新冠肺炎大流行时期的高校图书馆教学——经验教训

Pub Date : 2021-12-29 DOI:10.1080/19322909.2021.2015046
Nancy Shin, Sally Pine, Carolyn Martin, Tania Bardyn
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摘要本研究考察了新冠肺炎大流行期间学术图书馆讲师从主要的住院授课转变为主要的在线授课的经验。向学术和医学图书馆员列表服务机构分发了一份20个问题的调查。问题向244名参与者询问了他们在疫情期间提供图书馆教学的各个方面的经历。结果表明,大多数受访者在这段时间内成功过渡到了在线教学,尽管许多人认为这段经历具有挑战性。开放式回答揭示了教师认为在线教学比面对面教学更有效的领域,以及他们认为不有效的领域。许多教员表示打算在未来继续提供在线教学选项。基于这些调查结果,提出了一些关键的建议领域,在这些领域,学术图书馆可以更好地为其教学馆员做好应对未来紧急情况的准备。
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Academic Library Instruction in the Time of a COVID-19 Pandemic – Lessons Learned
Abstract This study examines the experiences of academic library instructors when shifting from primarily in-person to primarily online instruction during the COVID-19 pandemic. A 20-question survey was distributed to academic and medical librarian listservs. Questions asked 244 participants about various aspects of their experiences providing library instruction during the pandemic. Results indicated that most respondents experienced a successful transition to online instruction during, though many found the experience challenging. Open-ended responses revealed areas where instructors felt online instruction was more effective than in-person instruction, and areas where they felt it was not. Many instructors indicated an intention to continue to provide online instruction options into the future. Based on these survey results, a few key areas of recommendation are proposed where academic libraries can better prepare their instruction librarians for future emergent situations.
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