Redesigning for Open Educational Practices: A Faculty-Librarian Collaboration

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https://doi.org/10.21900/j.alise.2024.1646

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Open educational practices, LIS education, Collaboration

Abstract

Open educational practices (OEP) are rarely explored in LIS education, despite its alignment with many of the core values in library science. Recent scholarship on LIS pedagogy does speak to the merits of OEP, which can include open and equitable access, real-world learning experiences, and principles of social justice. However, there is little discussion about what this looks like in practice and within the LIS curriculum. This thought piece examines the practical aspect of using OEP in the LIS graduate classroom and describes the collaborative reflections of an LIS faculty member, librarian, and university librarian to prepare to implement OEP at a regional comprehensive university. This collaboration found that OEP is a good fit for the library science curriculum, but that there are important support considerations which need to be secured before implementation, such as access to participatory technology, training on intellectual property and staffing. In addition, the dynamic nature of OEP addresses some of the challenges associated with the current landscape of online learning in higher education, including delivering more engaging pedagogy, increasing student digital literacy and student involvement in the scholarly communication process.

Author Biographies

  • Jenna Kammer, University of Central Missouri

    Jenna Kammer, PhD, is an associate professor in the Library Science and Information Services program at the University of Central Missouri. Dr. Kammer also serves as the program coordinator for this program. 

  • Sara Evans, University of Central Missouri

    Sara Evans is the Education Liaison Librarian at the University of Central Missouri. Sara also teaches undergraduate courses in information literacy. 

  • Janette Klein, University of Central Missouri

    Janette Klein, PhD, is the University Librarian at the University of Central Missouri (UCM). Dr. Klein is also an adjunct in the library science program at UCM. 

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2024-10-16

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