) Users (Information) Change Strategies Library Development The "embedded librarian" as a concept has emerged in the literature only recently, but has quickly gained footing as a model of practice. Many scholarly explorations of embedded librarianship have been published, though no two works define this concept in the exact same way. David Shumaker's description seems to be particularly apt: "Embedded librarianship involves the delivery of highly customized and highly valued information and knowledge services to a customer group with well-defined needs" (2010, 11). Embedded librarianship is not "one size fits all." Each partnership between a librarian and a community is unique, and the level and types of services provided are customized based on the needs of that particular community. Embedded librarianship takes many forms and can be widely interpreted. Successful programs have one common characteristic: The focus is on actively developing and enhancing relationships with users. Librarians will continue to be key players in any academic environment, but their roles are changing.
title The Incredible Embeddable Librarian
topic Educational Environment
Librarians
Library Services
Delivery Systems
Library Role
Partnerships in Education
User Needs (Information)
User Satisfaction (Information)
Users (Information)
Change Strategies
Library Development
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ960054