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Librarian and Social Work Identity in an Online Interprofessional Community of Practice for Responsive Librarianship Training
Journal of the Australian Library and Information Association (2023)
  • Denise Shereff, 5235792, University of South Florida
  • Dr. Yiping Lou, Ph.D., University of South Florida
Abstract
This qualitative case study explored librarians’ and social workers’ experiences in an online scenario-game-based training program for Responsive Librarianship, a model for the delivery of personalised library services in response to a health or wellness concern. Analysis was conducted using the Community of Asynchronous Interprofessional Learning Model to determine how participants’ responses to course design and activities related to community of practice characteristics. Findings from this study explain how an online training program influences the development of professional identity among librarians and social workers in an interprofessional community of practice learning to provide Responsive Librarianship.
Keywords
  • interprofessional,
  • education,
  • asynchronous,
  • instruction,
  • design
Publication Date
Fall November 1, 2023
DOI
https://doi-org.ezproxy.lib.usf.edu/10.1080/24750158.2023.2271645
Citation Information
Denise Shereff and Yiping Lou. "Librarian and Social Work Identity in an Online Interprofessional Community of Practice for Responsive Librarianship Training" Journal of the Australian Library and Information Association (2023) ISSN: 2475-0166
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/denise-shereff/14/