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The Embedded Librarian: Integrating Library Resources into Course Management Systems. Emily Daly Instruction & Outreach Librarian Perkins Library, Duke University. This session. Background and history How we’ve gotten where we are Technical components Benefits Evaluation
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The Embedded Librarian:Integrating Library Resources into Course Management Systems Emily Daly Instruction & Outreach Librarian Perkins Library, Duke University
This session • Background and history • How we’ve gotten where we are • Technical components • Benefits • Evaluation • Questions and discussion
Why become embedded? • Students want library resources online, at their fingertips (surprise!) • Students don’t know what the library offers • We want to be where our students are, at their points of need • 70% of Duke courses use Blackboard; led us to include “Ask a Librarian”
Becoming embedded… • Ideal scenario was proposed – how do we turn vision into a more global reality? • Form a committee… • Librarians in Blackboard was born • Fall 2007: Pilot
Library Links to Library Guides • Spring 2008: Brought more librarians on board • Subject Portals Task Force formed, recommended purchase of LibGuides • Fall 2008: Natural to transition from Bb interface to LibGuides interface
From manual to automated • By middle of Fall 2008, realized that process is NOT scalable, began exploring automation • Spring 2009: “Library Guides” automatically appeared in EVERY course site
How? • User clicks on “Library Guides” • Javascript redirects user to an on-the-fly URL with Bb variable (subject code) • URL points to django database • Database reads the URL and matches variable to LibGuide/webpage for that subject code • New URL placed in “Library Guides”
Benefits of method • Flexible – ANY URL may be placed in the database (LibGuide, Library website, list of databases) • Dynamic – URLs in django database may be changed at any point • Comprehensive – EVERY site at Duke now has “Library Guides” button
Have process – need content! • Task Force asked subject librarians to provide URLs for 260 subject codes • Included professional libraries • By start of Spring 2009, had URLs for 68% of all subject codes
Using the django database Let’s try it out…
Benefits to being embedded • Increased and enhanced collaboration with faculty and students • Access to students’ syllabi, assignments and course readings • Made privy to course communication (email, announcements)
Unexpected benefit • Has led to increased collaboration with Duke’s Writing Studio
Maintain, sustain, assess • Evaluated our efforts at every step of the way • Encourage librarians to continue to become coursebuilders in course sites • Encourage librarians to continue to develop/enhance subject guides
Next steps • Committee will formally disband in June • Representative will continue to support embedded librarians and maintain django database • Will continue to evaluate effectiveness of program
Acknowledgements Special thanks to the following: • Librarians in Blackboard and Subject Portals Task Force • LibGuides and Django Project • Instruction & Outreach Department • Former AUL Tom Wall, who envisioned this project and formed Librarians in Blackboard committee
Show and tell • What are you doing at your institutions? • Questions?
Stay in touch! Emily Daly Instruction and Outreach Librarian emily.daly@duke.edu 919.660.5879