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How Undergraduate Students' Perceptions of Academic Librarians Can Inform Innovative Teaching
Libraries
  • Jody C Fagan, James Madison University
  • Hillary Ostermiller
  • Elizabeth Price, James Madison University
  • Lara Sapp, James Madison University
Publication Date
5-1-2018
Document Type
Poster
Abstract

Student perceptions of teachers can influence the success of instruction, and library instruction is no exception. Understanding the mindset of students can help academic librarians prepare for in-person and asynchronous classes and create instructional materials. By anticipating students’ impressions, librarians can challenge false assumptions and improve interactions. This poster highlights findings from a large study of how undergraduate students at one institution perceive academic librarians.

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Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 4.0
Citation Information
Jody C Fagan, Hillary Ostermiller, Elizabeth Price and Lara Sapp. "How Undergraduate Students' Perceptions of Academic Librarians Can Inform Innovative Teaching" (2018)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/lara_sapp/8/