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From local to global: sharing good practice in Information Literacy Nancy Graham (University of Roehampton) and others LILAC – 24 th April 2014

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Page 1: From local to global: sharing good practice in information literacy - Nancy Graham, Jane Secker, Darren Flynn & Siobhan Burke

From local to global: sharing good practice in Information Literacy

Nancy Graham (University of Roehampton) and others

LILAC – 24th April 2014

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Today’s talk

• Why OER?

• Librarian role in OER

• OERRH survey results

• Actions for CoPILOT

• Get involved!

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Why share Information Literacy resources via a CoP?

http://www.flickr.com/photos/ben_grey/4582294721/

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Librarians as OER advocates

• Leading by example

•Gaining new expertise by adapting and sharing our own materials

•Builds on core librarian skills: licensing, copyright, finding quality resources (information literacy)

•Highly established profession with strong networks

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OER Research Hub Survey

•Run in November/December 2013 by Dr Beck Pitt from the OER Research Hub

•Over 300 librarian respondents

•Headline statistics…

http://oerresearchhub.org/2014/02/07/survey-results-librarians-and-oer-part-i/

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Top three challenges for using OER

•Knowing where to find resources •Finding resources of sufficiently high quality•Finding suitable resources in my subject area

Other considerations:• Not having enough time to look• Technology problems• Finding up to date resources

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Top three reasons for selecting one particular OER over another• The resource being created or uploaded by a

reputable/trusted institution or person• The resource being relevant to my particular interests/needs• The resource having a Creative Commons license

Other considerations:• Evidence of popularity

The being recently createdHaving previously used this resource successfullyLots of detail of how to use the resource, learning objectives etc.Easy to download

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Top three purposes for using OER in context of Librarian role•To help find available content for learning, teaching

or training•To get new ideas and inspiration •To enhance respondent's professional development

Other consideration:• To stay up to date in a topic area• Broaden resources available to my users/supplement existing

resources• To broaden my teaching methods

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How can we make this happen?•What are pros/cons of using online communities?•Think about this throughout the day…

▫Building librarian OER advocacy role?▫Online activities to encourage participation/contribution▫Comms channels?▫Other CoP functions▫Face to face events?▫Support from international organisations?

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Where next?

•Project with UNESCO and IFLA to upgrade InfoLit Global

•More events like this

•Work on the online CoP

• Library Instruction of the West, Portland, July

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CoPILOT Committee

• Sub-group of CILIP IL Group• Kick off meeting November 2012• Aim: to support UK librarians in sharing openly• 1st event at Uni of Surrey 30th May

Get involved!• Mailing list [email protected]• Twitter: @CoPILOT2013• Website: http://www.cilip.org.uk/information-literacy-

group/about/copilot

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If not sharing, why not?

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Barriers to sharing

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Support for sharing

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FAQs from recent events

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Contact details• Nancy Graham

[email protected]▫ @msnancygraham

• Jane Secker▫ [email protected]▫ @jsecker

• Siobhan Burke▫ [email protected]

• Darren Flynn▫ [email protected]