judging a library by its cover
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Powerpoint to accompany presentation at Oregon Information Literacy Conference, Sat April 3, 2010.TRANSCRIPT
JUDGING A LIBRARY BY ITS COVER: CREATING GOAL ORIENTED INTERFACES AND ASSIGNMENTS
Natasha Luepke
Overview
Introduction Why are libraries intimidating? Statistics Online library interfaces Collaboration Classwork Conclusion
Introduction
Students often feel left out Students often feel intimidated Students cannot physically visit library
Goal Oriented Interface
Why are libraries intimidating?
Physical presence Assume user’s familiarity
Statistics
18 million students enrolled in college or university (U.S. Census Bureau, 2009)
6.5 million community college students (American Association of Community Colleges, 2010)
75.8 million Americans over the age of three were in school in 2005 (U.S. Census Bureau, 2009)
“Each day more than 13,000 people visit the [Multnomah County] library” (Hannah-Jones, 2010, para. 5).
“Two-thirds (66 percent) of 2-year and 4-year Title IV degree granting postsecondary institutions reported offering online, hybrid/blended online, or other distance education courses” (Parsad and Lewis,2008).
Online Interfaces
Tours
IM/Texts
Information
Students cannot attend tours/problem with videos
Librarians not available 24/7
Information overload
Interfaces
Goals
How do I….? Find a….
Goals
Collaboration
What do librarians want students to know?
What do professors want students to know?
What do students want to know?
Assignments
Scavenger Hunts Direct questions Library/research walk-through Require specific resources Interview a librarian
Scavenger Hunt Ex
1. Click on XXXXXX menu item on the main page of the library. Place your cursor over “Catalog” tab at the top of the screen. a. List at least 2 categories that appear on the menu.
2. Click on XXXXXXXX menu item on the main page of the library. a. What are the hours? b. What are 2 Powerpoint tips?
3. Click on the “Plagiarism” menu item. a. What are some reasons not to plagiarize?
6. Click on XXXXXXX menu item on the main page of the library. a. Where can you find information on writing a cover letter? b. Who might be part of the audience for a memo?
Direct Questions
Create a memo, addressed to me, in which you answer the following:
1. What are the main basic formatting differences between a memo and academic paper?
2. Do you have any questions about how to format a document?
Direct Questions
What do you like? What do you dislike? What do you wish you knew more about? What would you like to improve? What do you already understand?
Conclusion
Goals Collaborate: Librarians, Professors,
Students Improved interface for all
References
American Association of Community Colleges. (2010). “Students at community colleges.” Retrieved from http://www.aacc.nche.edu/AboutCC/Trends/Pages/studentsatcommunitycolleges.aspx
Hannah-Jones, N. (2010, Feb 23). “Multnomah County Library earns nation's highest honor for libraries.” In The Oregonian. Retrieved from http://www.oregonlive.com/portland/index.ssf/2010/02/multnomah_county_library_earns.html
Parsad, B. and Lewis, L. (2008, December). Distance Education at Degree-Granting Postsecondary Institutions: 2006–07. In National Center for Educational Statistics. Retrieved from http://nces.ed.gov/pubs2009/2009044.pdf
U.S. Census Bureau. (2009, Dec 16). “Back to school: 2007 – 2008.” Retrieved from http://www.census.gov/Press-Release/www/releases/archives/facts_for_features_special_editions/010218.html
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