Credo, the industry leader for information literacy, critical thinking, and research solutions, will host a free webinar, 'Building Successful Faculty Engagement Programs', on March 22 at 3:30 PM EDT. Librarians and administrators will discuss proven strategies for cultivating relationships with faculty that will benefit all parties while increasing awareness and involvement in library instruction, departmental collection development, and more.
The outcomes of faculty engagement can be measured in many ways, but the cornerstone for librarians is how these efforts entrench the value of librarianship in support of learning with students, faculty, and administrators. Panelists will show how these programs make faculty more willing to bring courses for library instruction, and more enthusiastic about piloting new library services.
Panelists include Rebecca Donlan, Assistant Director for Collection Management at Florida Gulf Coast University Library; Jennifer Hill, Distance Education Librarian/Electronic Resources Manager at Excelsior College Library; Nicole Romyak, Academic Programs Librarian at Horry Georgetown Technical College (HGTC); and Chris Williams, Reference and Instructional Librarian and Coordinator of Reference Services at HGTC.
Interested parties may register for this free webinar at: http://credo.link/engage.
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