Creating a Role for Embedded Librarians Within an Active Learning Environment

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In 2013, the librarians at a small academic health sciences library reevaluated their mission, vision, and strategic plan to expand their roles. The school was transitioning to a new pedagogical culture and a new building designed to emphasize interprofessional education and active learning methodologies. Subsequent efforts to implement the new strategic plan resulted in the librarians joining curriculum committees and other institutional initiatives, such as an Active Learning Task Force, and participating in faculty development workshops. This participation has increased visibility and led to new roles and opportunities for librarians.

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Hackman, D. E., Francis, M. J., Johnson, E., Nickum, A., & Thormodson, K. (2017). Creating a Role for Embedded Librarians Within an Active Learning Environment. Medical Reference Services Quarterly, 36(4), 334–347. https://doi.org/10.1080/02763869.2017.1369280

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