The Librarian's Guide to Teaching

All about LibGuides: Experiences, Use, and Pie in the Sky Ideas


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In this episode, Amanda and Jessica are chatting about all things LibGuides. How have we used them? What would we love them to do? And much more!

Resources referenced in this episode:

  • Hidden Patterns of LibGuides Usage: Another Facet of Usability by Gabriela Castro-Gessner, Wendy Wilcox, and Adam Chandler
  • Guidelines for Accessible LibGuides by University of Waterloo
  • Pace University Free & Fun Online Resources: Stress Relief for Finals
  • Pace University Book Madness
  • Berkeley College LibNews Newsletter
  • No Pedagogical Advantage Found Between LibGuides and Other Web Page Information Literacy Tutorials by Kimberly Miller in Evidence Based Library and Information Practice. 2015;10(1) DOI 10.18438/B8WC8N
  • Tweet: @Lindsonmars, 1/28/2019 - Breaking news: It’s confirmed. The origin of the name “LibGuides” came from “Liberty” not “Library.” And that is as previously reported, fully bananas. Also you know how to pronounce it now! This is Lindsay Cronk reporting from #ALAMW19. Back to studio.
  • Tweet: @Kaetrena, 6/3/2020 - Please add your #Antiracism #libguides to this list:
  • This episode's theme music:

    Srivastav, A. (2013). Merry Go Round [Audio file]. Retrieved from https://soundcloud.com/909-music/arnav-srivastav-merry-go 

    Here's where you can find us:

    Podcast: @Librarian_Guide

    Jessica: @LibraryGeek611

    Amanda: @HistoryBuff820

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    The Librarian's Guide to TeachingBy Amanda Piekart

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