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Hi all!

A gentle reminder that this #DLFteach Twitter Chat is tomorrow, Wednesday, April 22, from 2 p.m. - 3 p.m. Eastern. We look forward to talking with you about "Collaboration and roles of instructional designers and liaison librarians" via Twitter!

Please see details in the previous email, and send questions to Martha Stuit ([log in to unmask]). 


On Wed, Apr 15, 2020 at 10:13 AM Martha Stuit <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
"Collaboration and roles of instructional designers and liaison librarians" is the topic of the next #DLFteach Twitter chat on Wednesday, April 22, 2-3 p.m. Eastern, organized by the Digital Pedagogy Working Group of the Digital Library Federation (DLF)! 

For this session of the #DLFteach Twitter chats, we will explore how instructional designers and library liaisons work together to support faculty in digital projects, assignments, and scholarship. Co-hosts are Elaine Kaye (@robertef09) and Nicole Wilson (@rnicolewilson) of James Madison University Libraries.

If you'd like more information about this topic, either to read ahead of time or after the #DLFteach chat, here's a list of resources compiled by the co-hosts.

Questions will be tweeted from the @CLIRDLF handle. Join in and follow with the #DLFteach hashtag. Tweet your responses by indicating that your tweet is an answer and which question you're responding to (sample tweet in response to Q1: "A1: At my institution, we see this all the time and respond by doing XYZ #DLFteach"). All are welcome to participate in and/or follow the chat!

Questions will be tweeted at intervals during the hour, and they will be:
  1. What are examples of instructional designers + liaison librarians collaborating on digital projects/scholarship/assignments at your institution or elsewhere?
  2. How do you differentiate between the roles of instructional designers, liaison librarians, & faculty when working on digital projects/scholarship/assignments?
  3. How might instructional designers and liaison librarians leverage their strengths when collaborating?
  4. As instructional designers and liaison librarians, what are successful ways to build relationships and trust with faculty?
  5. Where do you find support, networking, and inspiration for instructional design, liaison librarianship, and/or digital scholarship work?
Not available next Wednesday? You can read the conversation afterwards! We’ll create archived versions of the chat and share them in the days afterward on the #DLFteach wiki page

Questions? Contact #DLFteach Twitter Chat Coordinator Martha Stuit
([log in to unmask]).

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Martha Stuit
Deep BlueMichigan Publishing, University of Michigan Library 
734-764-6951
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