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Book Synopsis
A collection of excellent, thorough examples of evidence-based practice across functional areas of academic libraries. Everyday Evidence-Based Practice in Academic Libraries offers high-quality evidence from a variety of perspectives and inspires a commitment to EBP in day-to-day work and library culture.

Table of Contents
Introduction
Claire Walker Wiley, Amanda Click, and Meggan Houlihan

Chapter 1. The Evolving Model of EBLIP in Research and Practice
Denise LaFitte and Alison Brettle
PART I. Understanding Users
Chapter 2. Understanding the Experiences and Needs of Diverse Student Populations
Joyce Chapman and Emily Daly

Chapter 3. Engaging Research: Interviewing Faculty to Build Scholarly Partnerships
Eric B. Toole, Allison Martel, Alicia Hopkins, Mackenzie Dunn, and Sheri Sochrin

Chapter 4. Many Hands at Stake: Incorporating Tutoring Services into a Small Academic Library
Rosalinda H. Linares-Gray

Chapter 5. The Research Support Refresh: A Team-Based Approach
Kelly Durkin Ruth and Amanda B. Click

Chapter 6. Launching a Collaborative Research Data Management Services Program at Rowan University
Shilpa Rele and Benjamin Saracco

Chapter 7. Collaborative Communication with Library Student Workers in Unexpected Places: Digital Reference Analysis
Adrianna Martinez, Kate Bellody, and Emily Smith

Chapter 8. Ahoy! Discovering New Lands! Park University’s Journey Toward Faculty Services and Resources Improvement
Camille Abdeljawad and Danielle Theiss

PART II. Leadership and Management
Chapter 9. Evidence-Based Strategic Planning: Practical Strategies
Erinn Aspinall, Carissa Tomlinson, and Catherine Johnson

Chapter 10. “We Don’t Have Time for That!” Evidence-Based Practice During a Time of Crisis
Balladolid (Dolly) Lopez and Britt Foster

Chapter 11. Reimagining the Library Liaison Model: An Evidence-Based Approach
Michelle Wilde, Meggan Houlihan, and Meg Brown-Sica

Part III. Instruction and Outreach
Chapter 12. Everyday Evidence to Assess Teaching and Learning:
A Programmatic Assessment of Library Instruction
Matthew Weirick Johnson, Michelle Brasseur, Monica Hagan, Diane Mizrachi, and Jimmy Zavala

Chapter 13. Incorporating a Lesson Study Approach to the Development of an Evidence Synthesis Workshop Series
Zahra Premji and K. Alix Hayden

Chapter 14. Out of Context: Incorporating Intersectionality in Information Literacy Instruction
Matthew Chase

PART IV: Collections

Chapter 15. Using EBLIP for Collection Assessment
Courtney Fuson and Paige Carter

Chapter 16. Special Collections: Exceptions to Every Rule
Jennifer R. Culley and Sarah R. Jones

Chapter 17. A Systematic Approach to Conducting a Diversity Audit in an Academic Library
Laura Walton, Jeff Lash, and Emily Gratson

Chapter 18. If It Pleases the Court, I Present Exhibit One:
An Evidence-Based Law Collection Evaluation
Chad Kahl

PART V. Open Initiatives
Chapter 19. Looking Back Before Looking Forward: Data-Driven Open Access Initiative at Texas Tech University
Jingjing Wu and Joy Perrin

Chapter 20. Where to Start? Laying the Groundwork for an OER Program at a Regional Campus
Beth South

Chapter 21. Everyday Evidence Applied to Assess Academic Library OER Initiatives
Kathy Essmiller and Cristina Colquhoun

Conclusion
Chapter 22. We are the Evidence: Uncovering Everyday Library Practices Through Critical Reflection
Rick Stoddart

Biographies

Everyday EvidenceBased Practice in Academic Lib

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      Publisher: Association of College & Research Libraries
      Publication Date: 31/01/2024
      ISBN13: 9780838939857, 978-0838939857
      ISBN10: 0838939856

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      A collection of excellent, thorough examples of evidence-based practice across functional areas of academic libraries. Everyday Evidence-Based Practice in Academic Libraries offers high-quality evidence from a variety of perspectives and inspires a commitment to EBP in day-to-day work and library culture.

