Increasing Faculty-Librarian Collaboration through Critical Librarianship

Adrienne Gosselin, Mandi Goodsett

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    Abstract

    Through the lens of critical librarianship, librarians are becoming increasingly involved in social justice, civic engagement, and human rights issues. This paper examines the collaboration between a subject librarian and a faculty member in an assignment that engaged in Public Sphere Pedagogy (PSP), a teaching strategy with the goal of increasing students’ sense of civic agency and personal and social responsibility by connecting their classwork to public arenas; and project-based learning, wherein students develop a question to research and create projects that reflect their knowledge, which they share with a select audience.

    Original languageAmerican English
    JournalCollaborative Librarianship
    Volume11
    StatePublished - Jul 29 2019

    Keywords

    • critical librarianship
    • civic engagement
    • social justice
    • project-based learning
    • public sphere pedagogy
    • library instruction
    • collaboration
    • information literacy

    Disciplines

    • African American Studies
    • Information Literacy
    • Library and Information Science
    • Literature in English, North America
    • Social and Behavioral Sciences
    • Women's Studies

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