Tag Archives: professional development

Teaching Librarians About Teaching

Today was the final day of the semester long teaching class I’ve been working on. Together, with Roz Tedford, we’ve held what boils down to a one credit course (without the credit) for any library staff member at Wake Forest University who is interested in instruction. We had great attendance. 22 people attended at one [...]

investing in your professional future

I’ve been thinking a lot about professional involvement lately. This is for a number of reasons: for a little while I wasn’t doing much except floating proposals… so now I’m doing a lot as a result of those proposals, I’m beginning to wonder where my free time has gone because I’m as busy with [...]

a first chapter…

I don’t know that I blogged about it at the time, but I was included in Academic Librarianship by Design: A Blended Librarian’s Guide to the Tools and Techniques by Steven J. Bell, John D. Shank. I have a two page bio (p.14-15) as an example of a blended librarian in training.
Much before this [...]