      Table of Contents
      Introduction
      Claire Walker Wiley, Amanda Click, and Meggan Houlihan

      Chapter 1. The Evolving Model of EBLIP in Research and Practice
      Denise LaFitte and Alison Brettle
      PART I. Understanding Users
      Chapter 2. Understanding the Experiences and Needs of Diverse Student Populations
      Joyce Chapman and Emily Daly

      Chapter 3. Engaging Research: Interviewing Faculty to Build Scholarly Partnerships
      Eric B. Toole, Allison Martel, Alicia Hopkins, Mackenzie Dunn, and Sheri Sochrin

      Chapter 4. Many Hands at Stake: Incorporating Tutoring Services into a Small Academic Library
      Rosalinda H. Linares-Gray

      Chapter 5. The Research Support Refresh: A Team-Based Approach
      Kelly Durkin Ruth and Amanda B. Click

      Chapter 6. Launching a Collaborative Research Data Management Services Program at Rowan University
      Shilpa Rele and Benjamin Saracco

      Chapter 7. Collaborative Communication with Library Student Workers in Unexpected Places: Digital Reference Analysis
      Adrianna Martinez, Kate Bellody, and Emily Smith

      Chapter 8. Ahoy! Discovering New Lands! Park University’s Journey Toward Faculty Services and Resources Improvement
      Camille Abdeljawad and Danielle Theiss

      PART II. Leadership and Management
      Chapter 9. Evidence-Based Strategic Planning: Practical Strategies
      Erinn Aspinall, Carissa Tomlinson, and Catherine Johnson

      Chapter 10. “We Don’t Have Time for That!” Evidence-Based Practice During a Time of Crisis
      Balladolid (Dolly) Lopez and Britt Foster

      Chapter 11. Reimagining the Library Liaison Model: An Evidence-Based Approach
      Michelle Wilde, Meggan Houlihan, and Meg Brown-Sica

      Part III. Instruction and Outreach
      Chapter 12. Everyday Evidence to Assess Teaching and Learning:
      A Programmatic Assessment of Library Instruction
      Matthew Weirick Johnson, Michelle Brasseur, Monica Hagan, Diane Mizrachi, and Jimmy Zavala

      Chapter 13. Incorporating a Lesson Study Approach to the Development of an Evidence Synthesis Workshop Series
      Zahra Premji and K. Alix Hayden

      Chapter 14. Out of Context: Incorporating Intersectionality in Information Literacy Instruction
      Matthew Chase

      PART IV: Collections

      Chapter 15. Using EBLIP for Collection Assessment
      Courtney Fuson and Paige Carter

      Chapter 16. Special Collections: Exceptions to Every Rule
      Jennifer R. Culley and Sarah R. Jones

      Chapter 17. A Systematic Approach to Conducting a Diversity Audit in an Academic Library
      Laura Walton, Jeff Lash, and Emily Gratson

      Chapter 18. If It Pleases the Court, I Present Exhibit One:
      An Evidence-Based Law Collection Evaluation
      Chad Kahl

      PART V. Open Initiatives
      Chapter 19. Looking Back Before Looking Forward: Data-Driven Open Access Initiative at Texas Tech University
      Jingjing Wu and Joy Perrin

      Chapter 20. Where to Start? Laying the Groundwork for an OER Program at a Regional Campus
      Beth South

      Chapter 21. Everyday Evidence Applied to Assess Academic Library OER Initiatives
      Kathy Essmiller and Cristina Colquhoun

      Conclusion
      Chapter 22. We are the Evidence: Uncovering Everyday Library Practices Through Critical Reflection
      Rick Stoddart

      Biographies

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