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Blended librarianship is intentionally not library centric (i. e. , focused on the building and its physical collections) but, rather, it is librarian centric (i. e. , focused on people's skill, knowledge they have to offer, and relationships they build). \0 tools and emerging communication technologies can be directly present in both environments to provide course related instruction, deliver library resources and tutorials, as well as answer reference questions. . . . by integrating fundamental instructional design skills and knowledge, blended librarians become partners with faculty and other academic professionals in designing courses and incorporating information literacy and research skills into academic programs to achieve student learning outcomes.
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John D. Shank
Pennsylvania State University
Steven Bell
Durham University
Reference & User Services Quarterly
Temple University
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synapsesocial.com/papers/6a15a393a2352da34782b99f — DOI: https://doi.org/10.5860/rusq.51n2.105