Once upon a time in the academic library : storytelling skills for librarians

著者

    • Barefoot, Maria
    • Parme, Sara
    • Woods, Elin

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Once upon a time in the academic library : storytelling skills for librarians

edited by Maria Barefoot, Sara Parme, Elin Woods

ACRL, 2022

  • pbk.

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内容説明

It could be argued that to tell stories is to be human. Storytelling evolved alongside us to provide entertainment via literature, plays, and visual arts. It helps shape society through parables, moral tales, and religion. Storytelling plays a role in business, law, medicine, and education in modern society. Academic librarians can apply storytelling in the same way that teachers, entertainers, lawyers, and businesspeople have done for centuries, as education within information literacy instruction and as communication in the areas of reference, outreach, management, assessment, and more. Once Upon a Time in the Academic Library explores applications of storytelling across academic librarianship in three sections: The Information Literacy Classroom The Stacks Physical and Virtual Library Spaces A thorough introduction discusses the historical and theoretical roots of storytelling, as well as the mechanics and social justice applications. Chapter authors demonstrate using storytelling to share diverse viewpoints that connect with their users, and each chapter contains practical examples of how storytelling can be used within the library and cultural considerations for the audience. The first section focuses on storytelling as a pedagogical tool; the others include examples of how storytelling has been used as a communication method in sharing and developing collections, at service points, and in online spaces. Once Upon a Time in the Academic Library can provide ideas and inspiration for incorporating storytelling into your teaching and communication, and inspire you to invent new ways of using it in your work.

目次

Introduction: The Roots of Storytelling in History, Theory, and Librarianship Maria Barefoot, Elin Woods, and Sara Parme Tales from the Information Literacy Classroom Chapter 1. A Tale of Five Case Studies: Reflections on Piloting a Case-Based, Problem-Based Learning Curriculum in English Composition Katie Strand, Rachel Wishkoski, Alex Sundt, and Deanna Allred Chapter 2. Shooting for the Stars: Using a Story Ripped from the Astronomy Headlines with First-Year Students Kathryn Yelinek Chapter 3. Encouraging Connections: Using Personal Storytelling in the Information Literacy Classroom Allyson Wind and Megan Smith Chapter 4. The Moral of the Story Is... Appealing to Student Values in the Classroom Gerald R. Natal Chapter 5. Revealing the Means of (Information) Production: Collaborative Storytelling to Demystify Scholarship Dunstan McNutt Tales from the Stacks Chapter 6. The Depository is Large. It Contains Multitudes L. E. Eames Chapter 7. Call and Response: Delicate Conversations in Collection Development Alexis L. Pavenick Chapter 8. Choose Your Own Path: Using Primary Sources and Oral History Interviews to Promote Life Experiences Found in Special Collections and University Archives Harrison Wick Tales from Physical and Virtual Library Spaces Chapter 9. Let's Tell a Story: Narrative, Constructivism, and Accessibility Anders Tobiason Chapter 10. Using Existing Fandoms to Create Your Own Library Stories: How a Harry Potter-inspired Murder Mystery Introduced First-Year Students to the Library Holly Jackson Biographies

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  • NII書誌ID(NCID)
    BC13388990
  • ISBN
    • 9780838938607
  • 出版国コード
    us
  • タイトル言語コード
    eng
  • 本文言語コード
    eng
  • 出版地
    Chicago
  • ページ数/冊数
    1 volume
  • 大きさ
    23 cm
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