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love your trainer [podcast]

Posted by: annavan on: 2011/06/01

Episode 26 of Adventures in Library Instruction is a book club of sorts.  Rachel, Jason, and I discuss Lori Reed and Paul Signorelli’s book, Workplace Learning & Leadership: A Handbook for Library and Nonprofit Trainers, specifically how the content and resources relate to instruction librarians. A couple of things became obvious as I read the [...]

Episode 25 (and our 2-year-anniversary) of Adventures in Library Instruction is spent with the lovely Erin Mooney, from Emory University. It was a reunion of sorts, while the four of us chatted about the changes the library and the university have made to first-year orientation. The library’s segment has been consistently evolving. Emory is a [...]

adventures in library instruction @ CiL

Posted by: annavan on: 2011/03/18

Adventures in Library and Instruction and T is for Training will be presenting, Podcasting for Professional Development at Computers in Libraries 2011 in Washington DC next week.  Jason and Rachel from Adventures in Library Instruction will be joining the fabulous Maurice Coleman from the T is for Training podcast. Unfortunately, I’m not able to join [...]

adlib instruction, episode 22 w/ catherine pellegrino

Posted by: annavan on: 2011/01/23

It was a great experience getting to chat with Catherine Pellegrino [Reference Librarian and Instruction Coordinator at the St. Mary's College in Notre Dame, Indiana] for our first podcast of 2011. Not only do I love saying Catherine’s last name over and over, but her blog, Spurious Tuples is a must follow. Due to Wi-Fi [...]

adlib instruction, episode 20 (w/ mary macdonald)

Posted by: annavan on: 2010/11/30

Well, it took us two recording sessions, but the crew at Adventures in Library Instruction got Episode #20 out just as November is ending. I am over the moon to have Mary MacDonald from the University of Rhode Island join us.  While I know it was a bigger time commitment than we had originally asked [...]


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