图书馆社会工作特刊

IF 1 4区 管理学 Q3 INFORMATION SCIENCE & LIBRARY SCIENCE
Jane Garner, Monique Shephard, Kasey Garrison, Karen Bell, Sabine Wardle
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Social Work in Libraries Special Issue
on a study exploring social workers and librarians ’ experiences of Respon-sive Librarianship training through online asynchronous scenario-game-based platform and how this in fl uenced their professional identity as members of a community of practice. Through journalling, the ten participants re fl ected on the training modules, interactions with other trainees and the scenario-based games related to professional identity. Interviews and surveys at points throughout the training were also conducted, and course documents collected and analysed concurrently. Coding and thematic analysis were undertaken, with concepts of identity de fi ned using the Community of Asynchronous Interprofessional Learning Model (CAIPLM). Results showed that the scenario-game-based platform for training within an interprofessional community of practice merited future exploration and re fi nement. The authors indicate that the
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Journal of the Australian Library and Information Association
Journal of the Australian Library and Information Association INFORMATION SCIENCE & LIBRARY SCIENCE-
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期刊介绍: The Journal of the Australian Library and Information Association is the flagship journal of the Australian Library and Information Association (ALIA). It is a quarterly publication for information science researchers, information professionals, related disciplines and industries. The Journal aims to stimulate discussion and inform practice by showcasing original peer reviewed research articles and other scholarly papers about, or relevant to, the Australian and Southern Asia Pacific regions. Authors from the full range of information professions and areas of scholarship are invited to contribute their work to the Journal.
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