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The academic librarian: buying into, playing out, and resisting the teacher role in higher education

  • University of Bedfordshire

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Abstract

This article reports the findings of a small-scale study in a UK university. The research investigated how academic librarians experienced the processes of becoming a teacher. As more librarians are drawn into a teaching role, understanding these developments becomes crucial. A narrative approach revealed the challenges faced as they participated in a program of teacher education. Institutional agendas and a diverse student population complicated these processes. This produced a complex interplay between identity and pedagogy, resulting in a lack of legitimacy in the teacher role. This has implications for the way in which academic librarians are supported in such transitions.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)15-35
JournalNew Review of Academic Librarianship
Volume19
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 4 Feb 2013

Keywords

  • professional development
  • information literacy
  • university libraries
  • teaching
  • learning

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