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LIS 665 Teaching Information Technology Literacy Spring 2013 Dr. Diane Nahl University of Hawaii LIS ProgramTRANSCRIPT
“…only faculty status and tenure guarantee
full integration in the university’s
governance and academic spheres.” Welch, Jeanie M. & Frada Mozenter. 2006. Loosening the
ties that bind: Academic librarians and tenure. C&RL (March):
164.
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Association of College and Research LibrariesJoint Statement on Faculty Status of College and University Librarians http://www.ala.org/ala/mgrps/divs/acrl/standards/jointstatementfaculty.cfm
“Librarians perform a teaching and research role inasmuch as they instruct students formally and informally and advise and assist faculty in their scholarly pursuits. Librarians are also themselves involved in the research function; many conduct research in their own professional interests and in the discharge of their duties.”
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Association of College and Research LibrariesStandards for Faculty Status for College and University Librarians (2007; revised 2011)http://www.ala.org/ala/mgrps/divs/acrl/standards/standardsfaculty.cfm
“The academic librarian makes unique contributions to the academic community and to higher education itself. … developing collections … providing bibliographic access to print and online library materials… interpreting these materials to members... instruction in the use of resources …creation of new tools to enhance access to information available locally, regionally, nationally, or internationally.”
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Guidelines for Academic Librarians Without Faculty Status (2011) http://www.ala.org/ala/mgrps/divs/acrl/standards/guidelinesacademic.cfm
A Guideline for the Appointment, Promotion and Tenure of Academic Librarians (2005; 2010) http://www.ala.org/ala/mgrps/divs/acrl/standards/promotiontenure.cfm
Standards for Proficiencies for Instruction Librarians and Coordinators (2007) http://www.ala.org/ala/mgrps/divs/acrl/standards/profstandards.cfm
Collective Bargaining, Guideline on (reaffirmed 2008) http://www.ala.org/ala/mgrps/divs/acrl/standards/guidelinecollective.cfm
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The policy of the Association of College and Research Libraries is that academic librarians shall be included on the same basis as their faculty colleagues in units for collective bargaining. Such units shall be guided by the standards and guidelines of ACRL pertaining to faculty and academic status.
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"When teaching is part of the faculty assignment, effectiveness is an essential criterion for advancement. Faculty must demonstrate command of their subject matter, continuous growth in the subject field, and an ability to create and maintain instructional environments to promote student learning.”Indiana State University
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The academic librarian faces a unique range of changing duties and responsibilities that are often inappropriately documented. The development of a portfolio that creates a record of evidence-based librarianship, scholarship, and service can solve this issue for librarians as they prepare for promotion or continuing appointment.http://libguides.usc.edu/content.php?pid=217806&sid=1810070
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A tool used to document and present evidence for
the scope and quality of professional development
in research, scholarship, service and teaching
› Noteworthy accomplishments
› Library institutional roles
› College or University institutional roles
› State and National professional roles
› International professional roles
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Institution Mission and Library Mission, Teaching Philosophy, and ACRL IL Standards› SLOs
› Assessment methods
Student ratings and evaluations of teaching Teaching materials Forms of assessment Evidence of student learning Peer evaluations and faculty support letters
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Collaboration with discipline faculty Involvement on campus committees: college curriculum, UG
core reform, accreditation, service courses, distance learning, etc.
Involvement in campus assessment initiatives (SLOs) Published research on teaching and learning Conference presentations on teaching and learning Pedagogical innovation, new methods Development of teaching materials, modules, and courses Involvement in undergraduate student research Mentoring new instruction librarians Contributions to professional organizations that aim to
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USC LibGuides Academic Librarian Portfolios (2011) http://libguides.usc.edu/content.php?pid=217806&sid=1810070
Includes online resources, criteria, and references, updated frequently
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UHM Annual Contract Renewal Instructions› http://manoa.hawaii.edu/ovcaa/faculty/tenure_pro
motion_contract_renewal/
Professional record keeping: Curriculum Vitae
Daily Calendar
Annual file
Systematically request letters and email acknowledgements
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Held annually (attend soon after hire)
Explain the many steps in the process
Show examples of “successful” dossiers› Borrow dossiers from the Center for Teaching
Excellence in Kuykendall (soon after hire)
Allow for questions to administrators
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Synthesis of annual contract renewals
Professional contributions (local and national, and international)
Future value to the institution
Communicating to the Library Personnel Committee (LPC)
Communicating to non-librarian faculty, e.g., the Dean, Provost or Chancellor and TPRC (Tenure & Promotion Committee)
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UH Tenure & Promotion Guidelines› http://manoa.hawaii.edu/ovcaa/faculty/tenure_promotion_contract_renewal/› http://manoa.hawaii.edu/ovcaa/faculty/tenure_promotion_contract_rene
wal/pdf/contract_renewal.pdf
› Tenure Criteria for Librarian Faculty, p. 8http://manoa.hawaii.edu/ovcaa/faculty/tenure_promotion_contract_renewal/pdf/2012-
2013_criteria_guidelines.pdfhttp://manoa.hawaii.edu/ovcaa/faculty/
tenure_promotion_contract_renewal/doc/T&P%20Application%2012-13_Part%204_B%20Faculty_DOC.doc
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Areas of specialization include (one or two of these): I.Collection DevelopmentII.Bibliographic ControlIII.Public and Reference services IV.Instructional Services V.Administration and ManagementVI.Information Technology
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Requirements for each rank (Librarian II-V)http://manoa.hawaii.edu/ovcaa/faculty/tenure_promotion_contract_renewal/pdf/2011-2012_criteria_guidelines.pdf
Promotion Criteria for Librarian Faculty, pp. 13-14
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University of Hawaii Professional Assembly UHPA
Collective Bargaining Contract› http://www.uhpa.org/› http://www.uhpa.org/uhpa-bor-contract
Salary Research› http://uhpa.org/salary-research
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UHH $50,004 $55,644 $65,136 UHM $50,004 $52,685 $57,840 UHM Hawaiian Knowledge $55,800 UHM Medicine $58,080 UHWO $50,004 $51,672
$55,008
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Minimum Median Maximum
Librarian colleague mentoring› Formal or informal
Faculty Mentoring Group› Tenured faculty advisors in other disciplines› Presentations on norms for contract renewals,
tenure and promotion process, what to avoid, what not to avoid, who to know and who to ask for assistance, how to explain your work to non-librarians
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Sounding board for concerns
Reality check in uncertain situations
Reviewing and editing your contract renewal and tenure/promotion documents
Friend, coach, advisor and guide in the academic environment
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Read the description & highlight or extract: 1.MQs (minimum) & DQs (preferred)2.Technology Skills/Experience3.Instruction Skills/Experience4.Instructional Design Skills5.Strategic Planning Skills6.ACS Skills7.Salary range8.Indicate how you would respond to the MQs and DQs for Instructor rank
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Detmering & Sproles; Kammer & Thompson; Waelchi
April 25: Teaching & Assessment Poster Presentations
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