by Natalie Browning, Senior Assistant, INALJ DC Innovations in Information Literacy Instruction I graduated with my MLS in August 2014, and have been filling out job applications (mostly academic librarian positions) ever since. Most of the positions I have applied to have an instruction aspect. A recent application I submitted required that I write…
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But Can It Do All That and Mix Drinks? Selling Information Literacy to Non-Info Pros
by Alexis Rohlfing, former Head Editor, INALJ New Hampshire previously published 10/17/13 But Can It Do All That and Mix Drinks? Selling Information Literacy to Non-Information Professionals One of the upsides to working in a non information professional job is that it forces me to think outside the box. Every day, I reevaluate my working…
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The Many Sides of Reference: Special Collections versus Academic Libraries
by Courtney Butler, Head Editor, INALJ Idaho The Many Sides of Reference: Special Collections versus Academic Libraries I recently accepted two different part-time positions that both require that I man the reference desk for a significant portion of each shift I work. One position is in a special collections department within a public library and…