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Object Reuse and Exchange (OAI-ORE)
Michael Witt
American Library Association, 2010

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The Official YALSA Awards Guidebook
American Library Association
American Library Association, 2008

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Once Upon a Cuento
Bilingual Storytimes in English and Spanish
Jamie Campbell Naidoo
American Library Association, 2016

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Once Upon a Time in the Academic Library
Storytelling Skills for Librarians
Maria Barefoot
American Library Association, 2022
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.

 
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One-Person Puppetry Streamlined and Simplified
With 38 Folk-Tale Scripts
Yvonne Amar Frey
American Library Association, 2004

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The One-Shot Library Instruction Survival Guide
Heidi E. Buchanan
American Library Association, 2021

When done well, one-shot library instruction allows you to build solid relationships with faculty while also making positive first impressions with students. Good pedagogy, collaboration with faculty, assessment, and reflection are all imminently possible in the one-shot. So is incorporating the big ideas of the ACRL Framework. This new edition of a trusted resource will guide you in active, student-centered one-shots that connect to courses’ learning outcomes. Demonstrated using vignettes that share teaching experiences drawn from librarians and instructors in the field, you’ll get succinct, hands-on advice on such topics as

  • why threshold concepts are well suited to one-shot instruction;
  • online instruction-specific engagement strategies and talking points;
  • a one-shot version of curriculum mapping to help you prioritize;
  • quick and easy activities to work into sessions;
  • how to mix and match the three types of instruction best suited to one-shots;
  • losing the list, ditching the script, and other strategies for student-centered teaching;
  • common classroom management mishaps and what to do about them;
  • talking points for the instruction interview;
  • how and when to say no; and
  • 5 ways to use assessment to improve your instructional style.
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The One-Shot Library Instruction Survival Guide
Heidi E. Buchanan
American Library Association, 2017

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Online Community Information
Creating a Nexus at Your Library
Joan Coachman Durrance
American Library Association, 2002

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Open Access
Walt Crawford
American Library Association, 2011

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Open Access Literature in Libraries
Principles and Practices
Karen Brunsting, Caitlin Harrington, and Rachel E. Scott
American Library Association, 2022
Open Access has evolved into the most complex challenge of the scholarly publishing landscape and something libraries grapple with on a regular basis. But although librarians hold increasingly positive perceptions about OA, including its richness of unique content and immediacy of access, many lack the understanding, training, documentation, and knowledge of best practices that would allow them to engage with it confidently. This book helps to fill that gap, using a holistic approach that walks readers through the steps of integrating OA resources into library collections and supporting OA initiatives irrespective of budget, institution type, collection size, and staffing. Explaining definitions and models of OA, types of OA support, the tensions between free-to-read and libre OA, and other key topics, from this book readers will learn
  • the origins and growth of OA, how to define it, and some of the ways in which librarians have made connections to OA;
  • where OA diverges from the historic role of library collection development policies and ways to bring OA into alignment with an institution's collection development principles and practices;
  • real-world examples of how libraries have supported or integrated OA into their collections, including strategies for selecting and activating OA titles and collections for inclusion, offering open educational resources (OER) to students, samples of collection management workflows, and ideas for aligning collections with institutional repositories or other Green OA initiatives;
  • guidance on financially supporting OA content, initiatives, and platforms;
  • how OA publishing does and does not harmonize with diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives; and
  • tips for using ongoing assessment and evaluation to continuously support the library’s path to an open future.
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Open Praxis, Open Access
Digital Scholarship In Action
Darren Chase
American Library Association, 2020

Many in the world of scholarship share the conviction that open access will be the engine of transformation leading to more culture, more research, more discovery, and more solutions to small and big problems. This collection brings together librarians, scholars, practitioners, policymakers, and thinkers to take measure of the open access movement. The editors meld critical essays, research, and case studies to offer an authoritative exploration of

  • the concept of openness in scholarship, with an overview of how it is evolving in the US, Canada, Europe, and Asia;
  • open access publishing, including funding models and the future of library science journals;
  • the state of institutional repositories;
  • Open Educational Resources (OER) at universities and a consortium, in subject areas ranging from literary studies to textbooks; and
  • open science, open data, and a pilot data catalog for raising the visibility of protected data.
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Opening Up Library Systems Through Web Services and Soa
Hype, or Reality?
Marshall American Library Association
American Library Association

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Organizational Storytelling for Librarians
Using Stories for Effective Leadership
Kate American Library Association
American Library Association, 2011

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Organizational Storytelling for Librarians
Using Stories for Effective Leadership
Kate Marek
American Library Association

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Our Enduring Values
Librarianship in the 21st Century
Michael Gorman
American Library Association, 2000

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Our Enduring Values Revisited
Librarianship in an Ever-Changing World
Michael Gorman
American Library Association, 2015

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Our Singular Strengths
Meditations for Librarians
Michael Gorman
American Library Association, 1998

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Out Front with Stephen Abram
American Library Association
American Library Association, 2007

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Outreach Services for Teens
A Starter Guide
Jess Snow
American Library Association, 2021

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Outstanding Books for the College Bound
Titles and Programs for a New Generation
Angela Carstensen
American Library Association, 2011

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Outstanding Library Service to Children
Putting the Core Competencies to Work
Rosanne Cerny
American Library Association, 2006


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