Presenter(s): Stephanie Margolin (Hunter College Libraries) & other representatives from the Libraries
In the shift to remote learning, we are seeing more collaborative integration of information literacy instruction across the disciplines. What lessons have we learned for more effective collaborations both online and when we return to in-person instruction? [Details...]
Presenter(s): Hunter College Libraries Faculty and Staff
All faculty members are invited to attend a Faculty Forum with the Hunter College Libraries faculty and staff. We know you have lots of questions about access to library services and resources for yourself and your students. [Details...]
Presenter(s): Hunter College Libraries Faculty and Staff
All faculty members are invited to attend a Faculty Forum with the Hunter College Libraries faculty and staff. We know you have lots of questions about access to library services and resources for yourself and your students. [Details...]
Presenter(s): Hunter College Libraries Faculty and Staff
You are invited to attend a Faculty Forum with the Hunter College Libraries faculty and staff. They know you have lots of questions about access to library services and resources for yourself and your students. Therefore, they invite you to join them on Tuesday, August 25 from 11am-12pm to hear updates from the libraries for the coming semester and join a conversation following their talk to address any further questions. [Details...]
Library instruction can be different from other college teaching. At the same time, librarians are urged to prove our impact. But how, in this model, do we measure our impact? What does successful library instruction look like?
You might not know this, but librarians at Hunter do a good bit of teaching. We manage hundreds of invited class sessions every semester as well as many sections of a semester long credit-bearing research course. We teach first year students and doctoral students and everything in between. We care about teaching well and we want to get better at doing it. One thing we do to improve our teaching is set aside a dedicated time each month to get together with colleagues in our department and talk about it.
Our October 8 Lunchtime Seminar featured three pairs of faculty and librarians who have collaborated on semester-long pedagogical projects. In this event capsule video, you'll hear two of these pairs (Elizabeth Geltman and John Pell; Iris Finkel and Jeff Allred) give a synopsis of what they talked about.
Presenter(s): Dan Cherubin, Chief Librarian and Associate Dean Hunter College Libraries And Hunter College Library Faculty; Meg Bausman, Jonathan Cain, Hal Grossman, Julio Hernandez-Delgado, John Pell, Louise Sherby, Gardner Treneman, Patricia Woodard, Stephen Zweibel, Harlan Kellaway
As with all aspects of scholarship, the library is changing. [...] [Details...]