Social Networking for Promotion and Bibliographic Instruction
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Social Networking for Promotion and Bibliographic Instruction
Presented by Barbara M. Pope
and Waudenna AgeeApril 7, 2010 - KLA 2010
Introduction
• Waudenna Agee, Reference/Instruction Librarian, Axe Library, Pittsburg State University
• Barbara M. Pope, Periodicals/Reference Librarian, Axe Library, Pittsburg State University
Problem
• Increasing Array of Online Resources With a Variety of Interfaces
•Some Students Do Not Come to the Library
•Many Classes Are Online Only or Have Online Component
•We Know That Databases Are Not Used to Full Potential
Objectives
• Increase Accessibility and Visibility of Electronic Resources
• Increase Students’ Confidence In Using Online Resources and Evaluating Results
• Increase Promotion of Library Resources and Services
• Increase Students’ Ability to Do Research
Brainstorming for Ideas• How Could We Complement Existing
Instruction?
• How Can We Reach More Patrons?
• How Can We Better Market Our Resources?
• Can We Do So in a Medium That Students Are Already Comfortable With?
• Can We Do So at an Affordable Cost?
Plan•Develop A Couple of Tutorials
•Meet with Faculty to Get Feedback
•Create More Online Tutorials
•Increase Visibility and Promote Resources
•Realize That This is But a Beginning
Increased Communication• Increased Contact With Faculty
• Meetings with Faculty
• Blogs on Axe News Blog
• Instant Messaging
• Facebook Account
Online Tutorials & Web Presence
• Created Simple Online Tutorials
• Created a Facebook Account
• Added Links to YouTube Videos to Facebook
• Wrote Axe News Blogs and Emailed Faculty About Blogs
Creating Online Tutorials
• “Learning Experience”
• Software That Was Confusing and Difficult to Use
• Microphones That Did Not Work
• YouTube Video About Creating YouTube Videos From PowerPoint Slides http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xZmOVt_BIAE
The Online Tutorials
• Axe Library Reference YouTube Channel http://www.youtube.com/user/axelibraryreference
Results•Little Cost Involved Except Staff Time
•We Increased Accessibility and Visibility of Resources
•Helped Patrons Become More Familiar With and At Ease Using Online Resources
•Around 629 views of the tutorials
•Statistics on Use of Online Resources
Results, Continued• Emailed Many Faculty and Included a Link
to the YouTube channel
• Sent Messages to Faculty on Facebook
• Met Personally With Faculty
• Introduced It in Instruction Sessions
• Progressive Faculty Who Are Excited About Technology Were Excited About the Tutorials
Example on New Library Website
Example, Continued
Example, Continued
Example, Continued
Future Plans• Bibliographic Instruction Using Distance
Education Technology
• Applying Same Approach to Other Programs
• Make Handouts Available Online and Include Links to Tutorials
• Do Follow-Up Survey of Students and Faculty
• Tracking Database and Tutorial Usage
References• Brady, Mathew. Marketing Today’s Academic Library : a
Bold New Approach to Communicating With Students. Chicago : ALA, 2009.
• Information Literacy Competency Standards for Higher Education. http://www.ala.org/ala/mgrps/divs/acrl/standards/informationliteracycompetency.cfm
• “On YouTube, Cornell's Research Minutes.” Library Journal. Sept. 15, 2008. 133 (15) : 13.
• Silver, Susan L. “Are Online Tutorials Effective? A Comparison of Online and Classroom Library Instruction Methods.” Research Strategies. 20 (4) : 2005. 389-396.
Microphones
• The microphone headset we used which worked well is the following:– Logitech Model No. A-0374A
The microphone headset looks like a set of headphones and has a microphone that flips out in front.
Questions??? Comments??• Axe Library, Pittsburg State University, 1701 S.
Broadway, Pittsburg KS 66762
• http://axe.pittstate.edu
• http://www.youtube.com/user/axelibraryreference
• Waudenna Agee, 620-235-4892, [email protected]
• Barbara M. Pope, 620-235-4884, [email protected]